Month: April 2020

Final Exam (1981) – By Baron Craze

Very quickly the horror genre switched the gears into producing massacres on screen at the rate of an assembly line all thanks to incredible success of  John Carpenter’s Halloween (1978), tons of copycats (a few rip-offs) flooded the market, and later with explosion of VHS and furthermore DVD more slasher formulaic became a worn-out standardization…


On the Brain (2016) – By Baron Craze

Director Kevin Van Stevenson presents an interesting switch in the standard horror genre returning to a crossover genre that of westerns, it usually involves miners or ghost towns, however this time more of a reflection of concerns of today perhaps the usage mad cow disease. Though of course, the tale focuses on one primarily species,…


A Darker Reality (2008) – By Baron Craze

This film is actually a larger and better overall thought version of Dark Reality [2006] in which Chris Kazmier served as writer, now returns as director and the writer of the mayhem and torture porn, Sxv’leithan Essex, who has extensive work in the horror genre, and delivers a plot involving misogynist freak, called Ghost (Daniel…


A Haunting at Silver Falls (2013) – By Baron Craze

A small town, called Silver Falls, holds a closely guarded secret, involving the death of two twin girls, the convicted killer, their father, Mr. Dahl, sits on death row, awaiting his execution for their brutal rape and death, and he still maintains his innocence. Meanwhile, Jordan (Alix Elizabeth Gitter), must stay with her Uncle and…


The Crawling Eye (1958) – By Baron Craze

I figure this film needed to be discussed simply as I mentioned it in The Fog (1980) review, and realized that there’s a high percentage chance that many readers may never have heard of it, hence the time to revisit, as one might recall, John Carpenter stated it was one of a few concepts for…


King Diamond: Them (1988) Music Review – By Baron Craze

If one is unaware of King Diamond, he used to be a member of Mercyful Fate, but left over creative differences and unable to push the envelope in musical design and style, he ventured off on his own, with incredible success. First with  ‘Fatal Portrait’, before truly developing horror stories and creating musical stories of…


Velvet Buzzsaw (2019) – By Baron Craze

As many know from reading reviews and article on this site, I cover the many subgenres of Horror, and one of niches is that of confusing subject called arthouse horror a changing grouping of films. Some find themselves profound, others inspire others, while many conduct society perceive norms often enough, the writers, directors, and creators…


Drakkar: Cold Winters Night (2018) Music Review – By Baron Craze

The power metal band Drakkar from Milan returned with their seventh album entitled “Cold Winter’s Night”, an EP with four songs released on April 27th, 2018 from My Kingdom Music, contains three new studio songs and a live version of Invincible totaling a scant 18-miuntes in length. However one should note I reviewed this as a…


Motorhead: Bastards (1993) Music Review – By Baron Craze

There is likely not a metal fan who doesn’t know of the fame or the lasting music that Lemmy generated, in early 1975 he was fired from Hawkwind, and curious enough his last song he wrote for them was called ‘Motorhead’. However, before Motorhead became that, it was known as Bastards, as revenge on the…


Hellfire Deathcult: Black Death Terroristic Onslaught (2018) Music Review – By Baron Craze

Black and Death Metal fans know that there is a wide chasm of different veins within these subgenres of metal, namely black metal often dives deeper into one-word ideology ‘RAW’ the purest form. Hence that brings us to Hellfire Deathcult, complete with sheer unbridled lust for intense brutal metal for their followers, hellbent on creating…