Alex

Alex

Film reviewer, gamer, music photographer.

Owner Breaking Scene Media. Published in Revolver Magazine.

Favorite films

  • The Devil's Rejects
  • Halloween
  • The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
  • House of 1000 Corpses

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  • Hitman: Agent 47

    ★★★

  • Feast II: Sloppy Seconds

    ½

  • Bill Burr: Drop Dead Years

    ★★

  • Joe Gatto: Messing with People

    ★★½

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  • Elevation

    Elevation

    ★★

    A Quiet Place in the mountains. Elevation is the first of our micro movie reviews here. Just a shorter more condensed review and thoughts on a film. 

    Elevation follows a world where killer monsters have come up from underground and wiped out most of the population except for those hiding above the 8,000 feet mark. Yes, 8000 feet, not a foot less as the monsters seemingly have some invisible barrier that stops them from even inching past that. We follow…

  • The Substance

    The Substance

    ★★★★

    The Substance is one of the years most talked about horror (or horror related films) and will most certainly end up being one of the most memorable ones you'll see. 

    We follow movie star turned TV fitness instructor Elisabeth Sparkle who has spent her life in Hollywood as a major star with a massive resume of accomplishments. She knows however that aging out in the industry is a real life and during her 50th birthday celebrations gets her contract cut…

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  • Portal: No Escape

    Portal: No Escape

    ★★★★★

    Short films are amazing. With that being said they also leave you wanting more.

    This film based off the Portal game series lasts 7 minutes and without saying a single word leaves you completely glued to the movie. It also only has a cast of 4 people in it with the female role being your main point.

    I have to say that for this being a independent film the special effects that they use when the Portal Gun is being…

  • The Green Inferno

    The Green Inferno

    ★★

    Closing out as the final film for Bruce Campbell’s Horror Film Festival 2015 was a private screening of “The Green Inferno” as the first date of Eli Roth’s Fan Appreciation Tour for the film. Slightly more than a month before wide release a small crowd of less than 200 fans were shown the talked about film that people have been waiting years for.

    I should note before the film began Eli Roth and lead actress Lorenza Izzo did come out…