By Melissa Antoinette Garza Anyone who knows me knows that THE TWILIGHT ZONE (1959) is my favorite show of all time, tied only with DRAGNET (1967-1970). Rod Serling was one of the most brilliant minds ever to grace earth. He used his knowledge of human nature to […]
Anthologies
Creepshow 2 (1987) – HORROR ANTHOLOGY REVIEW
By Kevin Scott Written by Stephen King and George Romero Directed by Michael Gornick Starring George Kennedy, Lois Chiles, Daniel Beer, Dorothy Lamour, Holt McCallany, Page Hannah, Don Harvey, David Holbrook, Frank Salsedo I don’t exactly know what it is, but sometimes installment number two can be something special. […]
The Ray Bradbury Theater – A Sound of Thunder (1989) – HORROR TV REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Ray Bradbury brings us into the future when time travel is possible in the 1989 episode of THE RAY BRADBURY THEATER, “A SOUND OF THUNDER.” Eckles (Kiel Martin) is a wealthy big game hunter, looking for something new and exciting. He has conquered every world and […]
The Ray Bradbury Theater – The Wind (1989) – HORROR TV REVIEW
By Geno McGahee “You want to get inside of me. Make me a part of you.” – John (Michael Sarrazin) John Colt (Michael Sarrazin) has no interest in getting blown. None whatsoever. He is an expert when it comes to the weather and has dedicated himself to exploring it. […]
Holidays (2016) – Kevin Smith Horror Anthology Review
By Geno McGahee I am a big fan of anthologies. There is usually something for everyone. HOLIDAYS has a great concept going in. An anthology with holiday themes seems like a can’t miss. Add a budget and writers like Kevin Smith and we should have something very special. They would […]
NIGHTWALKERS (2003) – BRINKE STEVENS HORROR ANTHOLOGY REVIEW
By Geno McGahee As I cleaned my attic, I stumbled upon a DVD that I bought quite a few years ago called “NIGHTWALKERS.” It was that magical time where the internet was still in its developmental stages and horror filmmakers were popping up all over the place. I would […]
Southbound (2015) – New Anthology- Horror Film Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Anthologies are one of my favorite sub-genre of horror productions. I grew up on the Creepshow films and The Twilight Zone film. I loved the HBO series Tales from the Crypt and lived for the Saturday afternoon TV shows Tales from the Darkside and Monsters. As […]
Dead of Night (1945) –Horror Anthology Review
By Geno McGahee I am a huge fan of a good horror anthology. I especially like them when there is a good wraparound and some twists along the way and that is the case with the 1945 horror anthology “DEAD OF NIGHT.” Written H.G. Wells, E.F. Benson, John Baines […]
Creeptales (1989) – Low Budget Anthology HORROR REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I am a huge fan of micro-budget films, for the most part. If they are done correctly, they can be very enjoyable and you get to see a lot of heart. The 1980s seemed to be the best time for this sort of movie. The video […]
The Horror Network (2015) – HORROR ANTHOLOGY MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Horror anthologies are becoming more common nowadays and it’s thanks in large part to the horror filmmakers connecting via social media. Most filmmakers lean towards making short films and an anthology is a collection of short films. So, it makes sense for filmmakers to team up […]
In the Dark (2015) – SLASHER MONSTER HORROR ANTHOLOGY REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I am a big fan of horror anthologies. You usually get at least one good tale out of it and you can walk away feeling a little satisfied. When I saw the cover of IN THE DARK, a film by David Buchert and Chris St. Croix, […]
Goosebumps Attack of the Jack-O’-Lanterns (1996) – HALLOWEEN HORROR TV REVIEW
By Geno McGahee The horror-themed TV shows are a common thing and were especially so in the eighties and nineties. Shows like TALES FROM THE CRYPT, MONSTERS and TALES FROM THE DARKSIDE were much fun for the horror fans. The tales were usually interesting and entertaining. I even liked […]