By Geno McGahee I love the straight to video 1980’s horror selection and whenever one surfaces that I have not seen, I get quite excited. When I got my hands on a DVD/VHS set called THE BASEMENT: RETRO 80’S MOVIE COLLECTION, I was immediately impressed. It came with VIDEO VIOLENCE, […]
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Hellbound (1994) – Chuck Norris Satanic Movie Review
By Geno McGahee I love Chuck Norris. He is one of the best action stars of all time and he is known for kicking the shit out of monsters. He ruled in THE HERO AND THE TERROR, took no prisoners in SILENT RAGE and was the man in MISSING IN […]
HORROR Filmmaker Geno McGahee Speaks with Max Bowen of CITYWIDE RADIO in Boston – SCARY TALES, SICKLE, FAMILY SECRET & More!
Geno McGahee, Writer/Director of FAMILY SECRET, SCARY TALES, SICKLE and the upcoming HEAD HUNTER sat down with Max Bowen, Tom Crossman and Matthew Martino of CityWide Radio in Boston, Massachusetts to discuss his horror past and future. Joining McGahee was his co-director, Forris Day, JR., and cinematographer for HEAD HUNTER, […]
Bleeding Edge: Jon Mack, Robert LaSardo and Brian Krause premiere New Music Video – REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I was just sent a music video by a group called “Auradrone,” and it was pretty interesting. The video presents a war between alien hybrids and humans and it really resembled much of the end of the world horror cinema. It was dark and gritty with some […]
Zombies vs. Gladiators for Amazon Studios – Hellraiser Creator Clive Barker is Back
Amazon.com, Inc. today announced that Hellraiser creator and prolific horror and fantasy writer Clive Barker will rewrite the action horror project, Zombies vs. Gladiators, for Amazon Studios. Based in ancient Rome, the Zombies vs. Gladiators story opens as a shaman who is about to die in the Coliseum casts […]
HORROR NEWS – Paranormal Monster Movie “SICKLE” Launches Facebook Page
X Posse Productions, responsible for FAMILY SECRET has two new horror features slated for release. Later this year, SCARY TALES, an anthology will be unleashed on the public. In 2013, SICKLE, a Geno McGahee film, will be released. SYNOPSIS A young boy is accused of killing his babysitter, but insists […]
Burning Dead (2004) – Zombie Movie Review
By Geno McGahee I am a huge fan of micro budget horror films. Sometimes it is difficult to get over the bad acting and production value, but if the story is interesting enough, it can overcome those problems. BURNING DEAD, written and directed by George Demick, is as low budget […]
THE SLASHER MOVIE BOOK – Horror History Review
By Geno McGahee I am a filmmaker and have been heavily influenced by the slasher sub genre of horror. I grew up watching FRIDAY THE 13TH, HALLOWEEN, MADMAN, THE BURNING, and so many more. I soon became addicted to these sorts of films and have a near complete collection of […]
Snowbeast (1977) – Sasquatch, Yeti, Bigfoot Movie Review – Made for TV Goodness
By Geno McGahee A ski resort seems harmless, doesn’t it? I mean, you will have your occasional skier crash into a tree or run over some young children on the bunny hill, but there is another danger out there, known as the: Snowbeast. Many doubt the existence of the Sasquatch […]
MADISON COUNTY Filmmaker Eric England Speaks: Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Scream, and the Future of Horror
Interview by Geno McGahee One of my favorite films is THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE. It was a raw and powerful horror movie that has stood the test of time. It has been built on poorly and often imitated, but the original is stands alone. There are certain films that fail […]
Horror Filmmaker Geno McGahee Speaks to Blood On The Grindstone: FAMILY SECRET, SCARY TALES, SICKLE & More!
New England filmmaker, Geno McGahee, the man responsible for the horror films EVIL AWAKENING (2001), RISE OF THE SCARECROWS (2003), FAMILY SECRET (2010), SCARY TALES (2012), and SICKLE (2013), was just interviewed by Peter Syslo of Bloodonthegrindstone.com., a great horror site. McGahee discusses his micro budget/backyard film beginnings, his move […]
The Muse (2012) – MOVIE REVIEW
By Forris Day Jr. I LOVE ghost stories, even as a kid my friends and I had a host of stories we would tell to each other when we hung out at night. It’s what we did before the advent of 500 TV channels and the internet. I’m not saying […]