Movie Review – Evil Dead Rise
For horror hounds, this film rocks. This EVIL DEAD is no holds barred.
For horror hounds, this film rocks. This EVIL DEAD is no holds barred.
Perhaps the darkest and silliest of Marvel properties yet.
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 7/2/21 – 30 Coins
“Bloody hell!” is slang for an expression of dismay, disgust, anger, surprise, etc. This film is all that and more.
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 2/15/18 – Night of the Living Dead (1968), Criterion Collection
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 12/21/17 – Suspiria
With the availability of so much entertainment vying for our attention, there is one genre that can easily be missed…B-movies.
Let’s say you’re in Hollywood and you’ve no desire to come up with an original idea. You’re thinking – remake.
Ray Schillaci recommends four exceptional short films: “The Apple Tree”, “Tomgirl”, “Moving On” and “A Tricky Treat”.
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.
Showcast Episode 29: The Movie Guys burn through previews of “Out of the Furnace” and “Inside Llewyn Davis”, then special guest Ted Raimi holds court and proves himself a real Movie Guy. Plus, Hollywood’s economic plan for America, a look at celebrity birthdays and pretty much a wall-to-wall Coen Brothers love fest!
I loved getting lost in Roger’s bottomless, passionate love of the movies.
The demon-speeding-through-the-woods shots that we’ve come to love in the original are still in tact and still effective.