The Pragmatics – Short Film
In this horror movie trailer spoof, The Pragmatics are moving to a new neighborhood, but only if the situation is just right.
In this horror movie trailer spoof, The Pragmatics are moving to a new neighborhood, but only if the situation is just right.
The film is like junk food for the horror crowd and could generate a new audience for those uninitiated to the franchise.
Writer/Director Ti West knows how to bring forbidding horror to the screen as few others can.
Movie Guy Paul Preston calls in to the Your Weekly Dose podcast to review LAST NIGHT IN SOHO and THE LAST DUEL, and gets roped into reviewing DUNE.
Our Movie Guy Ray Schillaci runs down what’s streaming in the world of horror this Halloween
An ’80s era flashy trashy comedy thriller that has quite a few surprises.
Movie Guy Ray Schillaci remembers the career of Stuart Gordon both professionally and personally.
Our Movie Guy Ray Schillaci’s guide to the best pandemic-themed movies out there…if you’re into that sort of thing.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 9/27/18 – The [REC] Collection
Paco Plaza has a gifted visual sense that can take something we might have seen time and time again, and make it completely fresh.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 11/2/17 – The Lift
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 10/26/17 – The Old Dark House
Ray Schillaci recommends three zombie movies for Halloween-time: TRAIN TO BUSAN, THE GIRL WITH ALL THE GIFTS & IT STAINS THE SAND RED.
Chucky is back in action with his unique set of skills: torment, torture and murder, all with a wink and a devilish smile.
The new iteration of Stephen King’s IT wastes no time getting off to a screaming start.
The iconic director of the original THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE has joined the likes of George A. Romero and Wes Craven.
Justin Bowler’s ongoing rating of film festival friendliness – this week: Unrestricted View, Terror in the Bay, Glasgow & Freak Show Horror Film Festivals.
They might not always be the center of attention, but whenever they show up in a horror show they are nothing to laugh at.
Ray Schillaci presents ten classic Italian horror movies for Halloween week.
The Conjuring 2 succeeds mostly because of Wan’s ability as director to trust the audience will be with the film during the film’s quiet and unhurried moments.
Ep. 154: Sequel week continues with two new franchise “seconds” – The Conjuring 2 and Now You See Me 2. The Movie Guys cover them all as well as franchise “first” Warcraft. Sitting in the whole show is writer/producer Brian Bradley, the week of the debut of his new TV series, Uncle Buck, based on the classic film.
There’s a new horror auteur in town and he goes by the name of Mike Flanagan.
Once again, this happens to be one of the friendliest film festivals one can attend with both talent and audience having a great appreciation for one another.
You could hear a pin drop after the lights came back on at the press screening of writer/director Robert Eggers’ “The Witch”
Wishing you all a Happy Halloween and vicious viewing pleasures from my dark, dank basement where no one can hear you scream.
Showcast Episode 109: Director Marcus Nispel (“The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” (2003), “Conan the Barbarian 3D”) joins The Movie Guys in studio and has stories for days as his new film “Exeter” hits DirecTV on demand, with a major release planned in theaters for August. Also, previews of new-in-theaters “Trainwreck” and “Ant-Man”, while Adam leads a few rounds of “Name the Marvel Character”.
Showcast Episode 108: Improviser and Improv Shmimprov cast member Drew Boudreau joins Movie Guys Paul & Adam for a look at the week’s new releases – “Minions”, “Self/Less” & “The Gallows”. Plus, a round of Blumhouse Productions Mad Libs and a brief check-in on the Gridiron Heroes Foundation and a fond remembrance of the gone-too-soon TheDissolve.com.
Showcast Episode 96: The Movie Guys reach once again towards The Guinness World Record for most movies previewed in one Showcast as they take on “Unfriended”, “Disneynature Monkey Kingdom”, “Child 44”, “True Story” and “Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2”. Also, Paul interviews writer/actress Katie Nehra about her new film “Alex of Venice”, also in theaters April 17th.
Ray Schillaci recaps more of the best of the fest from The 2015 Phoenix Film Festival, including “Slow West”, “Exeter” and “White God”.
Showcast Episode 78: Movie Talk meets Actor Talk as “Hollywood Close-Up” co-hosts Natalie Lipka and Wayne Frazier join The Movie Guys for industry chat. Plus, previews of “Wild”, which you’ve probably heard of, “The Pyramid”, which you probably haven’t, and a focus group is brought in to see if they’ve EVER heard of the new Nicolas Cage film “Dying of the Light”.
Showcast Episode 69: Emmy-nominated comic writer and actor Matt Craig joins The Movie Guys for previews of “Gone Girl” and “Annabelle”. Plus, there’s a not-at-all-creepy gift exchange and lively rounds of “What Did you See This Week?”, 5 Questions and Karen’s Birthdays.
Movie Guy Ray Schillaci looks at the current state of horror films – is creativity still alive? Can they be profitable? These questions and more get answered with commentary by director Mike Flanagan (“Oculus”), director Marcus Nispel (“Friday the 13th” (2009)) and more.
Movie Guy Paul Preston talks about what makes a horror movie great on KTRH, Dallas, TX
Paul Preston talks great horror movies on KRLD, Dallas, TX