By Geno McGahee The 1980s produced a lot of great horror films and I always love when I stumble across from that time that I have not seen. SCREAMTIME was a pleasant surprise that came right out of the 80s and features three tales with a wraparound, making for an […]
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The Lunar Pack (2004) – Werewolf Anthology HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I am a fan of anthologies. You have a better chance to get something enjoyable out of it then you would a full length movie featuring just one tale. In the microbudget horror world, anthologies may be a good idea because even the bad filmmaker will find […]
Twilight Zone The Movie (1983) – ANTHOLOGY HORROR 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 […]
Chillers (1987) – HORROR ANTHOLOGY MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Troma is known for releasing absolute garbage. Their movies have set the standard for bad horror movies, but the law of averages had to catch up with the company. Chillers is not a good movie by any stretch of the imagination, but it is not as horrible […]
Vault of Horror (1973) – ANTHOLOGY HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Five strangers occupy an elevator and all get off in the basement of a building. When they turn around, they realize that the elevator door is now shut and there are no buttons to open it. In front of them is a table with five chairs. They […]
Night Train to Terror (1985) – God vs Devil – HORROR ANTHOLOGY REVIEW
By Geno McGahee For some reason, we begin this horror film on a train, with some horrible 1980’s band singing a tremendously horrible song. Maybe I don’t like this band because the lead singer looks too much like my cousin Neil…whatever the case, this band seems out of place. On […]
The Theatre Bizarre (2011) – Strange Anthology with Plenty of T&A and GORE – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I love anthologies. You are basically promised a good story or two and it’s a lot more difficult to get it wrong when you are putting together short stories vice a big film. I have EPIX and they have a huge collection of horror films and God […]
Geno McGahee’s SCARY TALES: Horror Anthology Early Review on BLOOD ON THE GRINDSTONE – Ghosts, Zombies, Murder & More
“Scary Tales is excellent!” – Peter Syslo, Blood on the Grindstone X Posse Productions’ latest horror movie: SCARY TALES, a Geno McGahee Film, is currently entered into several horror film festivals. With a much improved product and riding off of the success of indie hit “FAMILY SECRET,” X Posse Productions […]
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 […]
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 […]
HORROR MOVIE NEWS – Geno McGahee’s SCARY TALES – New Poster Revealed
The new horror anthology from X Posse Productions: Geno McGahee’s SCARY TALES is coming in 2012, featuring five tales sure to satisfy the horror fans. Zombies, werewolves, monsters, demons, and the devil himself are featured in this horrifying film. In the vein of CREEPSHOW and TALES FROM THE CRYPT, SCARY […]
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 […]