Misty Wallace

We Are the Flesh (Movie Review)

In a post-apocalyptic world, survival is strongly dependent upon the renouncement of virtue; as morality, integrity, trust, and decency serve no other purpose than to get one killed. Shelter, food, and water are the necessities required to survive, and which will not be passed out ... Read More

A Dark Song (Movie Review)

Dancing with the Devil can only be done to the tune of one’s own dark song, a painful aria that they carry with them until the weight of it begins to crush their spirit; in which case they are then prepared to sacrifice their life ... Read More

Ghosts of Darkness (Movie Review)

It is often said that there is no time like the present, especially when the present involves being confined within the four walls of a paranormal vortex comprised of previous inhabitants that are all trying to kill you. Every second counts when the dead attempt ... Read More

The Dark Tapes (Movie Review)

There are some things in this world which are not meant to be known to everyone or seen by everyone, things so dark that the effects of watching such disturbing phenomenon could actually generate an inexplicable change within the viewer. The Dark Tapes truly possesses ... Read More

Getting Schooled (Movie Review)

What do Saturday detentions and war have in common? Everyone is dying to get out early. The same goes for a very diverse group of five high school students who find themselves wasting a Saturday in detention being monitored by a very intimidating wheelchair-bound teacher ... Read More