Month: July 2024

Van Helsing (2004) – By Baron Craze

Universal for a very long time sought to capitalize once again on their famed monsters, using the similar formula from The Mummy [1999] which took inspiration from Indiana Jones, one thought just repeats the formula with this film but with a James Bond instead Dr. Jones. Hence it became a grandiose adventure with a bountiful…


7 Days To Hell Makes Its West Coast Premiere July 17th

SHANE WOODSON’S 6th feature film, 7 Days To Hell, will have its West Coast Premiere at the Look Theater July 17th at 8pm 128 Artsakh Ave, Glendale, CA 91206. The action/fantasy is the sequel to 8 Days To Hell.  All four STARS from the film will be in attendance for the West Coast premiere (Shane…


Revengin Signs with Wormholedeath and Drops “Circle of Mistakes”

Symphonic Metal Force From Brazil Poised to Take the World by Storm Brace yourselves, metalheads! Hailing from Brazil, female-fronted symphonic metal sensation Revengin is thrilled to announce their signing with Wormholedeath Records for the release of their highly anticipated new album, ‘Dark Dogma Embrace’, set to drop in early 2025. More details on this groundbreaking release will…


Lita Ford: Dancin’ on the Edge (1984) Music Review – By Vincent Mento

This album really carries me back in my memories hanging out, cruising about enjoying the pleasure of rockin’ metal music, and this was her second record since leaving the mighty Runaways long ago in 1979. As I recall it had a short-lived drummer Randy Castillo who later joined up with Ozzy and some research stated…


Club Dread (2004) – By Baron Craze

There’s a delicate balance in the genre of horror that is scream versus laughter it’s the segway into the subgenre of horror comedies, we all as fans have our favorites, for me there’s the classics Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein [1948] and Young Frankenstein [1974] to the more modern ones Shaun of the Dead [2004],…


Hotel Transylvania (2012) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (3C)

This is a fun review for me to do as it is for children and watching it again with my kids was a thrill. Hotel Transylvania is the first of 4 movies (I already reviewed the third a few years ago) and it was nice to go back and see how it all started, as it came…


Staunton Hill (2009) – By Baron Craze

Being the offspring of any great legendary parent is always tough, an impossible mountain to climb, the expectations often too grand for most, they find themselves harshly judged, to escape this there are only two options either change one’s last name i.e. Nicholas Cage in connection with the Coppola’s or abandon that field; otherwise, they…


Old School Metalers Phaëthon’s Wielder of the Steel – September 6

Old School Heavy Metal of the epic persuasion is what’s in store on Phaëthon‘s upcoming full-length debut album, Wielder of the Steel! Gates of Hell Records will release the album September 6 in North America on CD, vinyl, and digital formats (August 30 in Europe). The album’s first single, “Eternal Hammerer (Wherein Ilmarinen Doth Craft the Dome of the Sky),” is available…


Kolchak “The Ripper” Season 1 Episode 1 – By Baron Craze

As some might recall from the Kolchak Television Series article, I stated I would be taking the time to review individual episodes of this series, and no better way to start than with the first show entitled The Ripper which aired on Friday, September 13, 1974 directed by Allen Baron (who would go on to…


Official Poster: Bring Me A Skin For Dancing In

Black Coppice Films release the official poster for their classic folk horror movie, BRING ME A SKIN FOR DANCING IN. This film was written and produced by prolific British filmmaker Chris Shane Sanders (Werewolf Cabal) and will be available on VOD platforms later this summer. Two genre powerhouses in the industry, Vernon Wells (Mad Max) and…