Ghost Ship film review

I cannot exactly pinpoint when I watched Ghost Ship (2002) for the first time. What I can remember is that I have not been able to rid the feature from my mind since. The beauty of Ghost Ship is that is not the typical ghost film. The film takes place on boat in the ocean. One would think the added creepiness that can take place within a haunted house would not work on an ocean liner, but that’s the farthest thing from the truth. Continue reading “Ghost Ship film review”

Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? film review

For years, many shows and films have mentioned the film What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? in some way. After so many years of hearing about the feature through all these references, I thought the only thing to do was actually view the film. Continue reading “Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? film review”

Murder on the Orient Express film review

While my viewing experiences of late has me in full blown debate mode, I finally decided to view Murder on the Orient Express (2017) on Wednesday in theaters. For years, I have wanted to view the predecessor and recently I have wanted to read the Agatha Christie novel the films are modeled after. Continue reading “Murder on the Orient Express film review”

The Mountain Between Us film review

A while back I remember seeing a huge cardboard advertisement for The Mountain Between Us. I immediately thought of how much I loved both the actors within the film and told myself to see if there was a trailer already out when I arrived home that afternoon. The film appeared intriguing and I am happy with the pick I made early in October when I had a day off I normally do not. Continue reading “The Mountain Between Us film review”

Restoring faith in humanity one Christmas movie at a time

Just like Christmas songs, there are also Christmas movies that must accompany the holiday season.  Despite viewing most of these an insane amount of times, and most since childhood, I still have the desire to sit on my couch, with a blanket, maybe some coffee or hot chocolate and watch them every holiday season.  Continue reading “Restoring faith in humanity one Christmas movie at a time”

Thankskilling film review

Have you ever picked out a film because you know is going to suck? Because I have to admit I do this from time to time. This is half of the reason I keep adding guilty pleasure films to my collection. Continue reading “Thankskilling film review”

Water for Elephants film review

When Water for Elephants came out in late April of 2011 I debated whether or not this would be a good film to see in theaters. Ultimately this was not a film I decided to see at the time. For some reason or another though the more I thought about the film the more I had a desire to see the feature. So when the film came out on DVD my chance finally came. Continue reading “Water for Elephants film review”

Saw film review

Back in 2004 there was a debate between my father and I as to what we should see as part of or Halloween horror movie tradition. The films choices were The Grudge or Saw. At the time one of my friends raved about both, but she said that Saw was one of the best horror films she had seen in a long time. Continue reading “Saw film review”

Jigsaw film review

To say I am a Saw fan is probably an understatement. Thus there will be spoilers from the previous films, but not Jigsaw, included.  From the moment I watched the original feature I was hooked. Continue reading “Jigsaw film review”

Halloween film review

While taking my first film class at Kennesaw State University our professor announced that the whole class was going to take part in watching a horror film on Halloween. The class got the chance to vote on various films, but deep down I hoped we would be watching the John Carpenter classic, Halloween. Continue reading “Halloween film review”

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