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Favorite Movies: Horror: Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), Silence of the Lambs, Jaws, Black read more Christmas (1974), Friday the 13th (1980), Return of the Living Dead, Halloween (1978), Last House on the Left (1973), way too many to list (in the horror genre alone, not to mention out of genre film) Non-Horror: Stand By Me, Lonely Are the Brave, Lost in Translation, Rushmore, Blue Velvet, The Elephant Man, Sling Blade, The Usual Suspects, Reservoir Dogs, Caddyshack, Stripes, Ghostbusters, One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest, Harold and Maude, The Treasure of Sierra Madre, There Will Be Blood, Boogie Nights, Fargo, No Country for Old Men, The Big Lebowski, and on and on and on and mothafu*kin on

Likes: Film, Books, Words, Writing, Rhyming, Football (49ers, Lions), Basketball, Wiffle ball, read more Womens Gymnastics, Movies, Music, Underground hip-hop, Reggae, 50s and 60s R&B, Cinema, Alcohol (vodka, rum, whiskey will do), Beer, John Madden football, Scrabble, Clue, Crossword Puzzles and Word Searches, Horror flicks, Saved by the Bell, Married With Children, Seinfeld, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Entourage, Tales from the Crypt, Motion Pictures, Michelle Pfeiffer, Paul Newman, Jack Nicholson, Ellen Burstyn, Scorsese, the Brothers Coen, Mexican Food, Italian Food, Cats, The Color Green, The Beach.

Dissecting Herschell Gordon Lewis!

"He seen somethin' different. And he done it." – HERSCHELL GORDON LEWIS on his own epitaph! Rest in Pieces Godfather…90 years is a hell of a run! Indeed, while the news two weeks ago about the Herschell Gordon Lewis passing...
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Unseen Halloween Returns: The Bride Of Frankenstein (1935)

Last October, Arrow in the Head presented a column called UNSEEN HALLOWEEN, in which the staff recommended movies that are by and large very obscure. This yeah, UNSEEN HALLOWEEN RETURNS! But with a twist! Each writer is now tackling a...
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Desierto (Movie Review)

PLOT: When a dozen or so Mexican citizens make the harrowing journey across the U.S. border, they’re welcomed by Sam (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), a boozy, rifle toting maniac aiming to pick each person off one by one. It’s up a...

TV Review: The Exorcist (Season 1, Episode 3)

EPISODE: CHAPTER 3: LET 'EM IN THE DISH: Fathers Keane and Ortega show video proof of Casey's possession to their pious higher-ups, but much to their chagrin, aren't given the go ahead to perform an exorcism just yet.  WARNING: MAJOR...

Under The Shadow (Movie Review)

PLOT: An unhappily bereaving mother in war-torn Tehran must protect her young daughter from a deleterious Djinn that has infiltrated their home. REVIEW: Featured two months ago on our list of Most Anticipated Genre Flicks to see this autumn, all...
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Top 10 Horror Movie Strangulations!

Say friends, what’s your favorite horror movie strangulation? See, we’re taking inspiration for this week’s Top 10 from two sources. Hear us out. With this week’s release of THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN, an obvious offshoot of Hitchcockian cinema, and...

Lavender (Movie Review)

PLOT: After a car crash retriggers a past sense of amnesia in a woman named Jane (Abbie Cornish), she must piece together her memory in order to figure what happened really to her family members that were slaughtered 25 years...

TV Review: The Exorcist (Season 1, Episode 2)

EPISODE: CHAPTER 2: LUPUS IN FABULA THE DISH: Upon denial to perform an exorcism on one of the possessed Rance girls, Father Ortega officially joins forces with the recently liberated Father Keane. WARNING: MAJOR SPOILERS BELOW! IF YOU'VE NOT SEEN...
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