SYNOPSIS: Four men set out in the Wild West to rescue a group of captives from cannibalistic cave dwellers. REVIEW: Horror western tends to be an untapped well of creativity. It takes two genres that don’t usually blend together and brings them into each other’s arms to make something magical. Whether that magic is good or bad all comes down …
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Film Review: The Shelter (2015)
SYNOPSIS: A homeless man stumbles upon a seemingly empty house and decides to take refuge there for the night. Unfortunately the house isn’t quite as empty as he thought and he is forced to face some of the inner demons from his past that have been plaguing him. Will he escape with his life or will the shelter become his …
Read More »Interview: Michael Pare (The Shelter)
Michael Pare has been in the business for a while and has a very impressive resume that includes films such as Bad Moon, Eddie and the Cruisers, Streets of Fire, and many, many more. He is without a doubt one of the most talented actors in the film industry today and I was stoked to get the opportunity to interview …
Read More »Film Review: The Philadelphia Experiment (1984)
SYNOPSIS: Based on an “actual event” that took place in 1943. About a US Navy Destroyer Escort that disappeared from the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, and sent two men 40 years into the future to 1984.
Read More »Film Review: Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives! (1989)
SYNOPSIS: A Montreal construction worker joins a band and turns out to be a long-lost rock star from 1960s New Jersey – none other than Eddie Wilson, who mysteriously disappeared after a road accident. REVIEW: Joe West comes out of hiding……….. Ok, so you have to suspend disbelief a bit here, it’s all good and fun. We had to wait …
Read More »John Fallon’s THE SHELTER (Starring Michael Pare) Wraps Post
John Fallon’s directorial debut The Shelter, starring Michael Paré (The Lincoln Lawyer, Streets of Fire), Gayle James, Rachel Whittle, Lauren Thomas, Brigette Rose and Amy Wickenheiser just wrapped Post Production over at Holbrook Multi Media in Lafayette, Louisiana. Writer/Director John Fallon had this to say about the process. “Post Production on The Shelter with Holbrook Multi Media was educational and …
Read More »Interview: Author david j. moore
Interview: Author david j. moore (World Gone Wild: A Survivor’s Guide to Post-Apocalyptic Movies The apocalypse is something all of us think about or fear in the back of our minds. A tough, desolate world where humanity is forced to survive when everything they’ve ever known is lost. Hundreds of films have explored what could possibly happen if the world …
Read More »Film Review: Rampage (2009)
SYNOPSIS: When the pressures of everyday life get to a mentally unstable young man named Bill he ends up snapping. He builds a Kevlar suit of body armor and proceeds to go on a killing spree across the small town where he lives. You see, Bill believes that overpopulation is the reason that there are so many problems in the …
Read More »Film Review: Seed (2007)
SYNOPSIS: After two failed attempts to execute him in the electric chair, the still-breathing killer Max Seed (Will Sanderson) is declared dead, tied up and buried alive. After fighting his way out of his restraints to emerge from his grave, Seed goes on a blood-soaked rampage of vengeance against the people who put him there. Michael Paré co-stars in director …
Read More »Film Review: 100 Feet (2008)
Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: After killing her abusive cop husband, Mike (Michael Paré), Marnie (Famke Janssen) returns to New York to serve the remainder of her manslaughter sentence under house arrest. But Mike’s vengeful ghost isn’t done taunting her in this gripping supernatural thriller. Meanwhile, Mike’s ex-partner (Bobby Cannavale) keeps close tabs on Marnie, who must wear an ankle bracelet …
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