Reviewed by Melissa Garza I woke up this morning, as my husband still slept and decided to watch whatever I could find on Netflix that was most similar to that of a Lifetime Movie plot. I read the synopsis of “Trust” which sounded as though it fit the genre and […]
Bill Cosby: Himself (1983)
Reviewed by Melissa Garza One of my favorite all time comedians is Bill Cosby. Growing up, one of my favorite television shows was “The Cosby Show.” I watched each episode over and over again. Recently, I began watching the sitcom again as it is on the Netflix Instant Watch queue. […]
Kingdom of the Vampire (1991) – Horror Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza “Something is happening to my town.” – Sheriff Blake (Tom Stephan) I reviewed this movie awhile ago, but as there is so much hubbub about the Twilight franchise which I don’t get, I wanted to revisit a cult classic teenage vampire story that is nothing short of […]
A Night at the Movies: The Horrors of Stephen King Review
By Geno McGahee On October 3rd, at 8 PM, on TCM (Turner Classic Movies), a documentary will air, featuring Stephen King, as he walks you through the world of horror, from classic to modern, giving his expert opinion. The documentary is a great introduction to horror and a great overview […]
Click: The Calendar Girl Killer (1990) Movie Review
By Geno McGahee “Jack be nimble, Jack be quick. I’m going to burn off your balls with my candlestick.” – Killer A transvestite nurse killer…can’t do much better than that. When I found out that there was a movie about a drag queen with a knife, I had to purchase […]
The Fold (2008) – MOVIE REVIEW
Reviewed by Geno McGahee “I wanna rip hole right through those granny panties.” – Ramfis Myrthil Polly Frost wrote a remarkable book by the name of “Deep Inside,” and now it was time to see how her way with words translated to the screen. Frost as well as Matt Lambert […]
The End of an Era: Goodbye “All My Children” (1970 – 2011)
Reviewed by Melissa Garza Sadly, this Friday ends the 41-year run for the well-known and adored soap opera All My Children which was a staple in my childhood home since I can remember. Even before my first day of kindergarten, I was enthralled with this genre of television. While other […]
The Mist (2007): Stephen King Movie Review
Reviewed by Geno McGahee I have to admit that I wasn’t at all optimistic about this movie. Stephen King has been off his game for quite a while in both written and film form, and considering that “The Mist” was one of my favorite horror stories of all time, my […]
Pokemon Breaking News: Announcement
VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), the largest distributor and licensor of anime and manga in North America, will excite POKÉMON™ fans everywhere with the DVD release of the full-length feature film from the venerable kids franchise, POKÉMON—ZOROARK: MASTER OF ILLUSIONS. The DVD, rated ‘A’ for All Ages, will be released […]
TOY MASTERS – New Documentary – MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE
UNADULTERATED. ABSOLUTE. BARBARIAN. FICTION. See Exclusive Clips And Meet The Filmmakers Behind The First Ever Feature Documentary On He-Man! At POWER-CON: Saturday, September 24th, 2011 5:00pm-5:45pm Toy Masters is the first ever feature-length documentary about the worldwide billion-dollar phenomenon that inspired an entire generation of children: Masters of the Universe […]
Scarlet Fry’s Junkfood Horrorfest (2011) Horror Movie Review
Reviewed by Geno McGahee I recently watched NIGHTMARE ALLEY, a fun micro-budget backyard anthology. It had heart and was relatively amusing. I am a fan of micro-budget and considering how much his other anthology amused me, JUNKFOOD HORRORFEST had a lot of promise. We begin with a junkie buying drugs […]
YellowBrickRoad (2010)
Reviewed by Melissa Garza Have you ever watched a film that went straight to DVD wishing you had the opportunity to view it on the big screen? If you haven’t, after watching YellowBrickRoad, you will. It’s a smart Blair Witch Project minus the documentary feel. A group of adventurous hikers […]