Kellie  Haulotte

Kellie Haulotte

Kellie Haulotte is a writer who enjoys writing about movies from horror to art films, and writing short horror, spy, and hard-boiled detective fiction. She also had written blogs about movies in the past. Recently became a Green Bay Classic Movies Examiner for the Examiner.com. She adores classic cinema.
Also has published a poetry book at Lulu.com and published a couple of e-books at Amazon.com. Her first paperback was a short story collection and was published in October by Createspace.
She just loves to write!

Her website: https://sites.google.com/site/acreativewritersworld/home.
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Graduated from Stephenson High School in 2009 and from Stratford Career Institute in 2010 for a degree in Creative Writing.

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  • It's Alive!
    This sci-fi short story is about Heath, a 19 year old who learns that he's not as human like he was led to believe. He finds out a dark secret about his past.
  • The Brood: A Wrestling Faction
    Back in the 90s, Edge, Christian and Gangrel were in a faction called, "The Brood." In this article you'll learn the Brood's history.
  • A Poem: What's Wrong with This Crazy World!
    An emotional poem about the ills of the world, from drug use, to homelessness and to ill behavior children with a lost future. Read the poem and you can decide what's wrong with the world.
  • Lone Slovenian Pilot Completes a Global Flight
    An article about a Slovenian pilot who flew home after finishing a two-month flight by himself. Read more about who he is, about his flight, the plane and what record he made.
  • My Mother
    "My Mother" is a poem about my mother and why she's one of my heroes. This poem is dedicated to her for mother's day.
  • What is Love?
    A poem about what love really is and how it makes someone feel.
  • Don't Judge!
    A free verse poem about judging others.
  • A Poem: No Other Place I Rather Be is at a Desk or Under a Tree
    A poem about our own desires and passions in life, but specifically my passion for writing.
  • 5 Great Books About Artists that Are My Favorites
    I love art and interestingly enough their are many art books out there but which ones are the best? That I don't know but I do know my favorites, so read on.
  • 10 of the Best Pulitzer Prized Books that I Love
    So many books have won a Pulitzer Prize but what ones are really the best? Read on to learn that answer.
  • The Wolf Gift by Anne Rice Tops My 2012 Springtime Reading List
    Who said that you should only have a summer reading list? Every season deserves one, so here's ten books I want to finish before summer comes.
  • They Say and the Old Crone
    Two silly short nonsense poem I wrote. One about an evil witch and the other is about living in the bright side even when you lose.
  • 5 Inventions from the Ancient Greek World
    Here's an article about 5 inventions that the Ancient Greek's invented.
  • 5 Books to Read for Easter
    Ever wonder what to read for Easter? Well here's a list of five books to read for this spring holiday.
  • Please Don't Pollute Me!
    A poem for Earth Day about taking care of nature and the land around us.
  • 5 Books to Read for St. Patty's Day
    Wondering what books go great with St. Patrick's Day? If so read this article to learn.
  • Red
    A simple free verse poem about the color red.
  • Smiling is Required!
    An article about ways to enlighten the mind, to put a smile on your face and help others around you.
  • My Favorite Poet, John Keats
    An article about who John Keats was, his works and why he's my favorite poet.
  • W.B. Yeats: My Favorite Irish Poet
    Read why W.B. Yeats is my favorite Irish poet, learn a little more about him and read some of his poems.
  • Today is Easter Rick!
    An Easter poem about the holiday and how a family celebrates it.
  • A Fan's Review: 'Dark Shadows' #210
    A short review and plot summary of number 210 episode of "Dark Shadows."
  • Last Living Member of the Surrealist Movement Dead at 101
    Dorothea Tanning died at age 101. She was the last member of the surrealism art movement. Read more about her life and her art.
  • Fast
    A flash fiction about a man running from thugs who think he stole $125,000. He may or may have not. It's a cat and mouse game!
  • Violin
    A very short story about a man, his violin and the sadness that is lifted.
  • Bram Stoker: My Favorite Irish Novelist
    Ireland has many authors from James Joyce, Oscar Wilde even to film director Neil Jordan. But my favorite Irish author is the one and the only Bram Stoker, read why he's my favorite and even learn about his career.
  • Art Loss Register Makes a List of Most Stolen Artists
    An art news article about the Art Loss Register and their list of most stolen artists, Picasso being number one. Also why art thefts happen and which art is taken.
