Misty Wallace

Primal Rage (Movie Review)

Bigfoot sightings and evidentiary claims have been made for decades upon decades, and in countries spanning all across the world. Most descriptions of the giant, ape-like creature have always painted it as an obscure, mysterious, yet non-threatening and somewhat even benign beast. There has always ... Read More

Death House (Movie Review)

Unethical experimentation has long been practiced by various sectors of the American government and typically with grave consequences. Take, for example, the CIA’s interrogation and mind-control program MKULTRA; or the U.S. Public Health Service’s 40-year study of the progression of syphilis with their 1932 “Tuskegee ... Read More

The Tag-Along 2 (Movie Review)

A popular Taiwanese urban legend known as “The Little Girl in Red” describes a family that went hiking in the mountains in 1998, where they recorded their adventures on home videos so that they may relive those memorable moments whenever they wanted to. One year ... Read More

No Solicitors (Movie Review)

When it comes to solicitors, Hunter S. Thompson said it best in his early 1960s novel, The Rum Diary, when he wrote, “I harbor a secret urge to whack a salesman in the face, crack his teeth, and put red bumps around his eyes.” With ... Read More

The Midnight Man (Movie Review)

Games have long since been birthed of controversial and/or sinister origins, what with “Ring Around the Rosies” denoting elements associated with the Black Plague, or “Chutes and Ladders” teaching children about morality and introducing them to the paradise of Heaven and the misery of Hell, ... Read More