By Melissa Garza Sometimes, despite the economy and the holiday season, you just have to do something for yourself. For me, that was purchasing the channel Creepster on my Roku. So far, I must say that their horror selection is the best I’ve seen since video stores from the 80s. […]
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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 […]
Angels Crest (2002) – A MUST SEE!!!
Reviewed by Melissa Garza There are a few precious times in my life that I’ll watch a movie, see a television show, or read a book that pushes me over the edge with what can only be described as an intellectual orgasm. The first time I read Immanuel Kant’s […]
The Dark Side of Hollywood – James Dean’s Killer Car
Reviewed by Melissa Garza James Dean was one of the greatest actors of all time. His performance in Rebel Without a Cause still packs a punch. The edge of teen angst, doubt and self-pity was shown in such a realistic manner that in many ways it was years before its […]
Twilight Zone: A Nice Place to Visit (Netflix Instant Watch)
Reviewed by Melissa Antoinette Garza Criminal and cop killer Rocky (Larry Blyden) dies in a shootout. He awakes and meets Mr. Pip (Sebastian Cabot) who is all dressed in white. Rocky robs him at gets $700 from him but it doesn’t faze Pip who says he has more to […]
The Twilight Zone: You Drive (1964) Horror TV Show
By Melissa Antoinette Garza “Some maniac smashed into him and left him lying in the rain.” – Pete Radcliff (Kevin Hagen) Oliver Pope (Edward Andrews) drives home after a long day of work. His mind isn’t on driving though. Instead, he is thinking about his job and how another employee […]
The Sentinel (1977) – Horror Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza “Blind….but then what does he look at?” THE SENTINEL (1977) is one of the most frightening and fulfilling films of all time. It is on my list of favorites and on my list of movies I won’t watch alone. The characters play the parts so naturally […]
Twilight Zone: The Escape Clause (1959) – Classic TV Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza “Four years pre-med, four years medical school…and what is he, a quack!” Walter Bedeker (David Wayne) is a hypochondriac. He constantly calls his doctor for different issues including back pains, head pains, colds, and every other possible contagious disease or ailment. When he is told that […]
The Twilight Zone: Of Late I think of Cliffordville (1963) – TV Show Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza “He cried because he had no more worlds to conquer.” – Hecate (Wright King) William Feathersmith (Albert Salmi) is a ruthless old tycoon who lacks decency and conscience. He gained his riches and powers with conniving methods and deceitful ways. All who work for him despise […]
Twilight Zone: A Piano in the House (1962) – Class TV Episode Review
Reviewed by Geno McGahee “If you leave me, I’m going to be very naughty.” – Fitzgerald Fortune (Barry Morse) I like unsavory characters in film. I enjoy the bad guys and I especially like the bad guys when they are complete pricks and enjoy it. Now when you ad one […]
Twilight Zone: The Self Improvement of Salvadore Ross (1964)
Reviewed by Geno McGahee I like villains and we have a pretty good one in Salvadore Ross (Don Gordon). Ross is a guy that will take advantage of anyone, doesn’t care about anyone but himself, and is obsessed with a woman that he will not allow to leave his life. […]
Twilight Zone: The Big Tall Wish (1960) Classic TV Episode Review
Reviewed by Geno McGahee Little Henry has a big one. Should I end the review here and leave it open so that you can draw your own conclusions? Probably not. I’m more responsible than that. Little Henry has a big wish that he has made. He has a friend…a much […]