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  • First Edition of 'Birds of America' Sells For $7.9 Million
    An article about the Audubon book that sold for 7.9 Million dollars and what book sold even more than that one. Learn more about Audubon and his books.
  • A Journey of Shopping for Used Books
    A detailed journey of three books that I found at thrift shops and used book stores.
  • Notable People We Lost in 2011
    Three notable names that we lost in 2011, Betty Ford, Vaclav Havel, and Kip Tiernan.
  • 5 Freakiest Classic Episodes of the 'Twilight Zone'
    My personal picks on what were the freakiest 'Twilight Zone' episodes ever created.
  • Happy Holidays
    A bleak but sometimes funny Christmas short story about not really a hitman who is having troubling with his next hit and he searches for a reason. It's a human study of man and his thoughts.
  • Alexander III
    An article about Alexander the Great.
  • Desert Heat
    An exciting and dramatic Western short story about a boy who is on the run from the law after they think he shot a cattle baron.
  • A Piano Sonata
    I wrote this for my tumblr blog and decided to publish it. It's about a man playing a haunting tone on his piano. Enjoy.
  • Snow Cold: A Haiku
    Love writing Haiku's, so this one is about well winter weather. It's that time again.
  • Perfection
    A poem that I wrote on my blog on Tumblr.
  • Thunder: A Haiku
    A haiku I wrote.
  • Water: A Poem
    A poem I wrote, I took the tanka form and used the 5, 7, 5, 7, 7 syllables.
  • Natural World: A Tanka Poem
    A poem in Tanka form, the Tanka is the oldest type of poetry in Japan.
  • Merry Christmas!
    A delightful Christmas Poem that I hope brings a smile to your face.
  • Three Love Haikus
    Wrote three haikus about Love, from broken hearts to love affairs.
  • Winter's Folly
    A haiku about winter, a season that we love and hate.
  • The Blue World Order
    In 1996 the BWO was formed and here is an article about who they were and why they were the most creative group in wrestling history.
  • Stephen, King of England (1135-1154)
    An article about who Stephen was and the trials that he went through like the battle for his kingdom from his cousin Matilda.
  • William II (1087-1100)
    The life and times of William's the Conqueror third son William II. He wasn't as famous as his father or his fourth brother Henry I but he did make some impressions in History.
  • Queen Anne of England (1702-1714)
    A look at Anne the last of the Stuart's reign and how she helped shape British History.
  • One Last Season
    A poem about fall before fall it's gone and for some it's already gone.
  • Moody (A Poem)
    A somewhat moody poem about people never noticing things that matter and always wanting things from you. But as the reader you take it in as you want it to be.
  • John Bolan
    A Halloween story about a young man who escaped death at age 16 from a serial killer with a sick fetish on Halloween after that he is sent to his Aunt's and now five years later he comes back home and his nightmare is not over just yet.
  • The Real Dracula: Vlad Tepes
    A biography of Vlad Tepes who was the inspiration for Bram Stoker's book Dracula.
  • Dome (A Poem)
    A poem about wandering in Greenwich and going to a dome shaped home.
  • A Halloween Poem!
    A Halloween Poem that I wrote that I think works great for the holiday. It's a little funny too.
  • Your Halloween Film Guide for This Year (2011)
    I wrote down some of your not so usual horror films for your Halloween film viewing. Halloween isn't too far for fans of horror cinema.
  • Trains in a Cold World
    A poem about spies and trains.
  • How I Easily Repaired My Bookshelf
    A very super easy way to fix a bookshelf when you don't have money or the time.
  • "Jane Eyre"
    The question was asked what was my favorite 2011 film so far and well it was Jane Eyre. So read why I picked this period piece.
  • Puddles
    My haiku about water, it's a haiku that I published recently in my new poetry book.
  • Nightfall
    The story about the 80s horror radio show Nightfall and the list of my favorite episodes.
  • Hitchcock and Hamlet
    A somewhat humorous that involves a teenager who has seen too many Hitchcock films and feels like Hamlet and a mother who knows more than what her son thinks about her new husband.
  • Scary Mornings and Foggy Nights!
    Alain and Sandra was heading to their exclusive honeymoon spot until the fog is too bad so they stop. Things are okay until they learn about a killer on the loose.
  • Don't Mess with a Mad Scientist!
    Ethan gets in a car accident and loses his memory but a good friend tells him he can give it back. So there it begins Ethan is happy until he learns the dark side.
