Reviewed by Melissa Antoinette Garza Prior to viewing, I had heard many rave reviews toting All the Boys Love Mandy Lane as an unknown low-budget gem with everything to offer. Some called it original while others boasted it was the next Last House on the Left. Whether friends, people […]
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Natalie’s Lose Lose (2013) – A Low-Budget Horror Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza The movie opens with our main character Natalie (Danielle Adams) gagged and bound to a chair in a fairly empty room decorated only with a white bookcase that has very little upon it and dirty cabinets. Everything within the small confines has a purple hue […]
The 28th Day: The Wrath of Steph (2013) – Possession Horror Film Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza The best part of writing horror reviews is when a low-budget gem is found. Any true fan of the genre would agree that the amount of money spent on the production matters far less than the plot, characters and pace. If the story is solid, […]
Stoker (2013) – Horror Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Over the last decade, there have been more positive reviews regarding South Korean filmmaker Chan-wook Park than nearly any other writer or director worldwide. Park’s work has been revered and appreciated by the harshest critics and most cynical bloggers. His loyal fans view him as a […]
The Life Zone (2011) – Netflix Instant Watch – Political Horror Movie
By Melissa Antoinette Garza A little over two years ago, there was an episode of The Colbert Report which discussed a film I had never heard of. Stephen Colbert was poking fun at the fact that it was written by a pro-life activist and openly pushed the political agenda. […]
he Tortured (2010) – Horror Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Over the years, I have been very outspoken about movies that claim to be horror but are in-fact torture porn. Quite frequently, I have bashed the Saw franchise, Hostel or any of the hundreds of copycats. Whether mainstream or indie, low budget or blockbuster, I just […]
HOSTEL (2005) – Sadistic/horror Movie Review
By Chris Summerfield This movie, though at times being disturbing, kind of brings back memories of those Cannibal movies of the late seventies… Perhaps, Eli Roth, was influenced by them? However I do feel he created a master piece when he made this one… My reason for this being it […]