Month: December 2017

The Devil’s Honey (1986) – By Baron Craze

  *This review might contain some explicit elements of this erotic thriller, you’ve been warned. * When a horror fan hears or sees the name Lucio Fulci, they think Zombie and gore sliding down the walls, all to the glee of gorehounds, yet there’s another world exists for Fulci, which was thrillers, of questionable sanity….


The Elf (2017) – By Baron Craze

The Elf starts with an excellent festive title sequence, sadly, it ends abruptly and causes a bit of stumbling in trying to figure out the scope of the opening act, as Justin Price, director and writer stretches the scenes with the characters never quite getting their footing nor enjoyment for the fans of this unique…


Secret Santa (2015) – By Baron Craze

Christmas Horror movies often mixed into the slasher genre, and fit nicely into the low budget, especially for victims deserving of coal during the yuletide season. Assisted by an Indiegogo campaign directed and writer Mike McMurran got his Christmas wish with his debut flick Secret Santa and all of Santa’s mischievous charm of ghoulish and…


The Demented (2013) – by Baron Craze

Sarah Bulter, who is no stranger to the horror genre, with over twelve film credits, in which she first graced the screen with Flu Bird Horror (2008) and the remake of I Spit on Your Grave [2010] then battles for survival in director and writer’s Christopher Roosevelt first horror movie The Demented. Roosevelt’s film brings…


The Survivor (1981) – By Baron Craze

An Australian-made film that deviated from the current violent trend of Ozploitation and, instead, headed for a deeper conscience of self and mental scares, that film called The Survivor, directed by British actor David Hemmings. This movie marked his fourth time at the helm of a major film, working with screenwriter David Ambrose’s adaptation of…


Jack Frost (1997) – By Baron Craze

This review originally posted in December 2015 for Rogue Cinema, it now reappears complete with an update of the first-time Blu-ray version released by Vinegar Syndrome in 2016, honestly this movie for a bizarre reason is always on my must watch list for Christmas Horror. After all, it contains comedic moments and glistening gore. In…


Collector’s Attic: Horror Treasures of 2017 – By Baron Craze

As many know Horror Fans tend to be a feverish bunch of collectors always striving for the unique pieces whether they purchase them or design them on their own, and within this group, some focus on the mainstay heroes of the industry, Freddy, Jason, Michael Myers, Pinhead, Leatherface, among others, or just the subgenre i.e….


King Diamond Abigail (1987) Retro Music Review – By Baron Craze

This retro review returns to the year if 1987 with the solo artist King Diamond and his second album entitled “Abigail”, which marked his first concept record on Roadrunner Records, later leading to re-releases, first in 1997 with 4 bonus tracks, and a 25th Anniversary edition in 2005 with a bonus DVD. Over the years,…


Interview with Psychostick’s Rawrb – By Baron Craze

Thanks to Asher Media for arranging an interview with the insane metal act Psychostick and namely Rawrb (vocalist) of the band, and check out the videos the band supplied. Baron Craze: Many local bands always talk and dream about national tours, what is the feeling about touring? Best story and the worst thing that happen…


Tsunambee (2017) – By Baron Craze

When one comes across a film with the title Tsunambee, you get a quick understanding of what and insane, outrageous and possibly quite funny b-movie with the so bad its good concept. Sadly, none of that actually occurs, and this time ones receives a preachy movie of religious portions along with silly CGI and poor…