Let me get this out of the way really quick. I’m putting the Based on a True Stories on hold for a bit. With my husband having a crazy work schedule lately, and my work being crazy (more than normal, except for the last week), and we are trying to potty train our daughter. So I haven’t had much time to do research on any movies. I also found out that the Keddie Murders are going to have their very ...
Updated 07-30-2012 at 05:25 PM by dawnkatdead
Based on a true story: The Haunting in Connecticut To the good people/readers of KR here is what I found involving the Haunting in Connecticut case. At the end I will give my opinion on all of these things that I have watched, and read. First a little background on why this case peaked my interest. When I first heard about this case it was through the Discovery Channels A Haunting series. When I first watched it I ...
Being the ever curious Kat, I always want to know more after watching a movie, especially the ones that are based around true stories. So in the coming weeks I’m going to present to the good people of Killer Reviews, extensive blogs on movies that are “based on true stories”. I will be adding my own opinion to some of these, but for the most part I just want to present my findings to you all, and let you make your own decision. I will still be doing my ...
Updated 02-07-2012 at 08:59 AM by The Butcher
Manitou Springs, CO 2011 Coffin Races. If you’ve never been to Colorado you probably have never heard of Manitou Springs, hell even some people that live in Colorado have never heard about it. Manitou is known for all sorts of spooky goings on. Manitou is home to haunted hotels (which are said to be the majority of all the hotels down there) and hippies. But one thing that this sleepy little valley town is becoming known for is the annual Emma Crawford Coffin Races. Here’s ...
Since I haven’t done a Those were the days in a bit, I thought I do one for this special time of year that is Halloween. Don’t Tell Me About Halloween is another great from the long line of Quiet Please shows. Ernest Chapel plays Craig. And that’s all I can really find. There’s a lot of information out there, but not a whole lot on this episode. But what I can tell you is that immortality comes at a price. “I’m going to kill my wife tonight, ...