Month: November 2017

Barrington’s Movie Poster Shop of Dreams – By Baron Craze

I came across the Barrington Movie Poster & Book Shop, in Barrington, NJ quite by chance; it was last year, during October, shopping for vintage Halloween items at antique shops. At first, I thought it might be one those basic reproduction posters in metal frames, but once inside the wondrous place had firm control of…


Editor’s Monthly Greeting November 2017 Issue 2

Greetings, Well, made it through another October, a month filled of ghouls, goblins, ghosts, creatures in the woods and under the bed, monsters galore, it’s a month for the Horror Fans, where the love affair with gothic and creepiness boils over into daily life. An abundance of Halloween products makes adults into children on a…


Mortuary Massacre (2016) – By Baron Craze

Filmmakers sometimes engage on pure passion projects for a multitude of reasons, a DIY initiative or wanting to put forth positive energy, well director and screenwriter Christopher James Miller had a different motivation for his horror anthology movie Mortuary Massacre from Wild Eye Releasing. He actually battled issues on the set and within himself in…


Libera Nos (2016) – By Baron Craze

Horror fans on average likely could name at least five possession and exorcism theme films, with The Exorcist near the very top of the list, and for many this movie dominates critical acclaims constantly, the book still sells and the film produced a franchise and television series. However, it also brought forth condemnation of many…


Suffer Little Children (1983) – By Baron Craze

Sometimes one comes across truly unusual DVD covers and weirdly titled horror films, which leave one merely scratching their heads over it; Suffer Little Children definitely fits into the second category. Fans of the genre often think a Horror Historian knows every movie in the genre, actually no, many, many movies came out in VHS…


Whispers (2015) – By Baron Craze

Director Tammi Sutton (Killjoy 2: Deliverance from Evil (2002)) brings forth a story involving a haunted house, shot in Chulmleigh Village, UK, though not quite a horror tale as it incorporates dark dramatic sequences. Herein again Tammi takes the bold initiative to create a new angle within the genre, setting storyline plagued with tragic consequences…


L.A. Guns: The Missing Peace (2017) Music Review – By Baron Craze

In the eighties, a crazy lifestyle existed, full of insanity, booze, drugs and sex, everyone had the mindset of excessiveness equals complete pleasure and a never-ending trip. This band stayed loyal to their fan base with constant records of hard rock, a bit of sleaze and at least one ballad. L.A. Guns’ new album, ‘The…


Interview with Filmmaker Erick Kaslov – By Baron Craze

I had the opportunity to first meet Erick Kaslov, at the New Jersey Horror Con and Film Festival in March of 2017, he was standing in a Halloween outside of a screening room handing out flyers for people to see his movie “Her Name was Samantha” (short film, showing late). I made my way over…


DOA Review: Supercroc (2007) – By Baron Craze

DOA Review Case #0103 Supercroc marks the first feature film of director Scott Harper’s career, surprisingly enough his second directorial movie AVH: Alien vs. Hunter came out 9-months after this one, which happens to be much better than that one. Though Scott is not a newcomer to the industry mostly works as a visual effects…


Red Christmas (2016) – By Baron Craze

Now that Halloween 2017 has ended, it’s time for the next holiday, while many think of Thanksgiving, sorry face it, it’s Christmas, the Hallmark TV station already started the seasonal movies, commercials airing for products, Santa signs announcing his return and musicians informing of their Christmas concerts. However, a redeeming quality for the horror fans,…