Let me say first that I jumped at he chance to review this. The Goonies became a well-known classic since the day it premiered. People ate this film up as one of the greatest adventure movies of all time. The Goonies opened my eyes to see a brighter side. It …
Read More »Paul Reubens In ‘PEE WEE AS HIMSELF’ (2025) – Movie Review
There is one simple reason I am banned from acting up at the dinner table: Paul Reubens, as his character, known as the 80s Icon Pee-wee Herman. Though my family didn’t care if I watched it, it became my persona. I wanted to be just like him, because I was …
Read More »Frank Henenlotter’s ‘FRANKENHOOKER’ 35 Years Later – Retro Review
There was once a time when bad movies ruled the horror genre. It may be why some of us have an undying love for those golden years. At one time, the horror genre was experimenting, like the wild west. People were making movies, and we ate them all up. Frankenhooker …
Read More »Mark O’Connor’s ‘AMONGST THE WOLVES’ (2025) – Movie Review
I admit that Mark O’Connor’s Amongst The Wolves is based on the false idea that this is a werewolf movie. However, this movie isn’t about any monster except the human race and how despicable we can get with each other sometimes. Though it didn’t pique my interest at first, I …
Read More »Rusty Cundieff’s ‘TALES FROM THE HOOD’ (1995) – Retro Review
Rusty Cundieff’s Tales From The Hood has been terrorizing people for 30 years. Think of Tales From The Crypt on speed, and this is the movie’s total premise: scary stories from the most demented minds. These stories not only entertain you, but they also have a tint of social justice. …
Read More »Dean Puckett’s ‘THE SEVERED SUN’ (2025) – Review
Dean Puckett’s The Severed Sun initially seemed like a period piece. However, the year was never clarified. Either way, the movie caught me with a mean right hook. This film had two strikes against it at first. I am not a big fan of horror from the UK, and I …
Read More »Lucio Fulci’s ‘CITY OF THE LIVING DEAD’ 45 Years Later – A Retro Review
His name is a whispered legend. Lucio Fulci comes from a time when Italian horror was making waves in the genre. We are introduced to hilarious voice-overs and some over-the-top kill scenes from movies like City of the Living Dead. Movies that could easily be considered schlock, and these movies are …
Read More »John Carpenter Presents: ‘THE AMUSEMENT PARK’ Graphic Novel
A few years ago, we were gifted a film from the George A. Romero Foundation that found its way onto Shudder. The Amusement Park (our review) is an extremely uncomfortable look at aging in a world that keeps going. The film was meant to be an infomercial on respecting the …
Read More »Peter McLeod’s ‘FIRST MOON’ (2025) – Movie Review
If you read a lot of my reviews, you will know that British horror isn’t my thing. At all. But I am willing to watch anything once, because I just love the genre that much. I never want to be let down. Unfortunately there are some movies out there that …
Read More »Editorial: The Straight to Video Generation
We all know the big names in horror; most are memorable to everyone, whether they are fans or not. Some movies were destined to be mass-produced. Some movies, however, never hit the theaters. These are movies I love, and I cherish the moments from the “old days” where there was …
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