This one has the classic formula of a peaceful coastal village with a monster legend that turns out to be real. Might not be too original, but entertaining nonetheless. This review has some spoilers.
I am a reviewer (not professional in the slightest) that gives an honest opinion on movies of all kinds that I happen to see. I review new releases as well as older films, and I try my best to post regularly. I love films and I love reviewing them, and I do this for fun. I hope any readers have fun reading my reviews as well!
Monday, October 20, 2014
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Night of the Blood Beast (1958) movie review
I knew I couldn’t go the month of Halloween without reviewing a Roger Corman movie. This one’s about a group of people trapped in a facility trying to survive attacks from an alien creature. The formula has been done before, it’s a simple and easy thing to do.... but it does try to be above the average horror movie by attempting to be smarter.... try and attempting are key words there.
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Saturday, October 11, 2014
The Killer Shrews (1959) movie review
Starting with the 50’s horror theme of the blog this month for Halloween, we have The Killer Shrews. The title may be stupid, but you can’t deny the fact that it got your attention.
Friday, October 3, 2014
The Host (2006) movie review
I don’t know of too many South Korean monster movies, but this one just might be one of the best out there.
Thursday, September 25, 2014
AE: Apocalypse Earth (2013) movie review
Yet another Asylum movie. I just can’t stay away from them, can I? This time, it’s there ripoff of After Earth, arguably the worst movie of 2013. Which means that someone who works for the Asylum, saw the trailer for After Earth, and said “yeah, that looks like it’ll be good. Let’s cash in on its success.” And thus, the piece of crap we have with us today, known as Apocalypse Earth, was born. Ugh.
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Transformers G1 Episodes 1-3 review
September 17th marked the anniversary of the premiere of the original Transformers cartoon in 1984, with the first episode: More Than Meets the Eye: Part 1.
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