By Geno McGahee The 1990s were not a good time for horror, especially considering the amount of classics that the 1980s produced, but that’s not to say that there were not any that stood out from the 90s. That 10 year period is really defined by two films: THE BLAIR […]
Just in time for Halloween, Writer and Director Zack Scott discusses his excellent horror film 28th Day: The Wrath of Steph & Much More
Interview by Melissa Antoinette Garza Nowadays, it’s difficult to find a great horror film. Whether it’s a major motion picture or a low budget flick, so often the audiences are disappointed. Thankfully, sometimes there are surprises. Just as I was shocked at how amazing The Conjuring (2013) turned out […]
Monsters University – A Kid’s Halloween Treat – Redbox Rental
By Melissa Antoinette Garza We start with Mike (Billy Crystal) in grade school where he is a class outcast and no one believes he’ll ever be a Scarer. They go on a field trip to the location where all the monsters enter the doors to frighten the children. He […]
Blood Slaughter Massacre (2013) – 80’s Slasher Horror Review
By Geno McGahee The 1980s were a magical time for horror. The whodunit slasher film monopolized the horror scene at the box office and the fans could not get enough. The mystery and unique death scenes brought the fans, but the ones that truly found their way to stand out […]
Howard Odentz – Dead (A Lot) – Zombie Author Speaks: Coffee Shop Conversations
Podcast by Forris Day JR Today’s guest on Coffee Shop Conversations is the talented and witty author Howard Odentz. He talks to Forris about the plays he’s written and his new zombie novel “Dead (A Lot)”. Odentz is a passionate writer with a funny and sarcastic writing style. Learn more […]
Dead (A Lot) by Howard Odentz – BOOK REVIEW
By Forris Day Jr. Got Zombies? Dead (A Lot) does. Dead (A Lot) by Howard Odentz is fun book about a zombie apocalypse as experienced by a group of young teenagers. One day they are just doing the regular things that kids do then the next morning the world is […]
Scared Stiff Halloween Horror Picks 2013 – HORROR MOVIE SUGGESTIONS
Compiled by Geno McGahee Hello and welcome to the 2013 Scared Stiff Halloween Horror Picks, where we recommend some films for your viewing pleasure that you may not have seen. This year, I am happy to report that we have found several reviewers ready and willing to give their suggestions […]
Dr. Sleep by Stephen King – HORROR BOOK REVIEW
By Wayne C. Rogers Scribner, Hardcover, 531pp, $30.00 For those who grew up with Stephen King as a stable in their reading curriculum, Dr. Sleep is to be savored like an exquisite meal. Unfortunately, you’ll probably find yourself flipping through the pages as fast as you can, unable to put […]
Lionhead (2013) – Romantic Comedy Movie Review
By Forris Day Jr. We live in a generation where people are scammed everyday. Just look at Facebook and you will see people falling for ridiculous things all day long. For example you will see posts where you are told to click on a picture and reply with a certain […]
Danger in the Manger (a.k.a. Nativity 2) – MOVIE REVIEW
By Forris Day Jr. Fans of TV shows such as “America’s Got Talent”, “Dancing With the Stars” and “The Voice” will surely love this film called “Danger in the Manger”. It is a family holiday movie that is loaded to the gills with talented singers, mostly children. This is an […]
Scared Stiff Halloween Horror Film Festival Concludes – A Great Night of Thrills and Chills Haunted Massachusetts – Horror News
By “Bad” Brad Berkwitt Last night, the town of Three Rivers in Massachusetts felt the chill of four horror films. The Scared Stiff Halloween Horror Film festival 2013, headed up by horror filmmaker Geno McGahee, was the first of its kind in the area. The lineup featured a cannibal – […]
Horror Films FAQ by John Kenneth Muir – BOOK REVIEW
By Geno McGahee HORROR FILMS FAQ by John Kenneth Muir is a must have for any horror fan and a good introduction to the genre for any moviegoer that has not experienced a true scary movie. Muir does a great job in covering the entire genre and all of its […]