Monster Energy congratulates Juan “The Spaniard” Archuleta on his victory over Henry Corrales at Bellator 238 inside The Forum in Inglewood, California, on Saturday night. In the main card featherweight bout, the 32-year-old from Sultana, California, was named the winner by unanimous decision. Juan “The Spaniard” Archuleta (24-2) returned to Inglewood looking […]
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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 […]
Prophecy (1979) – Mutant Killer Grizzly, Taila Shire HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee The 1970s was a great time for horror films and there was the evil boogie man that still exists today becoming a factor in the storylines. The factor that drops chemicals into the water creates some huge problem that needs to be dealt with and that is […]
Wendigo (AKA: Frostbiter) (1995) – Horror Movie Review
By Geno McGahee “The wind whispers Wendigo.” – The Guardian I got a three pack of films from TROMA which included IGOR & THE LUNATICS, THE NIGHTMARE NEVER ENDS and WENDIGO, although it’s listed on the box as “FROSTBITER.” I am a huge fan of THE NIGHTMARE NEVER ENDS and […]
THE NIGHT BEFORE (2014) – Horror Short Film Review
By Geno McGahee “I’ll make it snappy alright. So snappy you’ll never forget it. (Purr).” – Bartender Christopher Ambriz is a filmmaker with horror in his heart. I just recently watched his 2000 micro-budget flick “DARK BLOOD” and now, here we are, fourteen years later and I am reviewing “THE […]
My Mom’s a Werewolf (1989) – HORROR/COMEDY MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Making a horror comedy is not easy. Movies like THE BURBS, FRIGHT NIGHT and THE LOST BOYS were able to ride that line and make a horror film with some comedy elements successfully. In the 1989 “MY MOM’S A WEREWOLF,” there was an attempt to follow […]
The Descent (2005) DVD Review – Horror Movie News
By Wayne C. Rogers Starring Shauna MacDonald, Rosario Dawson, and Natalie Mendoza Directed by Neil Marshall A few months ago I purchased a DVD called The Cave, which was about a group of men who get trapped in a cave with strange creatures hunting them down. I thought the movie […]
Stephen King’s Storm of the Century (1999) – HORROR DVD Movie Review
Review by Wayne C. Rogers Starring Tim Daily, Colm Feore and Jeffry Demunn Directed by Craig Baxley/Teleplay by Stephen King The movie, Storm of the Century, was written by Stephen King specifically for television and because of that most of the violence was down played and left to the viewer’s […]
Millennium Bug – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Forris Day Jr. I am not afraid of bugs, well, except for that huge one in the hallway of my parents house when I was about 7 years old. That one was scary. Bugs make a great topic for creepy Sci-Fi movies. Over the decades we movie-goers have seen […]
Excision (2012) – Amazon Prime Rental Horror Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza I was perusing the horror section on Amazon Prime and came across Excision for rent. I saw Traci Lords was in it and that was it for me! I’m a huge Lords fan. I always thought she had a strong engaging personality. That combined with her sheer […]
The Dark (1993) – Monster Movie HORROR REVIEW
By Geno McGahee How can you go wrong with Brion James? He was great in THE HORROR SHOW and SHOWDOWN and he always brought his A game and overacting style that captured the hearts of so many. In THE DARK, he’s a former FBI agent, Paul Buckner, and he’s on […]
MONSTERS AND MYSTERIES IN AMERICA – Aliens, Mothman, UFOs & More
Mysterious shadows. Screams in the night. A hair-raising sense that something is watching. Stories of the unknown capture our imagination and curiosity in Destination America’s new series MONSTERS AND MYSTERIES IN AMERICA, premiering Sunday, March 24 at 10 PM E/P. From all across the country emerge tales of close encounters with legendary creatures, from […]