Two Americans looking to strike it rich learn the hard way that greed gets no man ahead, and this story drives that point home like sand before a strong northern wind. Continue reading The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Author: Erin
I cut my teeth on the classics and evolved to prefer Stephen King, Neil Gaiman, & Anne Rice. I'm a fan of all things macabre. I enjoy all manner of movies, but really enjoy romances, horror, & thrillers. Tarantino and Carpenter are high on my list of favorite directors.
I also play roller derby under the name Morticia At-ems, and have a horror-hostess alter-ego, Ravena Vlad. I love being in front of the camera. I also enjoy gardening, hiking, scuba diving, collecting tattoos, and moon-gazing. I'm a lifelong pagan and enjoy broadening my mind. I am not a film expert, which will be apparent when you read my articles. Instead, I focus on telling how the film impacts the viewer emotionally, intellectually, and, if possible, spiritually - the visceral approach.
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
Sometimes it takes a spirit so full of life that it cannot be tamed to bring life to those most in need of it. In this endearing tale, inspiration becomes something that spreads like a virus but heals like a natural remedy. Continue reading One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
10 Cloverfield Lane
Sometimes you feel like a thriller about aliens invading the planet…but other times you feel like a horror film about a murderer who kidnaps people and takes them to a secret lair. Why not have both? Dan Trachtenberg’s 2016 release combines the best (or worst) of both worlds in a successful attempt to keep the viewer on the edge of their seat with suspense. Continue reading 10 Cloverfield Lane