Recently, CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Scorpion" episode 14 of season 1. The episode is entitled, "Forget Me Nots," and it turns out that we're going to see some very intense stuff go down as the Scorpion crew has to rush to stop nuclear weapons of mass destruction from launching, and more! In the new, 14th episode press release: Team Scorpion is going to have to jog the memory of an injured former Secret Service agent to prevent nuclear weapons from being launched. Press release number 2: Team Scorpion will have to jog the memory of an injured former Secret Service agent who is their only hope of preventing weapons of mass destruction being launched from a secret U.S. nuclear silo. In the meantime, Paige is going to be torn when Drew suggests that moving to Maine might be the best for Ralph. David James Elliott...
- 1/12/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
*full disclosure: a DVD screener of this film was provided by Phase 4 Films.
Director: Sasha Krane.
Writer: Gordon Greene.
Cast: Monique Barajas, Chris Blasman and Malika Blessing.
Machete Joe is only the second horror film that this reviewer has seen with a primarily African American cast. Inheritance is the other and like this second film a Caucasian character dies first. This is a reverse of the usual black man dying early trope. However, Machete Joe does not offer any of the unique struggles inherent in African American cultural. Instead, this is a routine serial killer thriller with a spoof of filmmaking the only interesting element.
Two producers have gathered a cast of actors to an isolated ranch to film "Machete Man." There is trouble on the set as only thirty pages of the script have been written. The other sixty pages have to be improvised. But that is not...
Director: Sasha Krane.
Writer: Gordon Greene.
Cast: Monique Barajas, Chris Blasman and Malika Blessing.
Machete Joe is only the second horror film that this reviewer has seen with a primarily African American cast. Inheritance is the other and like this second film a Caucasian character dies first. This is a reverse of the usual black man dying early trope. However, Machete Joe does not offer any of the unique struggles inherent in African American cultural. Instead, this is a routine serial killer thriller with a spoof of filmmaking the only interesting element.
Two producers have gathered a cast of actors to an isolated ranch to film "Machete Man." There is trouble on the set as only thirty pages of the script have been written. The other sixty pages have to be improvised. But that is not...
- 2/11/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The upcoming horror film Machete Joe just got an R rating from the MPAA earlier this week. The film is about a group of out-of-work actors who decide to take their careers into their own hands by shooting a low-budget horror film, about an urban myth. With only 15 days to shoot their unfinished script, at a remote castle in the desert, getting through the first night becomes a nightmare. As their egos begin to surface so do the dead bodies.
The crew of Machete Joe includes:
Sasha Krane - Director, Gordon Greene - Writer (writer) / Producer, Howard Green - Producer, Christopher Walling - Cinematographer, Vincent Gillioz - Composer, Lisa Yuan - Production Designer, Stephen Goetsch - Editor, Manny Marquez - Editor
The cast includes:
Monique Barajas, Chris Blasman, Malika Blessing, Jason Bonduris and Paul Campbell as Machete Joe
Machete Joe was Rated R For bloody violence including rape, and some language.
The crew of Machete Joe includes:
Sasha Krane - Director, Gordon Greene - Writer (writer) / Producer, Howard Green - Producer, Christopher Walling - Cinematographer, Vincent Gillioz - Composer, Lisa Yuan - Production Designer, Stephen Goetsch - Editor, Manny Marquez - Editor
The cast includes:
Monique Barajas, Chris Blasman, Malika Blessing, Jason Bonduris and Paul Campbell as Machete Joe
Machete Joe was Rated R For bloody violence including rape, and some language.
- 11/14/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Do you think that you have problems? You should try going to your high school where, instead of celebrating, you find yourself on the wrong side of a sharpened stick. This, and many other bloody scenarios take place in Reunion of Terror. This DVD will release March 7th and the film stars Christian Anderson, Monique Barajas, and L.J. Green. A little on the short side, Reunion of Terror runs eighty minutes. The acting for the film has been described, at the movie entertainment site Joblo, as "not terribly good" (Joblo). As well, the writing has been reviewed by Joblo as being: "poorly written," but maybe the featurettes and music videos on the DVD will make up for what the story and acting lack (Joblo). The trailer does not really sell the plot of Reunion of Terror much better than the Joblo review, but viewers can make up their own...
- 2/4/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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