Month: January 2019

Dick Miller: B-Movie Legend!

RIP – Dick Miller (1928 – 2019) – 90-years old   The shockwaves of Dick Miller’s death slowly rumbled out on Wednesday, January 30, 2019 with the first site reporting on Fright-Rags, then Variety, IMDb and so on. As a fan of his numerous roles, playing them straight-faced and his great character acting leaving his…


Mezco Toyz New Pre-Order Releases

Mezco Toyz, is an interesting company they release some wonderful collector pieces for those on the modest budgets, and have excellent customer service, in case in rare situations a problem arises, hence they get Baron’s endorsement. Therefore the newest Pre-Orders: From the Living Dead Dolls product line comes The Shining: Talking Grady Twins, a refreshing…


Testament of Horror for February 5th to 11th

FEBRUARY 5 BORN 1969 – Michael Sheen, appeared in “Mary Reilly”, “Underworld”, “Underworld: Evolution”, “Underworld: Rise of the Lycans”, and more. 1964 – Laura Linney, who starred in “Primal Fear,” “The Exorcism of Emily Rose” and “The Mothman Prophecies.” 1941 – David Selby, who played “Quentin Collins” on the daytime soap opera “Dark Shadows.” 1940…


Testament of Horror for February 1st to 4th

February 1st BORN 1999 – Lola Forsberg, who appeared in the films Mega Piranha (2010 TV Movie) ;  “Snakes On A Train,” “Halloween Night” and “Night Of The Dead: Leben Tod (2006).” 1984 – Lee Thompson Young, who appeared in the film “The Hills Have Eyes II” (2007). 1983 – Thai actress Sara Malakul Lane, has appeared…


Escape Room (2019) – By Baron Craze

The films Saw and Cube definitely made an impact on filmmaker, hence Adam Robitel, known for his impressive and box office smash hit Insidious: The Last Key (2018 and prior to that The Taking of Deborah Logan (2014) brought forth Escape Room, made for a nice way to start 2019, using a screenplay from writers…


Grave Digger: The Living Dead (2018) – By Baron Craze

Founded in 1980, the band Grave Digger been around for almost 40-years released nothing but solid, intense metal albums, they’ve grown significantly darker in sound over the decades. Even many subgenres exist in the world of metal, it doesn’t faze this long-standing band, never compromising the style or sound as they released their latest creation on…


The Demonologist (2019) – By Baron Craze

Once upon a time, there was a rule, a guideline in the horror genre, stay in your lane, meaning no crossover or mixing genres for example Freddy vs. Jason, combined slasher with action, but the rule extended to the subgenres, now though they all seem clearly and rightfully tossed aside, as is the case with…


Werewolf in a Women’s Prison (2006) – By Baron Craze

I remember when I first saw Werewolf In A Women’s Prison, it was October 16th, 2007 – Philadelphia, PA at The Terror Film festival, a true b-movie that combines sexploitation and the werewolf subgenre, while overlaying that with WIP (Women in Prison, exploitation films), needless to say a very trashy movie and raucous audience. Strangely…


Satan’s Triangle (1975) – By Baron Craze

This movie originally broadcast as a part of ABC’s Movie of the Week, a concept they set in motion on September 23, 1969 averaging 75-minutes for each movie and a commercial break 17 to 20-minutes thereby setting-up the cliffhanger (fade to back) all designed to fit a 90-minute cycle of film, which started to incorporate…


Day of the Animals (1977) – By Baron Craze

The year of 1977 in the horror genre, came with a mix bag, most recall Exorcist II: The Heretic, The Hills Have Eyes, Suspiria, The Sentinel, and even The Car, however it also showed a growing interest in eco-horror subgenre, these movies were of environmental contamination variety. Among them, The Pack [1977], Orca [1976], Empire…