  • The Snowy Trees!
    My Tritina about the season winter.
  • The Maltese Falcon
    Read on why my favorite novel is "The Maltese Falcon" and a little bit about the novel.
  • My Reaction to the Emmy Nominations!
    My views on this years Emmy Nominations.
  • Shakespearean Films!
    A guide of some films that were inspired by the plays for example the 1996 film Romeo + Juliet and the classic 1944 film Henry V.
  • The Battle of Boyne
    Every July 12th, In Northern Ireland they celebrate this historical battle. Learn more about it and why it's celebrated.
  • The Fort
    Short story about friendships, history, and a little intrigue in the mix.
  • River: A Haiku
    A haiku I wrote, hope you enjoy it.
  • Summer, Summer, Summer!
    A summer poem that puts a smile on your face.
  • The Bubonic Plague of 1348 to 1350
    A historical look at the impact of the Black Death on 14th Century England.
  • A World Look at Four Short Films from 1924 to 2009
    A review of four short films that are from the U.S., France, and Italy. For the fan of short world cinema you may be interested to read my thoughts and about the film.
  • Five Films I Think Are a Piece of Beauty
    Five films that I think are very beautiful pieces of cinema. You may agree or disagree on this list.
  • Your 10 Random Film Term Guide!
    Here's ten random film terms to know and learn.
  • Psychological Horror and Slasher Films: Looking at Both Sub-Genres
    Looking at two different horror sub-genres, Psychological Horror and Slasher Films.
  • My Favorite Novelist: Robert Ludlum
    Read on why my favorite novel is Robert Ludlum.
  • A Taste of World Cinema!
    A nineteen film guide of cinema around the world.
  • A Look at the Haunting Tale of "The Monkey's Paw!"
    A look at the horror story "The Monkey's Paw."
  • The Neighbor Next Door!
    A humorous tale about a man who tries to figure out his new neighbor and the effects of learning about him.
  • 5 Worst Horror Films (My Opinion)
    My opinion on what are the worst 5 horror films ever made.
  • "Cold"
    A cold war story about one agent who gets captured in Siberia.
  • My Favorite Short Story Writer: Shirley Jackson
    Shirley Jackson the master of psychological horror is one of my favorite writers and read on why I enjoy her works and which ones I love.
  • Fifty Films of the Fifties
    Here I've written 50 films that were made in the 50s. From cult classics to world films and everything thing in-between.
  • 10 Film Guide for the Summer Season!
    Did you know that there are many films out there that have a lot to do with the summer season? Well if you didn't then read this guide of films that are for your summer season.
  • This Message Will Self Destruct~ Spy Films!
    A guide of some spy films that I think are enjoyable from James Bond to Jason Bourne.
  • "The Wild World of Life In My Perceptive!"
    I'm not a photographer really but decided to take some pictures of some birds and other interesting things.
  • The Subject!
    The story of Micah who is a science subject for the government. A strange look into government experiments.
  • The Gunslinger of San Marco
    Texas Ranger John Eastwood is on a mission to hunt down gunslinger Clint Wayne. He finds Wayne at his hometown San Marco and then the showdown begins.
  • She Said that She Would Come Back!
    Shelly is a horror writer and one day while she is watching "Night of the Living Dead" a peculiar man comes over and tells her a strange story.
  • The Aquarium
    The Aquarium is probably my favorite spy film out there that takes place in the Soviet Union. So here's a little about this film and why I like it so much.
  • The Passenger: A Jack Nicholson Film I've Never Seen!
    I found a Nicholson film that I've never seen and a little surprise that I missed one so popular.
  • Film Guide: Lina Wertmuller
    A four film guide of the films of Italian Director Lina Wertmuller. Great for people who want to learn more about World Cinema!
  • Stab!
    Pete learns that his murder case is something out of the ordinary. A horror mystery for the fans of suspense.
  • A Sports Movie List from a Normally Not Sports Fan Unless It's Boxing!
    My funny take on my favorite sports films. Some you will probably wonder about and some you'll probably agree. This may not be your average list.
  • Anthony Perkin's Five Films to See!
    Anthony Perkins is sometimes one of the most overlooked actors of his time. Here are five films that I personally think are a must see of his. Psycho not included.
  • Once Upon a Midnight Dreary!
