Granny (1999)
Reviewed by Melissa Garza This is one of the many movies that when you begin watching all you can think is, “dammit, they got me,” but, unlike most, near the end it does actually improve, even if only slightly. A low budget slasher with foolish characters that are annoying and […]
The Beast Must Die (1974)
Reviewed by Geno McGahee Tom Newcliffe (Calvin Lockhart) is a very rich man who has a flare for hunting. He owns a huge amount of land and has been doing trial runs with he himself being hunted. He has then invited five people to stay at his mansion and as […]
The Grave Dancers (2006)
Reviewed by Geno McGahee I don’t know if this movie is too disturbing or gory as advertised, but it is a legitimately good movie that has its share of creepy moments. Harris (Dominic Purcell), Allison (Clare Kramer), and Sid (Marcus Thomas), are all mourning the death of their friend, and […]
Jurassic Park (1993)
Reviewed by Geno McGahee I remember when I went to see this movie when it first came out and there were actually ushers in the walkways making sure that nobody made noise during the movie. Where are these ushers now? Sure, a few of them probably got stabbed when they […]
The Green Mile (1999)
Reviewed by Geno McGahee “I helped it. Didn’t I help it?” – Michael Clarke Duncan after grabbing the junk of Tom Hanks Am I the only one that thinks that Tom Hanks is a better actor in drag? Remember BOSOM BUDDIES? That was a great show and Hanks really shined […]
Scared Stiff Says Goodbye to Don Leifert
By Geno McGahee The bad news just came in that Don Leifert had passed. Many of you may not know who he is, but those of you that are fans of the low budget horror/sci-fi world most certainly do. Don Dohler, a Maryland filmmaker, made his first movie in 1976, […]
Duel (1971)
Reviewed by Geno McGahee Steven Spielberg is one of the biggest names in film history and is associated with many of the most notable movies that have ever graced the screen. He was the man that fingered ET into success. Well, ET did have a glowing finger and I thought […]
The Number 23
Reviewed by Melissa Garza Jim Carrey proves once again how versatile and talented he is by portraying the dramatic and psychotic role of Walter Sparrow. Walter’s life, though not perfect, does make him happy until his wife Agatha (Virginia Madsen) insists on purchasing him an old book entitled “The Number […]
The Asylum (1972) – Horror Anthology Movie Review
Reviewed by Geno McGahee “Rest in pieces.”–Walter (Richard Todd) A young psychiatrist arrives at a mental home seeking employment, and is introduced to four inmates, all with a story about why they are there. This is a great anthology…one of the best and most interesting of all time. There is […]
FAMILY SECRET World Premiere comes to Wallingford Connecticut
X Posse/Webhead Entertainment Press release This year celebrate Halloween on Thursday night, October 28th at 8pm at Holiday Stadium Cinemas 14 in Wallingford, CT by attending the WORLD PREMIERE of Geno McGahee’s FAMILY SECRET!! FAMILY SECRET is co-produced by X Posse Productions and Webhead Entertainment and you are officially invited […]
Crazy Carl’s Top 10: Movies
By Crazy Carl Robinson since I reviewed my top ten books in the last list, I thought I’d try top ten movies this time…..and I think geno is gonna be upset with me because kubrick’s the shining (1980) is the only horror film to make the cut….and if you’re asking […]