Month: October 2017

DOA Review: Killersaurus (2015)

DOA Review Case #0100 For those unfamiliar with my DOA reviews, in which I first wrote at The Horror Syndicate, I autopsy very, very bad horror or those with poor ratings to see if that contains the right justification, but done with detail. Hence, this review slated as #100, thereby a new series starts on…


DOA Review: Sharkenstein (2016)

DOA Review Case #0101 Once more we venture into the wasteland of the wretched movie creation, lying in an another unmarked grave with director Mark Polonia’s Sharkenstein, an obvious combination of sharks and Frankenstein, done in the cheapest and poorest manner possible, clocking in at a mere 73-minutes. The popularization of shark movies continues to…


Midnight Syndicate: Gates Of Delirium (2001) Retro Music Review

Twenty-one years ago Midnight Syndicate broke onto the scene of atmospheric music which struck a chord with horror and Halloween enthusiasts and gothic fans too, and since then over 10 albums released, composing music in two films The Rage and The Dead Matter. The core duo of the band, Edward Douglas and Gavin Goszka, continue…


Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight (1995) Soundtrack

An interesting favorite of many horror fans, Demon Knight, which achieves a cult status, accompanied by a fantastic movie soundtrack, (in this case the CD) that marries the core of metal and stretches to industrial and slips one song of horror rap to round out the album. The movie itself delivers a great fun movie…


Book Review: The Fog (1975)

Author James Herbert’s first novel Rats (1974) put him on the fast track in early horror genre, a number one bestseller in Britain, but followed up his success with an interesting conceptual design with bizarre ideas, in his second novel entitled The Fog, published in 1975, but has zero connection to John Carpenter film of…


Darkmood “The Haunting” (2016) Review

Sinister instrumental music always finds a way to entice new audiences willing to sit and enjoy the notes that create mysterious worlds and journey through by dark alleys and secret passages, and while many bands and artists dominate the realm others do creep into the arena. Many fans can name such artists as Midnight Syndicate…


Interview with 5 Star Grave

First, thanks to Anastasia of Grand Sounds Promotion, who arranged this interview for the Italian Horror Punk Metal band 5 Star Grave, as their new album, The Red Room arrived from Sliptrick Records on September 26, 2017. Baron Craze: Greetings, 5 Star Grave, thanks for the taking the time to answer interview questions for The…


Book Review: What Do You Fear? Book 1

First this definitely is not a typical horror novel rather an overabundance of violent actions layered with incredible twisted erotic storylines and compiled with horrendous actions, leading the reader through a maze of sinister tales diving further into the madness and depravity of the human nature. Author E.L. Jefferson writes from the standpoint of experience,…


Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Soundtrack (2007)

In a time when remakes dominate the market, and with one of them soaring to incredible heights, and musicals find themselves falling into the mix from either coming from or going into stage production, Sweeney Todd was no different, from literature, to film, Broadway, play production and back to film again. The most notable endeavor…