Poison: Horror, Art House, and Indies
Favorite Movie: 12 Angry Men
 

Felix is a freelance writer born and raised in Bronx New York. He is well versed in art history, and the sixties; he loves classic rock, Steve McQueen films, Spielberg, and is continuing to pursue his writing career through his obsession with horror movies, and film.

Aside from writing various novels, and attempting publication, Felix's movie reviews, and opinions can be read at Film Threat, the Film Threat Blogs, Superman Homepage, Film Fan Addict, Shock Till You Drop, X-Critic, and Crave Online, and he can also be found on Rotten Tomatoes.

At the moment, he's currently a staff member at Film Threat, Crave Online, and X-Critic where he contributes regularly.


 

   
Washington
Poison:
Action, Drama
Favorite Movie:
Unbreakable

This talented published writer has written some great novels including "Madly", has his own political column, and is a very avid contributor to the Superman Home Page which he helps to run with the webmaster. He's been voted the fan's number one favorite writer on the very popular site for years, is the scourge of the WB Network for posting honest criticisms about "Smallville", and is friends with DC Comics very own Greg Rucka, yet he still finds the time to contribute to this site. How the hell does he do it? He's Superman.

For more writing from Neal, buy his novels:
Madly, Paladin, I Am Hardcore. You are Reading., and Dogs on The Roof

 

  From Parts Unknown
Poison: Zombies, Doctor Who, Horror, Tom Atkins, Spaghetti Western, Nature Gone Amuk
Favorite Movie: Dawn of the Dead '78, Bullitt, Nightmare City

Bill has been a life long fan of all things that go bump in the night ever since the day he was born. He's certified steadi-cam operator and a drummer/songwriter in the now defunct horror themed band "Man Behind the Sun." Not one to turn away from the progress of technology, Bill has embraced both HD and Blu-Ray, but now laments the loss of his bank account. A huge fan of classic Doctor Who, Bill maintains that the new revival pales in comparison to the original broadcast run, but continues to watch nonetheless. A useless fountain of useless television and movie trivia, Bill welcomes all challengers while he patiently waits the implementation of the Cyber Conversion Process.
 

Illinois
Poison:
Drama
Favorite Movie:
Midnight Cowboy

Tony Farinella thinks about a film a lot. Almost too much. It has gotten to the point where he has received the nickname of "The Bachelor Critic." Social life be damned! I want movies, movies, and more movies. Tony has a storied history in the world of on-line journalism. Getting his start covering pro wrestling events all over the world and interviewing all of the biggest stars. Tony has since left behind his pro-wrestling roots and refocused on his true passion: The movies.

Tony's on-line reviews, columns, and interviews covering movies are seen all over the Internet daily. Tony brings his unique, brash, and outspoken viewpoints of movies to Cinema Crazed. Tony will be doing weekly reviews and also giving his two cents in his weekly column titled "Inside the Industry" with Tony Farinella.

 

   

Pennsylvania
Poison: Westerns, Comedies
Favorite Movie: Superman: The Movie

Truly destined to be one of America's biggest, this largely ambitious friend volunteers his time to write reviews for my site, and we couldn't be happier. He's a multi-talented individual who is a very hard worker and really has a taste for writing with a keen eye for detail and, like I, wants to make it, and we're proud to have him aboard.

  Helena, AR
Poison: Horror, Spaghetti Westerns, Drama, Romance, Action
Favorite Movie: Leon: The Professional

Brian is a freelance artist / writer who's lived a strange life that really never gets any less odd. He's had the honor of meeting Wes Craven by complete accident, failed at starting his own band and still hasn't finished a single novel he's started. Raised on a healthy mix of horror and movies involving gratuitous nudity, he's grown to become and rather scary yet charming guy. He dreams of one day meeting his perfect mate and raising many awesome children.

 

  Michigan
Poison
: Horror, Grindhouse/Exploitation
Favorite movie: Audition

I'm a 25 year old college graduate who's loved movies all my life.  When I was a kid I wasn't allowed to watch horror movies, so I sneaked downstairs and watched them whenever I could get my hands on them and my mom wasn't looking.  Exploitation classics like The Hills Have Eyes and I Spit on Your Grave leered out at me from their boxes at the video store, and I've been hooked ever since.  Now that I'm old and decrepit, anything that can transport me back to those early days of childhood excitement is appreciated, and horror movies do it for me more often than anything else; that's why I keep coming back to it.
 

 
Portland Oregon
Poison: Bad, trashy horror movies.
Favorite movie/s: Alien, Legend, Blade Runner (maybe a bit of a Ridley Scott fetish?) Repo Man, Sid and Nancy (Alex Cox anyone?) Koyaanisqatsi

Mr. Dahlke has been toiling in the Internet movie-review trenches since about 1999. He once got a check from Themestream.com (where his current site Video Sewer began) so he considers himself a professional writer. While not doing duty as a full-time stay-at-home-dad, he also paints and occasionally records music on a PC.

  Contributor
Poison:
Sci-Fi
Favorite movie: The Empire Strikes Back

Russ Emanuel marks his professional film directorial debut with "Her Knight" and “Girl With Gun”. Originally from San Francisco , he grew up in both Japan and the United States , garnering an international viewpoint of the world throughout his childhood. He wrote his first screenplay in 1993. He then went to the University of Southern California in Los Angeles to study Cinema-Television, International Relations and Japanese. More recently, he worked as "Assistant to Producer" on "The Failures", and founded his production company Russem Productions in 2002: "Her Knight", "Mavet", "Girl With Gun", and presently "Perfect Red" being the first films under its banner.

Russem Films:
http://www.russem.com