Month: May 2018

Most Likely to Die (2015) – By Baron Craze

Even though the glory days of the slasher subgenre finished out long ago, filmmakers constantly return to it, and give their spin and contribution to the landscape, and this time it is none other than director Anthony DiBlasi, known for Last Shift [2014]. On this occasion, Anthony switches from supernatural subgenres of his previous horror…


Mask Maker (2011) – By Baron Craze

Griff Furst, a thoroughly experienced actor, writer and general filmmaker, and recently made Cold Moon (2016) with a name often associated with horror, having amassed over 30-credits in various manners and many announced projects, made this slasher film, also known as Maskerade. While Furst did write the screenplay, assistance came two experience horror screenwriters Eric…


Pitchfork (2016) – By Baron Craze

Choreographer Glenn Douglas Packard took great strides in bringing his first directorial debut to a solid conclusion, Pitchfork, follows much of the standard playbook on slasher features, with a few variations and all of it surprising shot with limited equipment, time and budget. As is true with most films in this vein, the opening contains…


Hunting Lands (2018) – By Baron Craze

Writer and director Zack Wilcox takes a curious path with his film Hunting Lands which definitely is not a horror film, and barely a thriller, rather a dark drama, without many creepy overtones, assisted by Josh Amato for story concepts. However, the story still provides some intrigue especially when working with a minuscule budget and…


4/20 Massacre (2018) – By Baron Craze

When I first thought of this movie, mainly through the press release, I did roll my eyes, letting out a groan however 4/20 Massacre touted by many as the first stoner slasher movie with some equally attractive action sequences, truly contains some seriously fun entertainment. While stoner characters existed in films long before this adventure, for…


All Girls Weekend (2016) – By Baron Craze

All Girls Weekend, released by Uncork’d Entertainment, is the latest film for the upcoming writer and director Lou Simon known for Agoraphobia (2015) and HazMat (2013), supported by her production company White Lotus Movies, with a film focused more on an environmental horror than a slasher genre, as opposed to the poster artwork. The movie…


New Horror Releases for May 21 to 29, 2018

May 22, 2018 Death Smiles On A Murderer (1973) (Directed by Joe D’Amato) PRINCIPAL CAST: Ewa Aulin, Klaus Kinski, Angela Bo SYNOPSIS: A mad doctor brings back the dead with disastrous results. RUN TIME: 85 Minutes https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0068972/   **************** ****************** ******************** Of Unknown Origin (1983) (Directed by George Pan Cosmatos)   PRINCIPAL CAST: Peter Weller,…


Q: The Winged Serpent (1982) – By Baron Craze

Q: The Winged Serpent is a truly cheesy monster movie with many fun moments, filling a goofy storyline, adding to a wonderful fantasy work and all from the talent filmmaker Larry Cohen, who wrote and directed this insane flick. Larry created this film in frustration, after a foul-up on another project in New York City,…


Pretty Fine Things (2016) – By Baron Craze

After two years upon its initial release, Pretty Fine Things, earned official distribution through Wild Eye Releasing and is currently available on Amazon Prime, all a great success from a microbudget extraordinaire from Ryan Scott Weber. Many know of Weber’s creations such as Witches Blood (2014) and Sherriff Tom Vs. The Zombies (2013), and he’s…