    This month is National Poetry Month, so I've decided to share my favorite poem. So read on to know what poem I think is the best. (I think you might get it with the title)
  • Escape from Tryanny!
    A Poem about Moses and the Hebrews freedom from Egypt.
  • Prague and War
    A story about Micah and how he learns more about the mysterious stranger of the town a french artist. A historical fiction story about the times of Napoleon.
  • Great American Director Sidney Lumet Dies at Age 86!
    A look at Sidney Lumet's career and why he will be remembered as a great director.
  • Philip II of Macedonia~A Look at His Battles and Life
    Philip II of Macedonia was the father of Alexander the Great. Here's a look at where he conquered and about his murder by Pausanias.
  • King Richard III: The Notorious King in Life and Death!
    Richard III in some eyes was a murderer and in others a saint. It is all in your own opinion really so here is an article about his life and why he is so "notorious"
  • 5 Blogs About Books!
    Reading is my hobby, and there are many readers out there. So I found five blogs about books that are great for all the readers out there.
  • Klitschko Retains Title but the Fight Ends Disappointingly!!
    Vitali Klitschko retains his title from Odianier Solis but the fight wasn't what people would have predicted it would have been. Read my views on the match and what happened.
  • "Wuthering Heights"
    My favorite from either Bronte sister is Wuthering Heights the book and the films are the best. But what is my favorite? Read this article and you can learn the answer.
  • David Cronenberg
    Picking a favorite director is hard since there are so many out there but David Cronenberg makes my list.
  • Interview with the Vampire..
    Probably not surprising that my favorite film is my favorite soundtrack too. Read on why I think it's a great movie soundtrack.
  • 12 Monkeys
    A favorite scifi Bruce Willis and notable Brad Pitt film was a 1963 French Film called "LA Jette" Read why it's my favorite remake and how I feel about remakes.
  • My Personal Experience with the Dead
    Read about my weird experience with ghosts. Sounds unbelievable but at the time it was true.
  • A Film Fan's DVD Collection
    Read about my personal DVD Collection and see what kind of movies I love.
  • He's Mean, He Wears Green, and He's Oh so Fun!!!
    St. Patrick's day has it's own horror film series and it would be the Leprechaun series. So read on to see which one is my favorite and see if you agree.
  • Who Would Score My Film?
    As a film lover I have my wishes of one day having a film made of my ultimate liking even to the details of film scoring, so here in this article you will read who would score my film and what this film is about.
  • Green!
    Ian is celebrating St. Patrick's Day the only way a man who lost his wife and left the mob would, seeking revenge on his old crew so he can officially leave. This holiday story is about a hit man who turned into a Private Investigator.
  • 10 Best '90s Alternative Albums!!
    I'm a girl who loves her music from the '90s and still do. If you love music from the '90s and still love Alternative music then this guide is for you. See my top ten and read why I like them from L7 to Alice in Chains.
  • Vampires and Pink Elephants
    Greg is a writer who is trying to save his name, his last book sucked, so now he is writing a better one. His secret was finding madness and befriending a vampire. It's a dark funny tale.
  • Five Offbeat Valentine's Day Films!
    I found five films that take place on Valentine's Day but don't really show much romance and love, more on the lines of killing and horror. So if you don't like the holiday or cutesy movies then read this.
  • '90s Horror Film Guide!
    Here is a list of some horror films that were made in the '90s like the films Hideway, Bleeders, The Ninth Gate, and so on..
  • 1970s Horror Flicks!
    Info on fifteen horror films that were made in the '70s. Great for people who are just starting watching horror films and for veterans who want to rekindled their love for horror.
  • Eight Deadly Legs
    Nick and Ziggy are two cousins, who go to the Amazon Jungle together. Nick wants to find a spider that hasn't been seen in a very long while but it's his quest to find it. He might of wanted to rethink this quest after what he finds.
  • Lost Love
    It's March 8th, Mardi Gras. Jon meets Patricia two days before. Now Patricia and him have a date, but she's no where to be found. So Jon looks for her but maybe she's not everything he wanted.
  • Family Hysteria!
    Riley founds out some dark secrets about his sister, she's plotting to kill him and her husband. Riley though learns that she isn't all there. So coaxes her to get help, but will she kill him in the process? Are family bonds stronger?
  • Vengeance Isn't Always Certain
    Simon comes back from Paris to hear that his brother Nick was murdered. Simon knows exactly who did it, so he's on a warpath. But in the process he learns that not everything is what he thinks. He might be wrong about what exactly happened.
