Month: January 2021

New Releases for February 9 to 15, 2021

February 9 Blue Monkey [1987] AKA: Insect Blu-ray PRINCIPAL CAST: Steve Railsback, Gwynyth Walsh, Susan Anspach DIRECTOR: William Fruet SYNOPSIS: Detective Jim Bishop and Dr. Rachel Carson must find a way to stop a giant monstrous insect that’s eating people in her quarantined hospital before it procreates and spreads a deadly infection it’s carrying, TAGLINE:…


New Releases for February 1 to 8, 2021

February 2 Garden Tool Massacre [2020] DVD PRINCIPAL CAST: Richard Boulton, Tammy Dennis, Steven Garbett DIRECTOR: David Hinds SYNOPSIS: On the 23rd August 1990, psychopath Charles Scavolini brutally murdered and mutilated his adulterous wife. 7 Years later, after brutally slaying a hospital orderly and a doctor, Scavolini escapes the mental institution and returns to his home. Now…


Testament of Horror for February 1 to February 6, 2021

February 1st Born on February 1 1999 – Lola Forsberg, appeared in the films “Mega Piranha,” “Snakes on A Train,” “Alien Abduction,” and “Night of The Dead: Leben Tod [2006].” 1984 – Lee Thompson Young, who appeared in “The Hills Have Eyes II” [2007]. 1983 –  Sara Malakul Lane, appeared in “Buddy Hutchins,” “Beyond the…


Paranormal Incident (2011) – By Baron Craze

First time writer and director Matthew Bolton take the helm of the found footage film Paranormal Incident, he is not inexperienced to the entire film making process, having performed every conceivable position possible, such as cinematographer, special effects, and production manager. The downside, is the choice of rolling out another found footage concept while, titling…


The Harrow (2016) – By Baron Craze

Sometimes audiences receive incredible films, from first time feature filmmakers, and that’s the case with Kevin Stocklin’s The Harrow, a thrilling movie, generating an emotional tension layered in truths perceived in different manners, which he also served as screenwriter. His film, not based on pressure settings, grandiose theatrical setting, or action driven sequences, rather a…


Unhallowed Ground (2015) – By Baron Craze

It’s always impressive when any film, especially a horror themed one, is given the opportunity to use a real location, herein the Mill Hill School in London, England, a great feat for first-time feature debut director Russell England, who previously only had his hand doing TV documentaries and short films, achieving distribution for Unhallowed Ground…


Horror House on Highway 6 (2014) – By Baron Craze

Director Richard Casey presents his sequel of sorts to Horror House on Highway 5 [1985], and this case again serves as the screenwriter though, the last time he visited the genre of horror it dates to Hellbent [1988]. This sadly does not translate to a formidable great release, yet centers in the realm of the…


Dead West Original Soundtrack (2016) – By Baron Craze

Composer Semih Tareen, a talented artist with an interesting background and a love affair with the horror genre, has worked before with director and writer Jeff Ferrell creates a multi-layered soundtrack for this thriller. A story surrounding a traveling serial killer, looking for love to replace his need for mass murdering, with a powerful moral…


Trilogy of Terror (1975) – By Baron Craze

Television horror has its peaks and dug their own graves, but in those peaks there’s a few stellar creations, and still among favorites of fans, namely Dan Curtis’ Trilogy of Terror, for obvious reasons it earned high ratings when debuted on March 4, 1975 and lead to VHS and DVD release countless times. For those…


The Dead Ones (2019) – By Baron Craze

Screenwriter Zach Chassler and director Jeremy Kasten, who both worked together on the previous projects of The Theatre Bizarre [2011] and The Thirst [2006] as well as others, attempt to tackle perhaps the single greatest fear that many American parents have for their precious children school shooting massacres. This is a controversial subject especially if…