Let’s Talk Giallo and Indie Horror…Merry Christmas!
Movie Guy Ray Schillaci points out titles beyond Mario Bava and Dario Argento that you should look into next time you want to horror up.
Movie Guy Ray Schillaci points out titles beyond Mario Bava and Dario Argento that you should look into next time you want to horror up.
Last week, DC Fandome content clips got the show shut down by YouTube. This week, Adam & Paul push the boundaries again and invoke…The YouTube Police!
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 9/25/20 – Terrified
Movie Guy Ray Schillaci remembers the career of Stuart Gordon both professionally and personally.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 10/24/19 – Crawl
A phantasmagoria of sight and sound that will either carry you away or leave you wondering what it is all about.
You could not find two more opposite actors in style and persona. Yet, the chemistry is undeniable.
Ray Schillaci previews the upcoming DEATH WISH remake, wondering, “where’s the reverence for the original?”
Ray Schillaci presents ten classic Italian horror movies for Halloween week.
Let me explain what it felt like watching “Stranger Things”: like I had crawled into a time machine and I could smell it, I could feel it, I could see it and my heart broke into a multitude of pieces.
Funny how that happens when we first see a film, read a book, listen to music or even appreciate a work of art. The question being, is it worth coming back to?
Wishing you all a Happy Halloween and vicious viewing pleasures from my dark, dank basement where no one can hear you scream.
Justin Bowler reviews two indie horror shorts screened at The Phoenix Film Festival’s International Horror & Sci-Fi Film Festival
The history of “third chapters” (known as “threequels,” thanks to those people who love to invent new terms while butchering English) is filed with good examples — and an outstanding series of atrociously bad ones.
Our Movie Guy Matteo Molinari looks at the art work that can turn you off to a film before you even go in the theater.
Imagine this: you go to the movies sure to see the sequel of your beloved movie… and you find yourself staring at a movie that has no connection with the earlier flick