The newest film from director Armin Nasseri, The Carting Call, premiered on the new platform BitMovio on Saturday April 13, 2019. The Carting Call is the newest film from Nasseri, who’s last film, Seeking Valentina became the darling of film critics and film festivals alike. Seeking Valentia garnered over 30 awards, including several Best Film and an honorable mention at …
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Film Review: They Might Be Giants (1971)
SYNOPSIS: “They Might be Giants chronicles the adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson in modern-day New York City. The fact that Sherlock Holmes is a psychotic paranoid and Doctor Watson is a female psychiatrist fascinated by his case is almost beside the point. Doctor Watson follows Holmes across Manhattan and is, against her better judgment, drawn into the …
Read More »Cult Stars Mel Novak, Maria Olsen, Helene Udy, Lynn Lowry and more Team Up for Michael S. Rodriguez’s Last American Horror Show Vol. 2
Multi award-winning filmmaker Michael S. Rodriguez (the upcoming Lake of Shadows starring Robert LaSardo) has put together one hell of a leading cast for his next horror film, Last American Horror Show Vol. 2, which is the much anticipated sequel to the award-winning Last American Horror Show. The long awaited release of Rodriguez’s genre anthology Last American Horror Show was …
Read More »Film Review: Slaughter Tales (2012)
SYNOPSIS: After a teen steals a VHS tape titled “Slaughter Tales” from a yard sale, he seals his fate by ignoring a ghostly apparition in his bath tub and watching the stolen tape. as the movie progresses, simple nightmares turn reality as evil is released from the tape REVIEW: Director – Johnny Dickie Starring – Johnny Dickie, Joe Ankenbrand, Katrina …
Read More »Film Review: The Beyond (1981)
SYNOPSIS: The cellar of an old hotel is built on top of the door to the beyond. Bloody zombies roam there. A young woman who is heir of the hotel wants to restaurate it. She is confronted with strange events. A painter has a lethal fall, the plumber vanishes and her friend breaks his neck. When she escapes to the …
Read More »Film Review: Corman’s World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel (2011)
SYNOPSIS: A documentary on DIY producer/director Roger Corman and his alternative approach to making movies in Hollywood. REVIEW: If your a fan of cinema, horror, and quirky B-grade films, then the name “Roger Corman” should be plenty familiar. His credits deem quite impressive with 100’s of films to his directing name. You would think that life is one continual production …
Read More »Film Review: The Institute (2017)
SYNOPSIS: In 19th century Baltimore, Isabel Porter, a girl stricken with grief from her parents’ untimely death, voluntarily checks herself into the Rosewood Institute. Subjected to bizarre and increasingly violent pseudo-scientific experiments in personality modification, brainwashing and mind control, she must escape the clutches of the Rosewood and exact her revenge, or else be forever lost
Read More »Film Review: The Day The Earth Caught Fire (1961)
SYNOPSIS: “Journalists of the London Daily Express investigate reports of strange phenomena occurring all over the world, such as flooding in the Sahara, unseasonable blizzards in New York, and violent tornadoes in the Soviet Union. All over England, temperatures are on the rise, girls in bikinis are everywhere, and wonderful special effects mists are blanketing the Thames River. Top scientists …
Read More »Film Review: Westworld (1973) – Review 2
SYNOPSIS: “Peter Martin and John Blane decide to take a holiday in a high tech amusement park, Westworld. Here they get to play cowboys – saloon brawls, saloon girls and quick draws against the town’s gunslinger – with lifelike robots. All is well for the first few days but when the park’s central computer malfunctions, the built-in safety features are …
Read More »Film Review: The 13th Floor (1988)
SYNOPSIS: As a young child Heather saw her own father kill a boy that was her age, the image of his death has haunted her for life. Now as a young adult Heather still runs from that image in her mind as well as her father who is searching for her, well he isn’t really searching for her…he hired a …
Read More »Film Review: Gutterballs 2: Bootleg Edition
SYNOPSIS: Written and directed by Ryan Nicholson who previously helmed the first “Gutterballs”, creating the masked killer “BBK” and some of the most shockingly gruesome, seedily explicit sex and death scenes ever created. REVIEW: Now here’s something special for fans of the films of Ryan Nicholson (which definitely includes me). We’ve come to expect a few things from the work …
Read More »Film Review: Fright Night 2: New Blood (2013)
SYNOPSIS: Charlie Brewster lands in Romania along with fellow students “Evil” Ed, his best friend, and Amy, his one-time girlfriend. Charlie soon suspects that his teacher, Gerri Dandrige, is a vampire. REVIEW:
Read More »Film Review: The Great American Snuff Film (2003)
SYNOPSIS: Two pretty young women are abducted to be the featured stars of a snuff film produced by a couple low-life goons. The ladies are bound, gagged, tortured, burned with cigarettes and forced to dig their own graves. REVIEW: Originally released in 2003, this new re-release explains that shocking new footage has been discovered regarding the documenting re-telling of the …
Read More »Film Review: The Scientist (2010)
SYNOPSIS: A reclusive physicist creates a mysterious machine in his basement that changes his life and all those around him. REVIEW: Director – Zach LeBeau Starring – Bill Sage, Adam LeFevre, Brittany Benjamin What happens to us when we die? Surely a question that we have all asked ourselves at one time or another. The Scientist asks that question in …
Read More »Film Review: Gingerclown (2013)
SYNOPSIS: 1983: A group of high school students are having a great time near Hollywood Hills at the weekend when they bump into the Loser from their school, Sam, who’s just on his way home. Sam would do anything in order to get Jenny’s attention, one of prettiest girls in school. Unfortunately she’s also the girlfriend of the school’s bully, …
Read More »Q&A: The Omen (1976) Movie – FAQ
Movie: The Omen (1976) – Questions and Answers (FAQ) This time, I concluded the unholy trilogy from Hollywood with The Omen, likely one of the most supposedly curse films surpassing the claims of The Exorcist and equaling that of Poltergeist. Director Richard Donner noted these incidents plaguing the production and the PR firms championed them during the production, however if …
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