  • Changes!
    Read an account about a man who is changing into a werewolf.
  • What Do I Have to Lose?
    A look into Nancy and Colin's relationship. Colin loves to be controlled and Nancy sees that to break him of it, she needs a divorce. But she really doesn't want one because deep inside she does love him but it's hard for her to show that.
  • Love Bites.
    A story about two brothers and one girl named Molly. But there is something odd with Molly.
  • Vampire Films from the 90s
    A list of vampire films from the 90s like the films Children of the Night, Project Vampire, and Sundown. I strayed away from your average vampire films from the 90s. So enjoy this list.
  • Three Haunted Places!
    Here's a list of three places that are supposedly haunted, The Rose Hall, The Crescent Hotel and Changi Hospital.
  • Ten Films of Julian Sands!
    A ten film guide of films that Julian Sands as starred in. If your a Julian Sands fan or if you don't know who he is then this is a guide for you.
  • Coming and Going!
    Adrian and Susan, are on vacation. They go to this quaint town that is suppose to be lively but it is deserted. That wasn't in the brochure, they leave or try to leave. A horror thriller that will keep you guessing until the very end!
  • The Curse of 1643!
    The little town of Summit is forced every winter into darkness and it's up to Jackie Sanders to help the little town before the undead destroy it. An weird tale about legends and lore. Involves witches, vampires, demons, and zombies.
  • 1929
    A fictitious account of the St. Valentine's Massacre. It's in Frank Gusenberg's view, one of the men that was murdered on that day.
  • Holiday Gifts for the Foreign Film Fan in Your Life
    Gift ideas for the person in your life that loves foreign films. From books, movies, and to other odds and ends.
  • Movie Review: A Loving Father (Aime Ton Pere)
    My review of the film A Loving Father, that both starred Gulluame Depardiu and Gerard Deparidu, whom are father and son.
  • 12 Christmas Movies to Watch for the 12 Days of Christmas
    I listed 12 Christmas films to watch for the 12 days of Christmas. So enjoy this Christmas film guide.
  • Holiday Gift Guide for the Movie Lover in Your Family!
    A helpful guide for shopping for the movie lover in the family.
  • 'Interview with the Vampire': My Ultimate Favorite Film.
    I'm a fan of films, I love them. I would classify myself as a cinephile or starting as one. A film that personally made me a fan of vampires and movies, is "Interview with the Vampire."
  • Christmas Issues..
    A story about Ian, who lives a sad and semi violent life. He visits his mother, and envy's her life with what he calls her new family. His mother doesn't understand him. When his stepfather's family comes over, Ian finds it hard to "act normal."
  • Seven Websites to Help Find the Kinect You Crave
    Here's a guide to seven websites, to find a Kinect video game console.
  • A Family Affair
    Today's Thanksgiving for Logan and his family. But Logan is dreading today because his Uncle Mikey is coming over, and he just happens to be a mobster that Logan messed with. (Logan's on the good side of the law). A holiday tale that has a twist too it.
  • Vittore Carpaccio
    Vittore Carpaccio was a great artist. Here's a brief article about the man and his works.
  • Tim Roth Before Fox!!
    Tim Roth is an great actor, now he has his own show on Fox. It's pretty popular, but if you never knew him before, or little of him, here's a guide of some of his films.
  • Five Pieces of Techonlogy that Can Save Your Life!
    Bad things happen to good people a lot, and if you can help stop that by using just the simplest things from technology, then that's a good thing. Here's five things that could save your life that came from the technology age.
  • My Favorite Crooners that Make Christmas Great!!
    My top ten crooners that sing some of the best Christmas songs. Let's start the holiday off right with some good music, so read on.
  • Ten Best Movie Trailers!!
    My opinion on the ten best movies trailer.
  • Guy Fawkes Day
    Today is Guy Fawkes in Great Britain and here's a little history about Mr. Fawkes and his day.
  • Action Films!!!
    A term that means guns, swords, martial arts, explosions, and the best plot. Want to know what are some of the better action films, well read this and you'll know.
  • So You Want to Have a Movie Party!!
    I'm giving tips for you a perfect party that involves movies, food, and good friends.
  • Queen of the Damned: A Movie Review
    Here's my movie review of Queen of the Damned.
  • Five Ghost Books to Read!!
