
REVIEW — The Bay (2012)
Happy Independence Day! This Fourth of July, I watched a mockumentary about a summertime pandemic stemming from the waters of the Chesapeake Bay. Not only is this a fun movie for me, it’s also relevant to where I live!
Happy Independence Day! This Fourth of July, I watched a mockumentary about a summertime pandemic stemming from the waters of the Chesapeake Bay. Not only is this a fun movie for me, it’s also relevant to where I live!
Happy Father’s Day! For this special occasion, let’s take a look at the 1987 flick about a murderous dad killing his way through his new family: The Stepfather.
The Giant Gila Monster is a great pick for a movie night for all ages, and one I’d love to have the opportunity to see one day as it was originally intended: as part of a double feature at the drive-in.
You may recall another one my my Bad Movies Gone Good reviews about Rob Zombie. In short, it wasn’t looking good… But in the name of science, I’m trying again!
If you’re looking for some fast blood, a flicker of other films, and a scarecrow murderer, Die’ced might be for you!
I’ve been missing Halloween lately, and with my new subscription to Screambox on Amazon, I have access to a million more horror movies, including the legendary Hell House LLC.
Wellllll… I watched The Killing Tree (aka Demonic Christmas Tree) and it definitely was a movie.
If any subgenre of horror could encapsulate how I feel about Halloween, it would be anthologies like Bad Candy.
When a mysterious box appears to a group of friends living close to the forest, a curse spreads, releasing the dangers hidden in the Sea of Trees.