It is interesting that in the many, many years I have been blogging I have never really gotten into the days of my youth when my friends and I would make movies. We were late in our teens, bored, and loved movies. Ours were impromptu, ad-lib things that were high on ideas passion and low… Continue reading Zombie Girl–The Movie –movie review
Category: review
Here you will find a collection of my reviews.
CROPSEY–movie review
It is a delicate bit of balancing that comes with making a documentary film. You have to serve the truth, the story, and the audience and all of it at once. As exciting as the truth is it is exciting often because of its subtlety, because of its delicacy, two things that films often… Continue reading CROPSEY–movie review
Half Moon
I have to admit that it’s a nice surprise to find a low budget horror film that actually seems to have the same idea I always say these types of movies SHOULD have, and that is to focus on what you have and can do and not what you cannot do. Too many indie horror… Continue reading Half Moon
Bleading Lady
I think I discovered a new type of movie, a new subgenre. No, it's true. Torture Corn. Movies about torturing and killing people but which are not serious in the least. Hm, no, that isn't right. Rats. I'll work on it. Anyway, the movie that inspired this new idea for a subgenre is Bleading Lady,… Continue reading Bleading Lady
Seeing Heaven – review
Seeing Heaven – movie review Sometimes I get the feeling that when a movie is being made that whatever reason the people making it had to make it, whatever messages they had in mind are just beyond me. I mean, I am sure that there is something else going on in Seeing Heaven but what… Continue reading Seeing Heaven – review
Let Me Die Quietly – movie review
Let Me Die Quietly Personally I cannot imagine how hard it would be to make a low budget film. You are trying to make a movie that can compete with the bigger budget films yet has none of the money behind it. Still, you have to look at your limitations and make them your… Continue reading Let Me Die Quietly – movie review
S&Man – review
S&Man For fans of horror films there is always the allure of the unknown and the unseen. There is always the pull of the forbidden. When I was in my teens and twenties the bootleg horror market was booming. There were all kinds of horror movies from Asia, Europe, Mexico, even the U.S. that went… Continue reading S&Man – review
Lily and the night
Lily is a sad girl, coming to visit her love's grave in the night, but lucky for her that some love doesn't die. Acrylic on canvas. Meep! http://www.meepsheep.com
Fright Flick – movie review
Fright Flick - movie review It really is as I and a thousand other critics have said - if there is something hard to do it is the horror comedy. Filmmakers seem to do one element right and in so doing neglect the other and there are very, very few films that bridge the… Continue reading Fright Flick – movie review
Unthinkable – movie review
Unthinkable – review For a good many years the United States has lived beneath the shadow of What If, a shadow that became all the longer after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. This is a specter that has haunted the arts and media heavily but rarely do we get past the jingoism of… Continue reading Unthinkable – movie review
American Fetish – review
Ya know, far be it for me, or any of us suckers lucky enough to get movies in the mail to review, to ever say that reviewing movies is a chore but, darn, sometimes it really is. Most of the time even the bad movies are watchably bad, and are at least amusing but once… Continue reading American Fetish – review
Blades – review
Blades It's hard to admit but sometimes there are movies that just stump you. You watch them, follow the story the best you can, you stick with the thing but darned if you just can't get the groove of the thing. Such was the case of Blades, a movie that was so obvious that I… Continue reading Blades – review
Star Crash
Ya know, as modern audiences we are pretty spoiled .Even the the worst and lowest budget movies can luck out and get some talented people to do special effects or computer work for them thus making the film look way better than it has a right to. Now we can turn on the worst of… Continue reading Star Crash

