Month: December 2017

Book Review: Violent Mind: The 1976 Psychological Assessment of Ted Bundy (2017) – By Baron Craze

Dr. Al Carlisle shares his latest book, Violent Mind: The 1976 Psychological Assessment of Ted Bundy which involves a step-by-step psychological process concerning the violence level of Bundy, after his arrest and incarceration for the kidnapping of Carol DaRonch in Utah. Although, Carlisle wrote about his experiences with Bundy before, this time explains and revisits…


Bride of Chucky Soundtrack (1998) – By Baron Craze

With the release of both the Cult of Chucky (2017) and the Chucky: Complete 7-Movie Collection on Blu-ray it’s fitting to cover the Bride of Chucky (the fourth installment) soundtrack released in 1998 by CMC International Records and by BMG Distribution, in which the music connects well to the film. The music contains a baseline…


Children Shouldn’t Play with Dead Things (1972): 45yr Anniversary – By Baron Craze

There’s much more interesting than taking a trip back to watch a cult movie from the director who created the masterpieces of yin and yang of Christmas movies, Black Christmas [1974] and A Christmas Story (1983), none other than Bob Clark, with his first odd outing Children Shouldn’t Play with Dead Things. This frankly and…


Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984) – By Baron Craze

This review originally published on the Rogue Cinema site, in December 2015, however present here with an update concerning the Blu-ray release from Shout Factory. First, this is one of the most offensive and notorious films of the early 1980s to storm on the silver screen concerning the holiday season, especially attacking the image of…


The Barn (2016) – By Baron Craze

Sometimes lightning strikes when the passion for nostalgic look back on 80s horror, even when a minuscule budget finances the entire movie, assisted by an Indiegogo campaign, and that fans, is what director Justin Seaman accomplished with his film The Barn. Justin, like many indie filmmakers wore many hats for his incredible authentic movie, such…


The Night Watchmen (2017) – By Baron Craze

Horror comedies are truly an interesting breed in the horror genre, they need to walk a careful balance beam regardless of what subgenre the mixture goes with, zombies, slashers, or vampires, many try to outdo themselves and others realize the limitations and play safely within the boundaries. While zombie films dominate the market for few…


Mortal Remains (2013) – By Baron Craze

A production company called Cryptic Pictures first created a documentary thriller, but because of the controversial methodology of how they ‘filmed it’, changed to the context of a shockumentary, before finally in 2013 nestled on Horror, Mystery and Thriller genres for the movie Mortal Remains. The filmmakers to lessons from those of The Blair Witch…


Psychostick: IV: Revenge of the Vengeance (2014) Music Review – By Baron Craze

Time to locate your sense of humor, as all music doesn’t need to always be silly, this time a band brings comedy into their music, and never once does it cover for a of lacking skills, their skills ranges through many genres thrash to death to power and rest on the baseline of heavy metal….


Amityville Exorcism (2017) – By Baron Craze

This review originally posted at The Horror Syndicate, however now presented with a few more critiques as it held the sole position for the worst production of 2017 in the horror genre, and it’s very difficult to call the movie a film, as it’s very abysmal. Perhaps aspiring filmmakers need to see this “film” as…


Night of Something Strange (2016) – By Baron Craze

Jonathan Straiton’s fun and quite insanely bizarre comedy horror, Night of Something Strange, took dedication to complete, as his project spanned almost four years, caught in both budget constraints and post-production issues; yet secured distribution through Hurricane Bridge Entertainment. He uses the assistance of writers Ron Bonk and Mean Gene to create a sickly gross…