Month: December 2023

Visions of Horror December 2023

It’s always a bit bittersweet when this month comes about, yes there’s plenty of Xmas-horror or Holiday Horror depending on your preferences, either way it is a countdown to the end of 2023, and in the process a look back at the year, all the anniversaries that have come and gone. Yet it allows one…


Baron Craze’s Visions of Horror – Season 1: Episode #41 December 24 to December 31

https://www.blogtalkradio.com/baroncrazeradio/2024/01/01/baron-crazes-visions-of-horror-ep41 *****                                                   *****                                   ***** Ground Meat – Pathological Silence https://www.facebook.com/groundmeatmetalmusic https://groundmeatmetal.bandcamp.com/ *****                                                   *****                                   ***** Benito’s Vocal Portfolio – Oogie Boogie Song (Nightmare Before Christmas Cover) https://benitosvocalportfolio.bandcamp.com/ Sunday, December 24, 2023 The Nightmare Before Christmas [1993] Rated PG – 1h 16m https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107688/ Anniversary: 30 Years Genre: Animation, Family, Fantasy Director: Henry Selick Writer: Tim Burton, Michael…


Christine (1983) – By Baron Craze

There’re two things to truly understand with this film, aside from a great story it falls squarely in the killer vehicle subgenre and at the time of the release many people especially viewers in United States had a love affair with cars. In fact, many men still give their cars a girl’s name and there’s…


Rosemary’s Baby (1968) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (AKA 3C)

I know it’s been a while since I’ve done a review, but my family had so much going on. I was asked by Baron to do a review on Rosemary’s Baby. I was surprised as it seemed like a religious horror movie (which it is to me) and I don’t delve deep into my reviews,…


Night of the Living Dead (1968) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (3C)

This is definitely a different type of movie that I would review. However, both Baron and the owner of the site asked me to help out and write the review so of course I accepted the challenge. I say “challenge” because it’s the first zombie film I’ve ever seen. The iconic George Romero, the godfather…


The Ghost and Mr. Chicken (1966) – By Baron Craze

A film like this might seem very strange to be reviewed on a horror website, however there’s an important trope that is used countless times in our beloved genre; that the Old Dark House, a fearful place embodied with checkered past, almost everyone’s hometown has a house with this reputation. Therefore, this film is a…


The Children (2008) – By Baron Craze

The title of only two words instills all the ominous intent and sheer fear that one needs with the child-like writing of the main word for this independent British horror film directed and written by Tom Shankland (The Killing Game [2007]) brews mischievous actions as it takes the trusted formula of ‘killer children movies’ and…


Night of the Demons (1988) – By Baron Craze

I’ve always believed that every horror fan has 13-films that they watch repeatedly throughout the year, and likely anyone who knows me that the number one film is Psycho [1960], and also includes The Exorcist [1973], Young Frankenstein [1974], and The Shining [1980] but shocked that it also has Night of the Demons [1988] there’s…


The Vampire Bat (1933) – By Baron Craze

It didn’t take long for other studios to capitalize on the success of Universal Pictures’ Dracula [1931] and the first was from Larry Darmour Production who also owned Majestic Pictures distribution company, which was known as a Poverty Row studio aka b-movie/ ow-budgeted films that existed from 1920s to 1950s. This particular 90-year-old film, is…


Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993) – By Baron Craze

Every Friday the 13th fan and Jason Voorhees fanatic knows of this film’s reputation, and the film itself, with countless reviews, therefore I am not going to dwell too long on the story as there’s some other points much more interesting to discover. There’s a bit of a backstory needed to understand how we got…