The Iconic “Hellraiser” (1987) Isn’t What It’s Cracked Up to Be

A few weeks ago I was reminded of the iconic Pinhead from “Hellraiser” when I put on a horror shirt I haven’t worn in months. I kind of forgot it existed, but I found it buried in my drawer — stuffed full of my T-Shirt collection. That day, the iconic horror shirt became a topicContinue reading “The Iconic “Hellraiser” (1987) Isn’t What It’s Cracked Up to Be”

“Texas Chainsaw Massacre” (2022) is a terrible attempt at making a sequel to the original

So, I admit it took me a while to watch this film. Mostly because I wanted to be in the right mood and headspace to watch Leatherface chainsaw a bunch of bitches. And to be honest, I’m glad I waited. Honestly this isn’t a rush to watch kind of film. If you’re a die-hard fanContinue reading ““Texas Chainsaw Massacre” (2022) is a terrible attempt at making a sequel to the original”

“I Still Know What You Did Last Summer” (1998) Is Way Too Predictable

After watching “I Know What You Did Last Summer” (1997) I was on a happy high from how good it was. The plot was intriguing, and I was actually a bit scared. I mean, there were a few bumps in the road but overall, it was a great film! And there was that mystery ofContinue reading ““I Still Know What You Did Last Summer” (1998) Is Way Too Predictable”

“Chopping Mall” (1986) Where Shopping Costs You an Arm and a Leg

Recently I’ve been wanting to dive into the 80s realm of classic B rated horror movies. Most of the titles I haven’t even heard of, but when I was watching one of my favorite film reviewers on YouTube, Cody Leach, talk about “Chopping Mall” in one of his recent videos I was instantly hooked inContinue reading ““Chopping Mall” (1986) Where Shopping Costs You an Arm and a Leg”

“Scream” (2022) Did An Excellent Job As a ‘Requel’ and Not Redoing Itself as a ‘Sequel’

This has to be THE movie I was most excited to see this year. I am a die-hard “Halloween” (1978) fan and of course I’m looking forward to watching that, but “Scream” (1996) just hits different. The Scream franchise hasn’t released a movie since 2011, the fourth film in the series. I wonder why theyContinue reading ““Scream” (2022) Did An Excellent Job As a ‘Requel’ and Not Redoing Itself as a ‘Sequel’”

“I Know What You Did Last Summer” (1997) is an Iconic 90s Classic

While spinning through the usual suspects to watch on Netflix, my friend Cody and I stumbled upon this cult classic favorite. “I Know What You Did Last Summer” (1997) is a horror mystery film that I’ve heard so much about. It’s been on my must watch list for years but I just haven’t been seekingContinue reading ““I Know What You Did Last Summer” (1997) is an Iconic 90s Classic”

[REVIEW]: “Old” (2021) was a disappointment in acting, character development, and more

Do you ever watch a movie with someone, and it’s so bad that you just need to talk about it? For hours? That’s what happened to me after I watched this film. I finally watched the movie “Old,” and I honestly forgot it even existed. After I watched it, I figured out why. It’s terrible.Continue reading “[REVIEW]: “Old” (2021) was a disappointment in acting, character development, and more”

[REVIEW]: I wanna play a game… “Spiral” (2021) doesn’t give the sense of nostalgia I expected

My friends and family know I am a huge “Saw” franchise fan, like TOTAL fan fanatic over the series. Last Halloween I got a mask of Billy the puppet and decided to dress up as this character to channel my love for the series. I even own every “Saw” movie on DVD.  So you couldContinue reading “[REVIEW]: I wanna play a game… “Spiral” (2021) doesn’t give the sense of nostalgia I expected”

[REVIEW]: “A Nightmare on Elm Street” (1984) brings nightmares to life in a whole new way

Every week my boyfriend and I have a movie night where we watch a film together over Facetime. It’s our way of spending time together while we do long distance. This week he got to choose the movie and he surprised me with what he chose. What did he choose? He decided we should watchContinue reading “[REVIEW]: “A Nightmare on Elm Street” (1984) brings nightmares to life in a whole new way”

[REVIEW]: I want to play a game, ranking my favorite “Saw” films of all time

“I wanna play a game.” These famous words were spoken in a film that changed the horror film formula forever. That film was Saw (2004), a horror movie giving people a chance to play a game to potentially save their own life. This one movie turned into an eight film franchise (another is on theContinue reading “[REVIEW]: I want to play a game, ranking my favorite “Saw” films of all time”