Month: August 2019

Zombie (1979) – By Baron Craze

When it comes to discussing zombie films, just using the right terminology can cause an uproar, are they living dead, undead, virus created, or just zombies, however the debate goes further when it comes to George Romero’s creation of the dead slow motion to that of speed demon quickness. Then mix that with Lucio Fulci’s…


The Beyond (1981) – By Baron Craze

Attention: Only the true hardcore horror fans need apply here, as anyone familiar with the powerful and incredible visual presented in the Italian horror cinema, they already know about The Beyond, as a masterpiece to both Fulci fans and elements of extreme excessiveness. This movie doesn’t hold anything back, delivering gore, and strives forward providing…


Arctos Press Release

Edmonton (AB) – Canadian Black Metal crew Arctos are streaming a new track from forthcoming full-length debut album Beyond The Grasp of Mortal Hands, courtesy of Black Metal Promotion YouTube Channel. Look out below!   “The Ancestor’s Path” Arctos is the voice of the mountains, the call of the rising wild. Arctos’ savage brand of Northern Black Metal is brilliantly captured on the band’s…


In Thousand Lakes Press Release

Spanish melodic death metallers IN THOUSAND LAKES have released a lyric-video for the track “Murder Castle”, the second single to be extracted from their upcoming EP “Evolution”, to be released on September 25th 2019 via Xtreem Music. You can watch the lyric-video at this location: “Evolution” features 6 new tracks and a cover version of…


Terminus Press Release

Irish epic metallers TERMINUS have signed with Cruz Del Sur Music for the release of their second studio album, A Single Point Of Light. Recorded at the home studio of instrumentalist David Gillespie and mixed and mastered by Richard Whittaker (SOLSTICE), the album will see the light of day this November. The artwork was created by Anaïs Mulgrew.   The TERMINUS/Cruz…


Abbott & Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff (1949) – By Baron Craze

In the horror genre, the subgenre of comedy does pop quite often, and here at The Horror Times I recently released an archive review of Hold that Ghost (1941), however as many stated correctly so, the best of theirs was Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) [from here referred to as ACMF], this dynamic comedic…


Paganland Press Release

Ukrainian Pagan metal band Paganland premiere a new song – In The Heart Forever. The song is taken from the upcoming album “Galizier”. Album release scheduled for fall-winter 2019. Also, D.L. joined to the band as a new vocalist. You can hear his work in this video. Check out official Lyric Video now! The band has line-up changes so at the…


Exeter (2015) – By Baron Craze

Marcus Nispel, director of retelling stories such as Frankenstein (2004) the television movie and then moving to mastering remakes of horror greats of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) and Friday the 13th (2009), storms forth with an original horror story from writer Kirsten McCallion called Exeter. Although the plot falls into the trappings of a…


Horror Icon: Peter Cushing – By Baron Craze

Many fans of both older horror movies, especially those from the Hammer Studios and Star Wars (1977) will likely have a fond remembrance of the horror icon Peter Cushing, he was more than a legendary actor, he had an immense passion and love for cinema and his wife, whose death greatly affected him on and…


The Wild Beasts (1984) – By Baron Craze

Some horror fans have a special love for killer animal movies, Food of the Gods (1976) or Day of the Animals (1977), where beasts of all types really become the stars and upstage the actors or stomp on them depending on the situation. Hence, it brings us to Wild Beasts, from director Franco Prosperi, now…