Reviewed by Melissa Garza Once in a great while, I can watch a television show and say, “wow…they made this one for me!” The first time I saw Dr. Heinz Doofernshmirtz in Disney’s Phineas and Ferb, the thought occurred to me. Another example is Romper Room & Friends. When I […]
The Woman in Black (2012) – Daniel Radcliffe
Reviewed by Melissa Garza I’m one of the few who has not seen any of the Harry Potter films. I’ve caught glimpses before work when they’ve been on TV but for whatever reason I’ve never seen them. Still, I’m familiar with Daniel Radcliffe’s work on Broadway where he was brilliant […]
Snowbeast (1977) – Sasquatch, Yeti, Bigfoot Movie Review – Made for TV Goodness
By Geno McGahee A ski resort seems harmless, doesn’t it? I mean, you will have your occasional skier crash into a tree or run over some young children on the bunny hill, but there is another danger out there, known as the: Snowbeast. Many doubt the existence of the Sasquatch […]
The Incredible Hulk – Haunted (1979) – Horror Hulk TV Series Review
By Geno McGahee David Banner (Bill Bixby) is still on the run and still running into attractive women that want to help him out. He’s a hero and helpful and just overall, a very nice guy. The chicks dig him. Little do they know that he has a monster in […]
MADISON COUNTY Filmmaker Eric England Speaks: Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Scream, and the Future of Horror
Interview by Geno McGahee One of my favorite films is THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE. It was a raw and powerful horror movie that has stood the test of time. It has been built on poorly and often imitated, but the original is stands alone. There are certain films that fail […]
Batman XXX: A Porn Parody – Lexi Belle – Kimberly Kane – Tori Black – Randy Spears – Evan Stone – Dale DaBone
Reviewed by Melissa Garza With all the talk surrounding The Dark Knight Rises, I decided to review Batman XXX: A Porn Parody which is by far one of my favorite in the genre. As a tribute to the great old TV show, the film provides the plot, the costumes, and […]
Twilight Zone: Time Enough at Last (1959) Classic TV Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Burgess Meredith is one of the finest screen actors of all time. He can captivate easily. In many ways, he was the reason the original Rocky was such a success. His personality and talent easily grabs the audience and doesn’t let go. The same is true […]
Joyful Noise (2012)- Religious Film
“If you loved me, you’d hate him” – Walter (Dexter Darden) Rarely do I review religious films, but I once in a while something looks so good that I don’t mind being preached to –and when that something involves Dolly Parton, then I’m there with bells on. I always tell […]
The “Amazing” James Randi – Brilliant, Honest, and…well… Amazing
By Melissa Garza There are times when I feel like writing about people that I admire. When I was in school, teachers would always assign essays where I could go on and on about the people that I found interesting and those that I respect and adored. Eighth grade […]
The Incredible Hulk: Death in the Family (1977) – TV Show REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Dr. David Banner (Bill Bixby) roams the lonely roads and often stumbles across problems that can be solved by a huge green monster. It wouldn’t be a good show if Banner just walked around and never got mad and never beat up bad guys as the hulk, […]
The Avengers (2012) – movie review
Reviewed by Melissa Garza My husband and I brought my mother to see “The Avengers” for mother’s day. I have been waiting for this film since they hinted at it in the original “Iron Man” where Nick Fury (Samuel Jackson) spoke with Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.). The movie opens […]
The Incredible Hulk: Kindred Spirits (1979) – TV SHOW REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Native Americans are always a popular topic when talking about monsters or nature. They somehow have a sense of when a Sasquatch rapes a deer and can talk to the many spirits that are just roaming around the world everyday…of course they are invisible and we cannot […]