Month: October 2020

The Trail of Dracula (2017) – By Baron Craze

Writer and director David Mitchell (who penned Open Water 2: Adrift [2006]) presents a documentary distributed by Intervision Picture Corp., which originally premiered in 2013 though was not been available on home video in the US until 2016. This production contains several features of archival clips, all with an interesting look at Bram Stoker, the life…


HogMaul: The Legend of Abrams County (2013) – By Baron Craze

Director and Writer Nap Bishop brings forth a creation based on cryptozoology concerning a HogMaul from a small rural Pennsylvania town, in Abrams County that has a creature dating back to early 1950s, responsible for many individuals’ disappearances and unsolved murders. These urban legends find themselves more and more in no to low budget horror…


Wreckage (2010) – By Baron Craze

Emmy-winning Aaron Paul of Breaking Bad fame, stars in John Mallory Asher’s Wreckage, a loose ‘slasher’ flick that sets itself in a junkyard in the middle of nowhere with four friends and a twisted killer. This film falls into the b-movie category, while never achieving a solid horror baseline, more of action and thriller at…


The Windmill (2016) – By Baron Craze

Director Nick Jongerius (Frankenstein’s Army [2013]) and co-writing team Chris W. Mitchell and Suzy Quid delivers an interesting storyline, blending two subgenres in horror and creating strong characters moving to a cross between slasher and supernatural tales. Normally, one can argue that the two genres do intersect often takes the likes of sequels of the…


Hazard Jack (2014) – By Baron Craze

If one seeks a low budget slasher film, filled with plenty of gore, fun, overwhelming supply of T&A, then director David Worth who also did Shark Attack 2 & 3 and has vast experience in the horror genre, delivers a must see film, from screenwriter Doug Vandegrift (Exile [2014]) for the fans. David and Doug…


Horror List of the Day, Week 3 – By Baron Craze

While it is true I’ve overlooked some subgenres there’s no way to include them all in month, without ruining our intended format, however it allows next year to add more variation, thereby discovering new horrors to tease and tantalizing your eyes, and tattoo your memories with more nightmares.   WEEK 3 OCTOBER 18th to 24th…


Interview with Darren Lynn Bousman – By Baron Craze

  I had the opportunity to interview the director of Death of Me, Darren Lynn Bousman, who’s most known for his work on Saw II through IV movies, gives deep insight into his latest movie. Please note this interview does contain some spoilers about his recent film.   BARON CRAZE: Why did you choose to…


Interview with Alex Essoe – By Baron Craze

  I had a wonderful opportunity to interview Alex Esso, who had a supporting role in Darren Lynn Bousmnan’s Death of Me, she gave great insight into both her character and the film, therefore please note it could contain some spoilers.   BARON CRAZE: Your character seems as the magician’s assistant we the audience know…


The Maze (2010) By Baron Craze

Stephen Shimek embarks with his first horror film as director, with screenwriters Katy Baldwin (Nocturne [2016]) and Timothy Gutierrez story about a slasher genre mayhem occurring from trespassing teens caught in a cornfield maze. This brings up how can one break into a maze especially when it is by the side of the road, no…


The Visitant (2014) – By Baron Craze

FWC Pictures unleashed their second movie, The Visitant, a paranormal thriller complete with possessions, magical protections with sold b-movie supernatural themes all from the creative mind of director Jon Binkowski and his co-writer and cohort Stephen DeWoody, which earned and possessed several awards and still no exorcisms bind the movie from taking over more screens…