Lakeshore Records will release THE VATICAN TAPES – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack digitally on July 17th and on CD on August 14, 2015. The film features original score by Joseph Bishara (Insidious Trilogy, The CONJURING). The Vatican Tapes follows the ultimate battle between good and evil – God versus Satan. […]
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Ghoulies IV (1994) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee OK, I have to say that the GHOULIES franchise is rather good. The first three films are fun silly horror films that are not without their charm. The first two film really presented the mischievous little monsters raising hell. In the third entry, they sent the […]
SHRIEKFEST ANNOUNCES IT’S FINAL DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES! – Horror Movie News
Shriekfest, the Los Angeles Horror/SciFi Film Festival continues its tradition as Los Angeles’ Premier horror film event, presenting an exciting program of films each fall with beautiful Los Angeles as its backdrop. Shriekfest takes place at the legendary Raleigh Studios, which is the largest independent studio operator in the country. […]
The Ray Bradbury Theater: THE TOWN WHERE NO ONE GOT OFF (1986) – Jeff Goldblum TV EPISODE HORROR REVIEW
By Geno McGahee The year 1986 was a breakout year for Jeff Golblum as he starred in the horror film “THE FLY.” OK, maybe he didn’t capitalize on it as he should have, following up with movies like VIBES and EARTH GIRLS ARE EASY, but showing his great talent, his […]
Turning Face: A Tale of Horror, Comedy and Wrestling by Terry M. West – BOOK REVIEW
By Wayne C. Rogers Amazon’s Kindle, 99 cents, 2015, 133 pps This novella is not only good, it’s fantastic, and that’s an understatement! The story is about Tojo Smith, the Crimson Demon, who happens to be an actual demon, but is disguised as a human being. His parents are also […]
The Ray Bradbury Theater: THE COFFIN (1988) – TV EPISODE HORROR REVIEW
By Geno McGahee The 1980s was a big time for robots. There was a genuine fascination with them that led to many toy manufactures to create radio-controlled robots for the consumer. I remember wanting one, but my fat cousin got one instead. I never trusted him alone with that robot […]
The Ray Bradbury Theater: THE EMISSARY (1988) – ZOMBIE TV EPISODE HORROR REVIEW
By Geno McGahee The Ray Bradbury Theater series is absolutely a mixed bag. There are some real scares and some very interesting, but not so scary, stories. Then there are tales like THE EMISSARY that wanted badly to be a straight drama but squeezed in a horror element to get […]
The Ray Bradbury Theater: GOTCHA (1988) – TV EPISODE HORROR REVIEW
By Geno McGahee In like a lamb and out like a lion. The episode “GOTCHA” of the Ray Bradbury Theater begins very mellow, but it begins to slowly turn up the suspense leading to a very creepy ending. John (Saul Rubinek) goes to a costume party dressed like Oliver Hardy […]
Re-Animator (1985) – ZOMBIES & MORE HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Melissa Ann It has been 30 years since we were introduced to the brilliantly mad Herbert West (Jeffrey Combs) in Re-Animator. With a budget of just under a million dollars, director and writer Stuart Gordon created a movie that is loved by horror fans decades later and considered to […]
Stephen King’s A Good Marriage (2014) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Wayne C. Rogers Starring Joan Allen and Anthony LaPaglia Directed by Peter Askin Based on a screenplay by Stephen King I was certainly intrigued by the trailers for the film of A Good Marriage. I’d read the novella in Stephen King’s collection, Full Dark and No Stars, and loved […]
Dismembering Christmas from Slasher Studios – NEW SLASHER HORROR MOVIE NEWS
Dismembering Christmas is the second slasher feature from Slasher Studios. In 2013, Slasher Studios released their first slasher feature entitled Don’t Go to the Reunion. After playing in over a dozen film festivals and winning several awards (including Best Actress at Crimson Screen Horror Film Festival and Audience Choice at […]
Don’t Go to the Reunion (2013) – 1980’s Slasher Style HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee The 1980s was a very special time for horror films. It was the slasher boom and the villain with the mask and motive was unleashed. The whodunit horror of that time was so much fun, with films like MY BLOODY VALENTINE, PIECES, THE PROWLER, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO […]