Showing posts with label ghost. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ghost. Show all posts

Sunday, June 7, 2020

THE TURNING MOVIE REVIEW

   Released in January of 2020, this movie was a passion project for executive producer Steven Spielberg. The Turning is a supernatural horror film that takes place in 1994. I missed this movie in the theaters, even though it did peaked my interest when I saw the trailer. Plus it was starring Finn Wolfhard from Stranger Things and IT. The movie is based on the 1898 ghost story by Henry James' The Turning OF The Screw.

Thursday, May 21, 2020

THE BABADOOK REVIEW

   I just got done watch the Australian psychological horror movie, The Babadook. Now I know I am a little late to the party since this movie came out in 2014. My bother kept telling me to check it out, and how much he loved it. Then I recently watched the movie Z on the Shutter movie app. A few reviews I saw about Z (Z 2020 REVIEW) compared it to The Bababdook. I was even getting asked on Instagram how they compared. Since I had not seen it yet, I knew that I had to watch it and see why people compared the two.

Sunday, November 24, 2019

The Haunted Mansion

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!! In this episode I talk about The Haunted Mansion, the famous ride at Disneyland!

Monday, May 13, 2019

PARANORMAL PATIVITY PODCAST

   Did you know I do a podcast all about the paranormal and supernatural? It is called Paranormal Pativity Podcast. Like that play on words? I have always been into the paranormal, and have had many experiences in my life. I talk about those experiences and more in each episode. I have had a bunch of guest, and also have done some bonus episodes where I cover classic horror movies from Universal.

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

HORROR MOVIE AT IT'S BEST, THE CONJURING

   The Conjuring came out on July 19th. As soon as I had seen the trailer for it I got pretty excited. I am one who loves horror movies. Now a days though I try not to get myself to excited for them cause the less excited I am, the less disappointed I will be if it turns out bad or just okay. A lot of times you get the best or most scariest parts in the trailers. Also it seems like horror movies now a days are just some random torture, bloody, and gore film, Which is not a bad thing, but I miss them good old horror movies that make you jump from all the suspense that gets built up throughout the movie. And who doesn't love a movie that makes you second guess walking down the dark hallway at night after watching a horror movie that scared the socks off you.