Ever since the dawn of our existence, we humans fear what we donโt understand or in some cases prefer not to understand. The power of giving something or somebody a name comforts us and helps us deal with something that is beyond our control. Our ancestors gave natural occurrences in nature names and faces in … Continue reading
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[Bea’s Reviews] May [2002]
Check out this quirky diamond in the rough of LGBT horror goodness. Something tells me you won’t be sorry.
[Bea’s Reviews] Drop Dead Gorgeous [1999]
Jesus Loves Winners! If you like it dark, non-PC and wrong, give this cruel little gem a go.
[Bea’s Reviews] A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge [1985]
Come out the closet, Freddy!
[Bea’s Reviews] Interview With The Vampire [1994]
Some mainstream LGBT blood-sucking goodness comes your way in the form of Neil Jordan’s acclaimed ‘Inteview With The Vampire’. Gaudy, exciting, flamboyant, sexy yet at the same time affecting.
[Bea’s Reviews] The Armor Of God by Diego Valenzuela [Special edition review]
Iย couldย sum up this entire review saying three key words; “BAD. ASS. ROBOTS.” and why not? Mechs are enormously popular among fans of science fiction young and old, they are supremely grandiose, wildly entertaining and always find an audience, especially among those who love their Japanese geek culture. But to describe Diego Valenzuela’s debut Young Adult … Continue reading
[Bea’s Reviews] Bram Stoker’s Dracula [1992]
I COULDN’T HELP MYSELF. There really is something to be said about a horror film that not only broke the box office but saved a studio from going under as well as launching several fledgling acting careers. Francis Ford Coppola set out to release a film based off Bram Stoker’s novel which turned into … Continue reading
[Bea’s Reviews] The Last House On The Left [1972]
What is there to say? This is more of a discussion than a straight up film review, so I won’t necessarily apply a rating because as a film, it’s execution is uneven. I’m more or less talking about the themes and how they speak to us as the audience. Pardon the birds and the tablet … Continue reading
[Bea’s Reviews] Dracula Untold [2014]
Luke Evans is handsome. Not bad for a Welshie. Upon seeing the first major theatrical trailer (which I analyzed not too long back) I remarked that I would not expect brilliance from the film because something inside of me was certain it would not be an exercise in brilliance. Of course we talk at length … Continue reading
[Bea’s Reviews] Showgirls [1995]
Well, Marcey asked for it, so she’s gonna GET it. ๐ This video review is dedicated to the Mistress by the care of the Contessa. Enjoy, darling. โค Nomi is a DANCER, damn it!!!!
[Bea’s Reviews] Embrace of the Vampire [1995]
Martin Kemp plays a door licking vampire with a perchant for ankhs. Oh and there’s Alyssa Milano with her lovely zonkies and trying to play the bad girl (and failing endearingly miserably) You aren’t gonna get anything out of this movie other than an hard-on, trust me.
[Bea’s Reviews] Hellbent [2004]
Happy Halloween everybody!!!!! It’s time to get daring with this 2004 first- a gay slasher film that just happens to be one of the better hack and slash flicks you will see out there. It’s somewhat obscure, but if you dig deep enough, you may be able to uncover this gem. Although not by … Continue reading
[Bea’s Reviews] Sin City 2: A Dame To Kill For [2014]
You get to see my fugly mug again. Lucky you! โค Apologies if my ear-fiddling gets annoying, I’m currently battling an ear infection and while the medication is great, the blocked sensation isn’t. I wanted to wait a while before I posted this review because I was NOT kind on it when I … Continue reading
[Bea’s Book Reviews] The Lord of the Flies by William Golding [1954]
A short and somewhat (at least I HOPE) bittersweet book review of the classic novel about the demons that lurk within us all. BT DUBS: The final paragraph reads the following; “Ralph looked at him dumbly. For a moment he had a fleeting picture of the strange glamour that had once … Continue reading