By Geno McGahee Millicent Barnes (Vera Miles) is stuck at a bus station and a lot of weird things begin to happen. Everyone seems to know her and the ticket agent (Joseph Hamilton) is very frustrated with her. He’s lucky his boss isn’t around. The way that he treated Millicent […]
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The Twilight Zone: Number 12 Looks Just like You (1964) TV SHOW REVIEW
By Melissa Antoinette Garza This is one of my favorite and one of the most underrated episodes in THE TWILIGHT ZONE series. I like to think of this as a precursor to THE STEPFORD WIVES (1975) as it deals with many of the same themes, but in very different […]
Tiny Toon Adventures: Night Ghoulery (1995) – Horror Anthology Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza When looking for different things to review for Halloween, I found that HULU is streaming TINY TOON ADVENTURES: NIGHT GHOULERY (1995). I remember when this first came out and how much I loved it. Even now, well over 20 years later, it holds up marvelously. […]
The Boy (2016) – Horror Movie Film Review – Available on Amazon
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Like most fans of the horror genre, I absolutely love movies about haunted or killer dolls. The CHILD’S PLAY series made Brad Dourif an icon. DOLLS (1987) is another great flick. One of the most memorable episodes of THE TWILIGHT ZONE is LIVING DOLL. […]
2B: The Era of Flesh is Over: (2009) Sci-Fi Review Streaming Available – Must See
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Prior to reviewing Kevin Corrigan’s filmography and watching his work, I had heard absolutely nothing about 2B: The Era of Flesh is Over. In all honesty, I’m very surprised I wasn’t aware of its existence. Between my husband, my friends and myself, we definitely meet […]
Twilight Zone: The Fever (1960) – TZ CLASSIC TV REVIEW
By Geno McGahee “That monster stole my dollar!”—Franklin (Everett Sloane) Everyone knows somebody with a gambling problem. In fact, most of my family has a gambling problem. How many times do you see an elderly man, high on Viagra, screaming “let it ride” while playing Bingo, only to later […]
Twilight Zone: Where is Everybody? (1959) – Classic TV REVIEW
By Geno McGahee This was the very first Twilight Zone episode and concerns a man alone in a town. Mike Ferris (Earl Holliman) wanders aimlessly and confused, seeking humanity but not finding it anywhere. He roams into a diner looking for some grub and the place is empty…not a soul. […]
Under the Dark Wing (2014) – Sci-Fi/Horror Short Film Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Under the Dark Wing is a black-and-white short production directed by the very talented Christopher Di Nunzio. Johnny Boy (Fiore Leo) a mobster and former drug addict is having an intense meeting with his boss George (David Graziano) about why a “job” he was instructed […]
Porcelain – (2013) Short Story Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Porcelain is a short story written by the very talented writers Michael Bonomo and Jennifer Kaefer. It appears this was also made into a live-action short in 2011 and was directed by Bonomo. I have yet to see that but after reading this, I am very […]
Xmas Tales (2012) Low Budget Horror Anthology Review – Rent or Buy on Vimeo
By Melissa Antoinette Garza I love horror anthologies. Even the worst of the bunch, generally have at least one or two good tales. Going into Xmas Tales, I already had that guarantee as I had the pleasure of seeing and reviewing the final tale a few months ago. The […]
Camping (2013) – Indie Horror Comic Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza I received an offer to review an Indie comic book entitled Camping. It was a horror story written by Mike Eshelman and illustrated by Alex Levasseur. I was a little apprehensive as I had never reviewed a comic before. I have read my fair share of […]
The Norliss Tapes (1973) – Vampire Horror Movie Review
By Melissa Garza Publisher Sanford T. Evans (Don Porter) finds tapes left behind by missing investigative journalist David Norliss (Roy Thinnes). On the recordings, Norliss describes how he researched claims of paranormal activity and typically found that those who hired him were frauds. That was until he met widow Ellen […]