Month: December 2017

Conjurer (2008) – By Baron Craze

Director and writer Clint Hutchinson, brings the audience an interesting semi-haunting title Conjurer (his debut feature film), which takes city folk minded couple who suffered a miscarriage and try to reset their marriage and lives, in a country setting, but the storyline takes a creepy journey into darkness realms in life. Hutchinson, a man known…


Cute Little Buggers (2017) – By Baron Craze

Likely, the most difficult subgenre in horror comes finding the careful balancing act of horror and comedy, and mixing it with b-movie style can result in over-the-top insanity and gut aching laughs or misses it completely as if trying to stop on black ice. Director Tony Jopia (Dawning of the Dead (2017) and Crying Wolf…


Dawning of the Dead (2017) – By Baron Craze

Dawning of the Dead formerly known as Apocalypse but changed for obvious reasons, namely to find similarities to the popularity to The Walking Dead and of course Dawn of the Dead (1978 & 2004), then with the passing of George A. Romero, all attract the hungry zombie fans. The newer poster generates a better concept…


Interview with Director Dallas Morgan [Sightings (2017)] – By Baron Craze

Dallas Morgan is the director of Sightings released by High Octane Pictures, a film filled with a fun and enjoyable adventure in the realm of sci-fi with far less of horror elements. Baron Craze: I enjoyed your film Sightings, it went in a different direction than I expected, how did you come up with the…


Sightings (2017) – By Baron Craze

Sightings delivers a new direction of exploration of aliens, UFOs and Bigfoot, that will likely have conspiracy theorists spinning other worldly concepts. Therefore, what starts with stories and rumors about Bigfoot becomes a backstory for a murder-mystery movie directed and written by Dallas Morgan repeat it’s not a horror film, rather adventure and mystery. However,…


Zombie Isle (2014) – by Baron Craze

This review returns once more from the depths, before the DOA reviews were ever conceived, however with director Robert Elkins’ released of another zombie inspired nightmare film, A Zombie Croc: Evil Has Been Summoned [2015], only fitting to pull out this archive review. Please, note this is a very earlier version of my writing at…


DOA Review: A Zombie Croc: Evil Has Been Summoned (2015) – By Baron Craze

DOA Review Case #0102 Greetings, once more we enter into the land of DOA, where the films here find themselves buried in unmarked graves hidden by the overgrowth, this time it’s a misplaced case file #102. Why did that happen? Likely because it made the investigator have far too many headaches to complete the report,…


White Zombie (1932) – By Baron Craze

Victor Halperin’s White Zombie acquired a bit of a cult following since it’s rediscovery in the 1960s after long believed to be lost, and while looking very beaten with overly dark scenes and scratchy version. This film is highly regarded by many horror aficionados, and fans of cinema one thought a complete restoration of the…


A Lizard in a Women’s Skin (1971) – By Baron Craze

When one utters the name Lucio Fulci, to anyone in the horror genre, the usual response, eyes widen and evil grins appears, as they recall the gory and sick classic creations such as The Beyond (1981) and Zombie (1979), but also grace the horror landscape with intriguing thrillers, excelling in artistic designs and memorable moments…


Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992): 25th Anniversary – By Baron Craze

Since Bram Stoker first brought the tale of Dracula to life in 1897, the story has been told and retold countless times on screen, and used in several hundred books, and highly likely any and all horror fans know of the tale and even able to quote famous lines. Many famous directors such as F.W….