    Not only are there movies to watch for Halloween, there are some scary ghosts to read, so here's my list of them. There's a mixture of nonfiction and fiction.
  • Japanese Officials Uncover Mass Graves on Iwo Jima
    On Oct. 22, according to aol news from the article "Grave Containing Up To 2,000 Bodies found on Iwo Jima," Japanese authorities have uncovered two mass graves that may hold the remains of almost 2,000 Japanese soldiers on the island of Iwo Jima.
  • And Now the Screaming Starts!!
    David and Lisa, get stranded at an old abandoned farmhouse. At first everything is okay but then weird things start to happen, things that will scar this couple for life, literally. Be Prepared to be Scared!!
  • What I've Learned by Watching Horror Films!!
    I love Horror films, and did you know you could learn from them? Okay well maybe you could, but you'll probably get some laughs than really learn anything from these ten tips.
  • Five Ghastly Video Games
    Halloween is around the corner and did you know in your video games, you can be terrorized just as in the movies? Here's a list of five games with ghosts in them.
  • Guide to the Friday the 13th Films!
    This is a guide to all the Friday the 13th films (well besides the remake), if you were wondering about them, this article is for you. It was an idea I got from watching them on AMC's fearfest. Enjoy.
  • David
    David was born with a gift, he can see the dead. To some it's a curse but after his girlfriend dies, he sees it as gift. But instead of finding her, he finds other spirits that aren't happy to see him.
  • The Leaf Man
    A funny and insane story about a man who despises leaves and how he tries to get rid of them. Let's say the simplest things can turn people insane.
  • Creepiest Destinations in Great Britain and the United States!!
    A Travel Guide on where to go to find some haunting places in Great Britain and the United States.
  • David Bowie Films
    David Bowie fans, if you love his music then you should try some of his films he was in. Here's my list of them.
  • French Films I Personally Love
    I'm obsessed over French films, and it all stems from seeing Vincent Cassel act. Now after teaching myself about other French films and directors, I'm an addict. So here's my guide to French films that I can't get enough of and I bet others can't either.
  • Biting the Flesh!!
    Evan is a photographer and decides to go out at night and takes some photos. He learns that going out on night during Halloween is a bad idea especially on a full moon.
  • 1980s Horror Films!!
    The 1980s changed the way we look at horror films, with it's slasher appeal and some memorable characters. So if you love the 1980s and horror films, you'll like this guide.
  • River
    Alesky works with the Polish police, and his next assignment is to find the murderer of a man found in the Stazka River. He has to fight his own demons too.
  • The Apartment from Hell
    Moe and Igor live in Burchest, in an apartment, weird things start happening mostly to Moe, that leads to some answers that he wasn't aware of. Funny with a mixture of horror and some film knowledge, you'll love it. So read on and enjoy.
  • 10 Films I Can't Wait for Their 2011 Release!!!
    2011 is an exciting year for films, so here's a guide of what to watch and what I can't wait for. For example just to get you excited, Scream 4, Castlevania, and Priest. So read on and learn some new films.
  • Harvest Festival
    Victor is a King who has some issues, his nephew tells him that his subjects want to kill him, but is it really them? What was suppose to be the harvest banquet after the war they fought is now a game of death.
  • Ray Winstone and His Films.
    Ray Winstone is a great British Actor, so here are some of his films listed in this article.
  • Was it the Wife or the Nephew??
    Dylan and John are trying to figure out their next case. It starts with a man shot in the head in his Den, and his wife and nephew have their own alibi's but it doesn't add up in this crazy case.
  • Thirty Films to Watch on Halloween!!!
    I know this is early to be making guides about Halloween, but it will be here sooner than you think. Will you be ready? Well if you read this article, then you will be ready. Enjoy.
  • Dhampir
    Ares is a Dhampir (half vampire) that goes around and kills evil vampires. This is the first of the series about Ares. It starts out that he goes to a castle and fights the elder Asher. He also meets the eccentric Cassander.
  • List of 2010 Foregin Films
    Wondering what to watch? Bored with American films? Well this guide might help you, so use it.
  • James Dean
    James Dean gave us three films that to this day are still cultural icons. If you want to learn more about this rebel and his film read this article.
  • Movie Review: Le Samourai
    Le Samourai stands the test of time with greatness. This film is Jean-Pierre Melville's prize in cinema history. I myself can't find anything wrong with film and here are my reasons. So read on to see why this could be the best film of all time.
