The highly-engrossing topic of UFOs has been around for decades. And with each passing year, it has only gained popularity. With the advent of the internet in the 90s and social media in the mid-2000s, theories about UFOs, sightings, and pictures received a boost as they were made accessible for the public. Now, new UFO… Continue reading UFO sighting Debryshire | UFOs for real? — UFOs For Sale
Month: May 2020
WitchTrap (1989) — Admit One Film Addict
AKA The Presence Director: Kevin S. Tenney. Starring. James. W. Quinn. Kathleen Bailey, Linnea Quigley. USA. 1h 20m. Sometimes films are just so freaking bad they turn out to actually be really enjoyable, this just might be one of the best of this rare category. I believe that in the beginning there was a brilliant […]… Continue reading WitchTrap (1989) — Admit One Film Addict
Halloween (1978) — Yash Bansal Movie Reviews
Despite a somewhat simple premise, “Halloween” does an astonishing job. This classic horror thriller is a fantastic movie that clearly inspired many movies for years to come. I think its truly amazing how this movie does with so little. The main antagonist is mysterious but is almost instantly terrifying. The way the movie uses lighting […]… Continue reading Halloween (1978) — Yash Bansal Movie Reviews
Boba Fett Is Back! The Mandalorian Season 2 Casting, Rumors — GET GEEK NEWS
Episode #26 – May 18th, 2020 – 1 :22:44 Boba Fett? Boba Fett?! Where?? The Mandalorian, that’s where! We discuss that and all the recent cast announcements for season 2! Important Stuff Theme music by http://www.bensound.com (Happy Rock) Check out our sponsor, The Dojo NYC (10-82 Cypress Avenue, Ridgewood NY 11385) for more information. 🎧 […]… Continue reading Boba Fett Is Back! The Mandalorian Season 2 Casting, Rumors — GET GEEK NEWS
Summer Movie Preview 2020/Fall TV show 2020 — MoonStar
Marvel’s “Black Widow,” Paramount’s “Top Gun: Maverick” and Warner Bros.’ “Wonder Woman 1984” have all staked out new release dates for later this year. Some movies, such as Universal’s “F9” and Sony’s “Ghostbusters: Afterlife,” have been delayed as far as 2021. “The King of Staten Island,” “Artemis Fowl” and “Scoob” will all be available to… Continue reading Summer Movie Preview 2020/Fall TV show 2020 — MoonStar
Little Monsters (2019) Review – Zombie Comedy… with Heart!? — Lost In… Movies
A month ago or so, I wrote a review for a movie called Anna and the Apocalypse, where one of my main complaints about that movie was “the movie is trying to have a heart so much, but it ultimately fails”. The reason I am mentioning this, is Little Monsters is exactly that thing Anna […]… Continue reading Little Monsters (2019) Review – Zombie Comedy… with Heart!? — Lost In… Movies
Alien (1979) Review — Seth’s Creative Cabin
I’ll be honest, I’m not one for scary movies. Mostly because I don’t like being scared, watching people being mutilated or torn to shreds, sex scenes make me uncomfortable, etc. Also they sometimes turn out to be garbage movies. Call me a wuss all you like. But sometime last month, maybe it was it’s popularity […]… Continue reading Alien (1979) Review — Seth’s Creative Cabin
My Top 5 Favorite RELAXING Horror Movies — The Below Average Blog
I know what you’re thinking. Horror? Relaxing? Surely you kid. Nope! Though horror films are meant to thrill, scare, and discomfit us, there are a handful of movies I enjoy watching in my downtime. As everyone who reads this should know by now, I’m a big rewatcher, and familiarity breeds comfort. Each of these five […]… Continue reading My Top 5 Favorite RELAXING Horror Movies — The Below Average Blog
Poetic Prose in Horror — Priscilla Bettis, Author
It’s National Poetry Month, so let’s take a look-see at some poetic prose. Recently, in two horror novel reviews on Amazon, I claimed both books were full of poetic prose. Did the authors really write with lyricism, or was I just blowing smoke? Let’s examine a couple of text excerpts to find out. This is […]… Continue reading Poetic Prose in Horror — Priscilla Bettis, Author
Eric’s Review: Cargo (2017) — The Scariest Things
Martin Freeman and Simone Landers in Cargo ★★★★ out of ★★★★★ Proving that there’s more life yet in the living dead genre, Cargo offers up some of the most sympathetic protagonists the genre has seen in years. 1,085 more words via Eric’s Review: Cargo (2017) — The Scariest Things