Book Review: ‘Hell House’ by Richard Matheson
No conversation about the greatest horror writers of all time would be complete without bringing up Richard Matheson. From his literary works to his classic Twilight Zone episodes, Matheson knew how...
View ArticleRetro Review: ‘Prince of Egypt’
The story of the Exodus is one of the most adapted history. Not only is it a cornerstone to most of the world’s religions, but the tale of Moses standing up to one of the most powerful rulers in the...
View ArticleDead Files Top 10 Episodes
If you enjoy shows about the paranormal, cable television has shortage of programs to keep you entertained. But one show takes a completely different approach to paranormal investigation, rather than a...
View ArticleClassic Scene: Munchkin Land
Munchkin Land From the Wizard of Oz Directed by Victor Fleming, 1939 The Scene: Our hero Dorothy and her beloved dog Toto, have just been violently ripped out of their black and white world in Kansas...
View ArticleLet’s Talk About the Last Scene of ‘Split’
Have you seen Split? That new Shyamalan film getting decent reviews where McAvoy plays a crazy person with 24 personalities? No? Then you’d better leave. The movie drops a massive twist at the end and...
View ArticleTop 10 Movies to Get us Through the Trump Years
(the following opinions are mine alone as Josh Plock AKA darknite, and do not reflect the opinions of the House of Geekery) (I agree with Josh – G Funk) In the United States we have begun the reign of...
View ArticleCoolest Superhero Headquarters
Every superhero needs a place to hang their cape, trophies, and gadgets. Or sometimes they use their hideaways to simply relax after a long day of making the world a better place. Of all the perks we...
View ArticleRetro Movie Review: ‘Rocky’
This is a film which sadly far too many people know solely based on reputation and parody. All they know is that it is an underdog boxing movie starring a musclehead who talks funny. But should they...
View ArticleFive Creepy Unsolved Mysteries Part 24
It is time once again to look into the unknown in my continuing series of exploring the unknown. In this edition I will look at Submitted for your approval; a court case about the existence of a...
View Article‘Sun Records’-Episode 1 Review
In the 1950’s the city of Memphis, Tennessee (my proud hometown) became ground zero for a revolution which changed music forever. The city had been a massive crossroad of culture for the first half of...
View ArticleMovie Review: ‘Russian Woodpecker’
Psychologists point out that when we experience traumatic and tragic event, which almost seems outside the realm of possibility we tend to make connections where none may exist. In the 2015 documentary...
View ArticleRetro Review: ‘Targets’
In the 1960’s many things in the world were changing as social unrest and violence became more commonplace. The changes society was experiencing were naturally reflected by the horror films of the era...
View ArticleRetro Review: ‘Heavy Metal’
Movies are such a powerful and visual medium that many movies become ingrained in the memories of fans. This could be for a multitude of reasons; strong characters, great action, thrilling scares, or...
View ArticleMarvel and Diversity
Anyone who has strolled through their local comic book shop lately have surely noticed a host of new faces taking on the roles of established heroes (or in the case of Thor and Captain America...
View ArticleNine Games That Damage the Game Industry
Now you may be assuming that this list is going to comprise of the very worst games. Some of these do suck, yes, but that’s not enough. These are the games that are embarrassments to both developers...
View Article‘Sun Records’ Episodes 2-4 Review
For the review of the first episode of Sun Records click HERE The eight episode saga of the birth of rock n’ roll in Memphis continues to unfold and more players are introduced. Ike Turner waltzes into...
View ArticleRetro Review: ‘An American Werewolf in London’
Werewolves can be a difficult monster to translate to the big screen. Filmmakers are constantly running the risk with these furry creatures of making it too campy or having make-up effects which look...
View ArticleIs ’13 Reasons Why’ Dangerous?
Netflix released a new original series in recent weeks called ’13 Reasons Why’, based on the book of the same name by Jay Asher. There has been much public discussion about the potential impact of the...
View ArticleFive Creepy Unsolved Mysteries Part 25
We have finally made it a full twenty five chapters into our exploration into the unknown. Throughout this saga we have seen; ghosts, monsters, killers, and other bizarre phenomena. But there is no...
View ArticleMovie Review: ‘Red Turtle’
Nowadays Pixar is often credited as the animation studio who takes big risks on movies that are artistically and emotionally powerful and unique. But it is often forgotten that before Steve Jobs and...
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