  • The Wrong Man
    Heath is about to go to bed until he hears a gunshot. After the shot things get strange and Heath goes a little crazy from fear. It's a two page story that may scare you.
  • Movie Review: We're No Angels
    We're No Angels gives some laughs, but it's a conflicting movie. If you like Sean Penn and Robert De Niro then give it a chance.
  • Highlander: The Series
    Highlander the Series, is one of my favorite TV shows. So I wrote five of my favorite episodes.
  • Four Books You Must Read!!
    Are you looking for something to read? Well read this guide that has four books I picked. Each book I picked comes from different years, to the 60s and present.
  • Labor Day and the Hitman
    Alec is a contract killer who doesn't get Labor Day off like the rest of hard workers. But he might figure out partying is better. This is a lighter story for a not so light job.
  • Five Twilight Zone Episodes
    The Twilight Zone is a classic show that has many good episodes. Here I picked five of my favorites and explained them.
  • Raging Bull
    Raging Bull is a great boxing movie, it's different than your average sports movie. It's the story about Jake LaMotta and his own personal journey into boxing and life.
  • Five Leonardo DiCaprio Films!!
    Leonardo DiCaprio is a great actor, so here are five of his films that make him such a good entertainer.
  • Brad Pitt
    Here are ten Brad Pitt films explained. These ten are some of his best. They range from the early 90s to 2007.
  • Ten Enrique Songs I Love
    Enrique Iglesias is a talented singer, has has many hit songs. Here's a list of ten songs that are reviewed.
  • ACTION!
    French director Vincent Melville has the cast from hell and all he wants to do is make a drama film. Little things ruin his chance to finish his film so he decides to change everything about the words drama and film.
  • Medical Mysteries!!
    Carter Malley is a newspaper reporter and his next assignment is about body snatching at the local cemetery.
  • Strange Highways
    Dean Koontz's Strange Highways gives you the elements of horror and science fiction. The two science fiction stories "Bruno and "Night of the Storm" are his best scifi stories. Here they are explained and also is explained is why I love Dean Koontz.
  • Gaspard Ulliel
    The french actor is young but has a pretty impressive career already. Here are ten of his films listed and explained.
  • 15 Classic Films!!!
    15 Classic films that range from dramas, gangster, horror, and historical films. A guide for a classic film fan or a beginner.
  • Who Could Play the Hulk?
    All this talk about the film the Avengers and who will play the Hulk raises many questions. Well here's my opinion about the question who should play the Hulk.
  • Red Drinks for All!
    Ten red drink recipes that work for red weddings or just any wedding. Each pick is from around the web.
  • Beast of Gevaudan
    Beast Of Gevaudan is one of the most famous french mysteries. It's so popular that the french action horror flick Brotherhood of the Wolf was made. But what exactly is this beast, here I answer some questions.
  • Book Review: Light at the End
    Do you like horror? Vampires? Blood? 1980s Punk Scene? Then this book is right for you, read the review and then decide.
  • The Purple Dress
    A Haiku about the color purple and a purple dress.
  • Music Videos Can Make Good Movies!!
    My three music video picks that based their videos on movies. It's classic films meet new age music.
  • The Dollar Trilogy
    Sergio Leone gave us three films that made a wonderful trilogy. Here I want to explain about each film and why I think it was the best.
  • Guide to Vampire Shows
    A guide to vampire shows goes from Dark Shadows to Vampire Diaries.
  • The Painting
    A heartfelt story about an artist and his son who find the perfect room to live in at the Parisian Apartment. A simple story that is very meaningful.
  • Three Coffins
    Michael finds out that he was in his Great Great Uncles will to live in his estate. A uncle he never knew and what's worse there are three coffins in the cellar.
  • Three Awesome Movie Picks that Came from TV!!!
    My three movie picks that came from a TV series.
  • Zbigniew Cybulski
    Here is a look of four films from Zbigniew Cybulski and why he is called the "Polish James Dean."
  • Rosa County
    Virgil wants revenge for Sheriff Grady's Death and he wants to restore Rosa County but it takes violence and more carnage to save little Rosa County.
  • Three Parts of Cash Pearce.
    Cash Pearce was just walking home until he gets kidnapped. But not just by anyone kidnapper a crazy man who thinks that he has finally found a way to bring back the death but one problem he needs blood.
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