Joe Begos

VFW (Movie Review)

What happens when 1976’s Assault on Precinct 13 and 1987’s Street Trash have a love child? You get something along the lines of VFW, the newest chapter in Joe Begos’ filmography set for release in theaters, On Demand, and Digital HD on Valentine’s Day, Friday, ... Read More

Bliss (Movie Review)

When a film begins with seizure induced kinetic opening titles with the song “Revolt” by The Nymphs, best known for being used in 1992’s underrated sequel Pet Sematary Two… then rest assured you have a fanboy picture on your hands. With his previous films, 2013’s ... Read More

The Mind’s Eye (Movie Review)

Written and directed by Joe Begos (Almost Human 2013, Why Horror? 2014), The Mind’s Eye incorporates some of the best special effects in cinematography while at the same time looking incredibly real. Paying homage to the famous 1981 David Cronenberg Horror film Scanners, in which a scientist sends a ... Read More