By Geno McGahee OK, the second season of MASTERS OF HORROR has not been in the same league as the first, but they’re still pretty good and “pretty good” is the best way to describe THE SCREWFLY SOLUTION tale. There is a virus going around that are turning all men […]
Anthologies
Hillbilly Horror Show (2014) – Horror Anthology REVIEW
By Geno McGahee If you grew up in the 1980s when there were horror hosts. You will remember characters like Commander USA and Elvira. They were hokey and silly, but that was the point. Over time, the horror hosts have faded away, but now we have an attempt to bring […]
Sounds Like (2006) – Masters of Horror review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Sometimes in horror there are no villains. Even when there’s a murderer present, it doesn’t necessarily make that individual a bad person. For example, I don’t believe Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) was a bad guy in PSYCHO (1960). He was just thoroughly confused and mentally […]
Freakshow (1989) – Anthology HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I love horror anthologies. You are almost always guaranteed a good tale out of it, but there are certainly exceptions. One of the exceptions is the dreadful mess that is FREAKSHOW. FREAKSHOW begins with a shooting outside of a movie theater. It started out very well and […]
Scary Tales (1993) – NO BUDGET HORROR ANTHOLOGY REVIEW
By Geno McGahee The 1980s were a special time for film and although SCARY TALES by Doug Ulrich was technically made in 1993, it has the look and feel of a shot on video low budget horror film. This is the sort of film that would appear at a video […]
All Hallows Eve (2013) – Horror Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza This is one of the few times, I’m happy I lost playing Texas Hold’em. I decided to sit on the couch while the rest of the gang still played on, and look at horror trailers on Youtube. It was there that I came across this […]
Sick Girl (2006) – MASTERS OF HORROR REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Lucky McKee, the man behind THE WOMAN and MAY has a great talent for making memorable female characters and he does it again in the MASTERS OF HORROR tale “SICK GIRL,” an incredibly fun watch. Ida (Angela Bettis) works with bugs and she loves her job. She […]
Haeckel’s Tale (2006) – Clive Barker Masters of Horror HORROR REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Anything that takes place in the 19th century doesn’t really strike my fancy. I like to relate to things and when I see a film made in this time period, I’m taken out of it, but I have elected to review ALL of the Masters of Horror […]
The Fair Haired Child (2006) – MASTERS OF HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee William Malone, known for FEAR DOT COM and HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL, tries his hand at the MASTERS OF HORROR with the demonic monster movie: THE FAIR HAIRED CHILD, and it was a fantastic horror film. Tara (Lindsay Pulsipher) is an outcast at school. She is tormented […]
Jenifer (2005) – MASTERS OF HORROR Movie Review
By Geno McGahee Dario Argento is known for his artistic horror films. He knows how to create something beautiful, even if it’s gruesome. I was very interested to see what he would contribute to the MASTERS OF HORROR series and his entry “JENIFER” proved to be an incredibly fun film. […]
Joe Dante’s Homecoming (2005) Masters of Horror Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Recently, I have been watching the Showtime series Masters of Horror. When they first aired, I didn’t have Showtime and only saw a few episodes. I made the effort to seek out the Robert Englund episode as I watch everything with him in it. I […]
John Carpenter’s Cigarette Burns (2005) – MASTERS OF HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I am a huge fan of John Carpenter. His track record is amazing and even his so-so work is better than that majority of the horror that is out there. So, I was very eager to see his entry in the MASTERS OF HORROR series. His short […]