By Geno McGahee Astronaut Steve West (Alex Rebar) is on a trip to Saturn, but something goes terribly wrong. Two of the astronauts perish, leaving West alive, but in horrible shape. His skin is melting off of his body, but thankfully he is tied to a hospital bed and can […]
House of the Long Shadows (1983) Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza I’ve talked in other reviews about my eccentric taste in men. Vincent Price is definitely one of my massive celebrity crushes. He had class, a unique way of speaking, a strong sensuality and a debonair style that makes me long for the days when men had […]
The Hunters (2011) – Movie Review
Reviewed by Melissa Garza When I first started watching The Hunters with my husband and brother, I thought was in store for an out-an-out slasher. The back of the box professes that a group of kids decide to venture into a location that was always off limits to them […]
Red Mist (2008) Movie Review
Reviewed by Melissa Garza A commonality shared by many horror productions is a bullied lead character seeking revenge on those who wronged him. Trick or Treat, Slaughter High, and Carrie are a few fun examples. Even the majority of the Friday the 13th series follows Jason misguidedly hunting camp counselors […]
The Telling (2009) – ANTHOLOGY HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Horror anthologies are one of the most fun types of films in the genre. THE MONSTER CLUB, VAULT OF HORROR, TALES FROM THE CRYPT, and ASYLUM are a few of the greatest of all time. When I rented THE TELLING, I didn’t have high expectations. I definitely […]
Killer Story (2004) – Edgar Allen Poe Anthology Review – HORROR NEWS
By Geno McGahee I really like Joe Estevez as an actor. He may be the most talented Estevez of all time, and he does one hell of a job as “Fortunato” in the Garrett Clancy film “KILLER STORY,” a horror anthology, featuring tales based on the work of Edgar Allen […]
Incredible Hulk – DEATH MASK (1980) – Review
By Geno McGahee There is a serial killer on campus, butchering blonde students. David (Bill Bixby) always finds trouble. On top of being on the run from Jack McGee (Jack Colvin), he has to deal with situations that often drag him in and screw with his life. In DEATH MASK, […]
Blair Witch Project Part 2: Book of Shadows (2000) – Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza In 1999, The Blair Witch Project was released and became a cultural phenomenon and a huge success making 248 million dollars on a 1.5 million budget. It was a film that would have been destined to be a cult classic but instead found the mainstream. Some […]
A Noble Lie (2012) – 9/11, Oklahoma City Bombing & More
In 1995, the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal building in Oklahoma City was destroyed. The story was that a lone nut, Timothy McVeigh, brought a truck with explosives to the building and set it off, destroying much of it and killing 168 people, which included many children that […]
Donner Pass (2012)- movie review
Reviewed by Melissa Garza Nothing is better than renting a film you’ve never heard of, having zero expectations and being blown away by how good it is. My husband and I were at CVS buying some essentials, and we stopped by the Redbox on the way out. I looked at […]
Evil Sister (1996) – T&A, Slasher & SEX – Horror Movie Review
By Geno McGahee I am a huge fan of low budget/high imagination films. I’m a fan of low budget films in general, even if they are just silly, but entertaining. So, going through my enormous DVD collection, I came across a 10 pack of films that I bought about 10 […]
Cold Creepy Feeling (2012)- Movie Review – Exorcism & Some Paranormal Activity
By Geno McGahee Low budget horror films are typically reflections of big box office hits. When THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT became a hit, we were treated or cursed with countless tributes and rip offs of it. SAW sent the low budget horror into a new direction and now we get […]