Reviewed by Geno McGahee I love movies about found money. One of my favorite films is A SIMPLE PLAN, where three men find four million or so dollars and then a lot of bad things begin to happen because of it. So I heard of NIGHT TRAIN, not to be […]
Terror on Tour (1980)
Reviewed by Geno McGahee For years I have been looking for this film “TERROR ON TOUR.” I have been disappointed in the past after a long wait for a film. For nearly five years I waited and searched for a copy of the horror film CURTAINS only to be disgusted […]
The Fourth Kind (2009)
Reviewed by Geno McGahee I remember when the trailer for this movie was released and it boasted that it was not only based on actual events, but that actual footage was used to help prove the story. I meant to catch it, but it was in and out of the […]
Twilight Zone The Movie (1983) Horror Anthology Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Twilight Zone was probably the best television show of all time. To remake several episodes and turn them into a movie sounds like a guaranteed flop. After all, it is a difficult task to compete with perfection. Those who remade “Psycho” learned that lesson the hard […]
Gacy (2003)
Reviewed by Geno McGahee “I’ve been kinda naughty.”—John Wayne Gacy (Mark Holton) John Wayne Gacy was a serial killer, responsible for the rape and murder of 33 boys, 27 of which were uncovered, buried in the crawlspace of his house. One of the creepiest things about Gacy is the fact […]
From the Boxing Ring to Hollywood: Superman Star Jack O’Halloran Speaks to Scared Stiff About His Remarkable Life, Part III
Interview by Geno McGahee “I was in there though when there were some great fighters, and I’m glad about that because I beat some great fighters, and nobody can ever take that away from me.”—Jack O’Halloran Jack O’Halloran has proven that he is a man of many hats and skills. […]
From the Boxing Ring to Hollywood: Superman Star Jack O’Halloran Speaks to Scared Stiff About His Remarkable Life, Part II
Interview by Geno McGahee “If Richard Donner had been able to finish Superman II his way, it would have been an incredible film.”—Jack O’Halloran In 1974, the boxing career of Jack O’Halloran, and the movie career began. In 1975, he played a lead role in the movie “Farewell My Lovely” […]
From the Boxing Ring to Hollywood: Superman Star Jack O’Halloran Speaks to Scared Stiff About His Remarkable Life, Part I
Interview by Geno McGahee “I was given a good talent and I never really took care of it.”—Jack O’Halloran Most people know Jack O’Halloran from his movie career. His portrayal of the mute super villain “Non” in Superman and Superman II may be his most memorable performance, but before he […]
Dark Knight (2008)
Reviewed by Melissa Garza “I believe whatever doesn’t kill you simply makes you… stranger” – The Joker (Heath Ledger) “Dark Knight” is the most talked about film in a very long time. The anticipation has been near torture. The trailers and ad campaign hinted marvelously at what to expect while […]
Friday the 13th (2009) – Horror Movie Review
Reviewed by Geno McGahee I really wanted to like this movie. Unlike the remake of THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE, I wasn’t offended going in. The FRIDAY THE 13TH series has been relatively weak overall and a new start to the series isn’t a bad idea all together. I like Jason […]
Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988)
Reviewed by Geno McGahee Who doesn’t like Jason Voorhees? Sure, there are some movies in the Friday the 13th series that aren’t all that great, but this isn’t one of them. This movie surrounds Tina Shepard (Lar Par-Lincoln), a young girl released from a mental home, in an attempt to […]
Brainiac (2004)
Reviewed by Geno McGahee I don’t know what it is. When I see a 50 pack of horror movies for 20 bucks, I have to buy it, especially when the expectations are so low going in. It’s hard to be disappointed when you assume that they will all be shit […]