Author: BaronCraze

Distort 2: The Dead Among the Trees Out Now on Found TV

FOUND TV is bringing Distort 2: The Dead Among the Trees to audiences this spring, with the film set to premiere exclusively on the platform May 1, 2026. Directed by Irish filmmaker Richard Waters, the sequel will first screen at the upcoming Unnamed Footage Festival in San Francisco before making its streaming debut. The follow-up…


Upcoming Metal Releases for May 2026

The titles bolded in RED will eventually air on Shredding Metal Beasts, Sinister Death, and Hard Rock Madness, and Screaming Horror. All dates and music subject to change without notice. May 1, 2026 -(16)- – Forgeries Vol 1 (1972-1984) (Heavy Psych Sounds) 35 Tapes – Veil On Life (Apollon) Aeonik – The Roamer Of Heaven And Hell (Fetzner Death) American Football – American Football (LP4) (Polyvinyl) AntiHuman…


Diminishing to Release ‘The Outcome’ via Anti-Corp Music

New York/Texas-based duo DIMINISHING presents its second release, The Outcome, set for release May 29th through Anti-Corp Music. Formed in 2019 by Texas-based Lane Oliver (ex-Yatsu, Feel Happiness) and New York-based David Brenner (Gridfailure), DIMINISHING released its demoralizing debut album, The Unnamable, through Anti-Corp in 2023. Tense, harsh, and emotionally devastating, the album presented a spectrum of semi-improvisational post-industrial, dark ambient,…


Editor’s Greeting for May 2026: 100th Issue

***The Extreme in Any Manner Leaves a Lasting Impression! *** – Baron Craze Well greetings horror fans, friends, and fiends, what you are reading is our 100th issue, an incredible feat all thanks to you the readers, so many changes from issue one back in October 2017. We are going to attempt to pull off…


Today Is the Day Announces Spring Tour

TODAY IS THE DAY announces a bout of Spring tour dates, continuing to support their fourteenth LP, Never Give In. The tour launches on May 19th in Richmond supporting Napalm Death before traversing across the Northeast and into the Midwest, joining Eyehategod in New Hope, and supporting Pentagram for five shows, ending in Chicago on May 31st….


Godthrymm to Unleash 3rd Album May 29th via Profound Lore Records

UK doom metal juggernauts GODTHRYMM will unleash their stunning new third album, Projections, on May 29th via Profound Lore Records. With Projections, the band completes their Visions Trilogy which began with 2020’s Reflections debut LP and followed with 2023’s acclaimed Distortions album. During the band’s discourse since the release of Reflections, GODTHRYMM has been recognized as the new emerging band from the UK to bring back the…


Words Conjure Nightmares: New Fiction Releases – May 2026 – Part 2

Greetings page turners and finger scrolls, here comes the long-awaited horror fiction new releases enjoy them all as we try for a cross section of materials to entice your imagination. May 19, 2026 The Dorians by Nick Cutter Summary: On a remote island in the Canadian wilderness, five elderly volunteers from different walks of life…


Tucker and Dale vs Evil (2010) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (3C)

I first saw Tucker and Dale vs Evil with my husband a few years ago, and honestly, I wasn’t expecting much beyond the usual horror-comedy mix. But something about it just hit differently. I found myself laughing way more than I thought I would, I’ve enjoyed stuff like Shaun of the Dead (2004) that one’s…


BayView Entertainment Releases Nightmare Symphony

BayView Entertainment invites horror enthusiasts to witness a descent into madness with the release of Nightmare Symphony. Directed by acclaimed Italian filmmakers Domiziano Cristopharo and Daniele Trani, the film serves as a visceral homage to the legendary Lucio Fulci and the classic Giallo genre. A Descent into Artistic Madness In Nightmare Symphony, a stressed-out horror…


Peelers (2016) – By Baron Craze

Sevé Schelenz (Skew [2011]) reportedly avoided tossing in gratuitous nudity for his second horror outing. Instead, he built the concept around a strip club setting – giving birth to the Canadian comedy-horror Peelers. On paper, it’s a clever workaround. In execution, however, screenwriter Lisa DeVita making her debut delivers a script that largely misses the…