Month: July 2020

New Releases for August 18 to 24, 2020

August 18 Open 24 Hours (2018) Blu-ray/DVD PRINCIPAL CAST: Vanessa Grasse, Brendan Fletcher, Emily Tennant, Tomi May DIRECTOR: Padraig Reynolds SYNOPSIS: A young woman, newly-released from a mental hospital—where she landed for setting her brutal boyfriend on fire—takes a job at an all-night gas station. Soon, the isolation triggers her paranoia and hallucinations, with devastatingly…


New Releases for August 11 to 17, 2020

August 11 Mikey (1992) Blu-ray/DVD – Collector’s Edition PRINCIPAL CAST: Brian Bonsall, Josie Bissett, Lyman Ward, Whit Hertford, John Diehl, Ashley Lawrence DIRECTOR: Dennis Dimster-Denk SYNOPSIS: Mikey Kelvin (Brian Bonsall, Blank Check, “Family Ties”) has been a bad boy, only nobody knows exactly how bad. Tragic and Deadly “accidents” seem to happen all around Mikey….


New Releases for August 1 to 10, 2020

August 4 Satan’s Slaves (2017) DVD PRINCIPAL CAST: Tara Basro, Bront Palarae, Asmara Abigail, Ayu Laksmi DIRECTOR: Joko Anwar SYNOPSIS: When a famous singer dies from a mysterious illness, her family feels her presence linger, and a horrifying saga begins. Rini and her siblings care for their sick mother in the countryside, but after the…


Crypt of Shadows V1 #15 (Jan 1975) Comic Review – By Baron Craze

I think it clear to most readers of our site that I adore horror comics, and I honestly have over 6 full-sized boxes of comics, I mainly focus on the those of yesteryear the special ones from the bygone era, when the stories were more about the storytelling than mere gore, bloodshed, and nudity factors….


Alice Cooper: From the Inside (1978) Music Review – By Baron Craze

Alice Cooper’s health had hit an ultra-low point, his excessive drinking turned his blood almost to that of alcohol and that resulted in his shock value once on stage decline, hence lead to a series of albums which the music started frizzling out. He always had the booze to help him excel, but it became…


Iron Maiden: Iron Maiden (1980) – By Baron Craze

There’s not many metal fans who are unaware of the legendary history or status of Iron Maiden, but back 1979, they were merely a band striving for some footing in the music business and solid recognition; they didn’t have the mega albums or singles and definitely hadn’t thought about Flight 666. They were fortunate enough…


Return of the Living Dead Soundtrack (1985) – By Baron Craze

First, there’s a lot of great music scores and soundtracks to films, especially horror, however, I feel that The Return of the Living Dead has perhaps the finest, featuring punk, psychobilly and death rock, among a few other genres, a perfect album for such a great horror classic and one that achieves a cult following….


13 Ghosts (1960) – By Baron Craze

William Castle, the name alone is recognized by horror fans and filmmakers, he was the ultimate in theater gimmicks and marketing guru, in fact if alive today the social media platforms likely couldn’t handle his craftiness; there’s even movies that pay homage to his wackiness such as Popcorn (1991) and Matinee (1993). However, by 1960,…


Fist of Jesus (2012) – By Baron Craze

This is a 15-minute short film I found on YouTube and also saw at the Horror Happenings Film Festival back 2014, it’s a Spanish gore film from Adrián Cardona and David Muñoz, which has since earned 76-awards for their relatively unknown flick. It clearly delivers a vast amount of gore, blood and laughs; a parody…


Sssssss (1973) – By Baron Craze

The 1970s were a crowded field of horror movies, but it namely had environmental horrors swooping in and slithering in the grass, of course the biggest monster came from a great white in the form of Jaws (1975), although to be very fair Alfred Hitchcock did release likely the first animal attacking movie in 1963…