The Dead Outside

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With real-life horrors of COVID19 and their lingering effects, can movies about pandemics ever be novel again?  (No pun intended.)  Hitting too close to home for many, with too much… Continue reading

CRAWL or DIE 2 – Sci-Fi Horror with Nicole Alonso Returns

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BackyardFilms is excited to announce the upcoming sequel(s) to their 2015 breakout horror feature, CRAWL or DIE (written and directed by acclaimed Indie director, Oklahoma Ward), starring actress and singer, Nicole Alonso… Continue reading

MUJŌ – Chapter A: Da Introduction

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Review by Chris Rennirt In June of 2019, I wrote about a sci-fi series in the works called MUJŌ (written, directed, and executive-produced by Steve Squall).  At that time, with only a short teaser trailer, I knew it was something … Continue reading

THE VOID

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Something terrible is happening.  A dead body lies in a hallway, a black triangle is painted on a door, and a woman screams.  Running from the house, she is shot.  Doused with gasoline, while still alive, begging for her life, the woman is set afire… Continue reading

MUJO: Creating an Epic Adventure

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Hailing all explorers of out-of-this-world cinema!  Space Jockey Reviews’ radar recently picked up transmissions hot off the intergalactic presses.  Shooting to top priority here at mission control is a new film in the works by director/writer Steve Squall, from Louisville, … Continue reading

10 Cloverfield Lane

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Recently, on a weekend night at Walmart, in a one of those big, bargain movie bins (the one’s that have movies overflowing to the top, spilling onto the floor as you try to find the one you want), I found … Continue reading

Crawl or Die

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About a month ago, I was in the Củ Chi district of Ho Chi Minh City, crawling through tunnels built by the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War.  Củ Chi is now a tourist area where anyone can experience… Continue reading

Deadfall: Ground Zero

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Space Jockey Reviews is happy to be in blast-zone central with Deadfall: Ground Zero–the latest film from Remy St. Paul. From the looks of the behind-the-scenes photos below, Zombie Apocalyspe Response Team members will have their hands more than full … Continue reading

Wet Your Lips for Apocalypse Kiss!

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Calling all Nexus 6 Replicants and sundry lifeforms across the universe! Humans, aliens, androids, and sentient beings everywhere are talking about this one. “Do androids dream electric sheep?” is the question we (like Philip K. Dick) seek to answer…all the … Continue reading

“Prometheus Actually Explained (With Real Answers)”

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Space Jockey Reviews loves Prometheus–the prequel to the 1979 classic, Alien–even with the myriad questions and issues some consider unanswered, confusing, contradictory, and, in the worst comments, downright “stupid.” Part of the charm that Prometheus delivers is, in fact, just … Continue reading

Oblivion

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“Earth is a memory worth fighting for,” but… …is a clone memory as authentic as the original…and, is it worth fighting for?  Hmmm.  Before seeing Oblivion, I might have said that an original is better, somehow, without knowing how…exactly.  Why … Continue reading

War of the Worlds (1953 vs. 2005)

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A CINEMA REALIST’S REVIEW OF BY KENNIE COMBS JR. (A.K.A. DOC HOLLYWEIRD) What would we do if we were invaded by beings from another planet? How would we react when we found out that there was intelligent life out there … Continue reading

PROMETHEUS: A New Classic

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“Every king has his reign, and then he dies. It’s inevitable.” ~ Meredith Vickers WARNING: This article contains spoilers!  Although I take great care to keep such information at a minimum, analysis and critique of a film require discussion of what … Continue reading