Category: Archived Reviews

Frankenstein (1931): ALIVE for 88-years – By Baron Craze

No one in the horror genre can truly deny the importance or the significance of the legendary date November 21, 1931, the day that director James Whale gave life to the incredible movie Frankenstein, created from the mind of 21-year-old Mary Shelley in the year of 1818, now celebrating its 88th anniversary. Frankenstein has the full…


Holidays (2016) – By Baron Craze

Anthology horror films continue the strong resurgence and find themselves in demand of many horror fans, looking for the upcoming stars and those bucking the Hollywood elite system of watered down horrific tales. “Holidays” designs an engaging topic by covering the entire year of what is normally subjected to dreadful pigeonholing with no expansion to…


Terror Train (1980) – By Baron Craze

While the film has weathered the passage of time, some elements still stand out, the killer wearing a mask as the legendary comic genius of Groucho Marx, the rising star power and scream queen Jamie Lee Curtis and of course uncovering the talents of director Roger Spottiswoode, all still show that Terror Train can still…


A Cadaver Christmas (2011) – By Baron Craze

A delightful blend of disgust and holiday cheerful gore, with the dead getting the gift of recreation, what a guy that Santa Claus is to help out the less fortune and assisting in reuniting families. A Cadaver Christmas is a sloppy, sticky and icky tale from three writers, Joe Zerull who directs and assisted by…


Caesar and Otto’s Deadly Xmas (2012) – By Baron Craze

Director Dave Campfield brings forth an odd creation entitled Caesar and Otto’s Deadly Xmas, noted as the fifth installment of the Caesar and Otto’s tales of mishaps and insanity, this film is obviously a Christmas Horror, a subgenre in horror, and likely one of the tougher ones to compete therein without becoming too campy or…


All Through The House (2015) – By Baron Craze

Todd Nunes, who directed and wrote this independent horror movie, used his short film “Here Comes Santa”, to create another holiday bloodbath filled with good cheer and laughter along with beautiful babes, such as Sheila (Jessica Cameron (Save Yourself [2015])) and a high body count all for a bloody good time. The story involves a…


Caesar & Otto’s Paranormal Halloween (2015) – By Baron Craze

Director Dave Campfield, returns with his self-created long running franchise Caesar and Otto journeys and this time he hit his mark with a better character control and smoother screenplay, he still wore as many hats as possible for the movie, quite common in independent filmmaking. The movie references in a smart and fun manner The…


Silent Retreat (2016) – By Baron Craze

Director and writer Ace Jordon, previously known for his short film Kill Devil Kill (2010), presents his latest deep entrenched in storytelling and slow pacing character building thriller tale, Silent Retreat, distributed by Midnight Releasing. Assisting him in the endeavor with the story is Heather Smith and Taryn Stenberg, surrounding themselves in the beautiful location…


2 Jennifer (2016) – By Baron Craze

Director and writer Hunter Johnson deliver a very good, and funny horror sequel to executive producer James Cullen Bressack’s To Jennifer (2013), entitled 2 Jennifer, and just like its predecessor filmed on an iPhone, and the movie a real time found footage production mixed with a narrative storyline. In addition, the conceptual design of documentary…


Serial Kaller (2014) – By Baron Craze

Slasher movies likely have a strange fondness in many horror fans hearts, as one normally finds the staple icons carried over from the late 70s to today, any reference to them in article or headline generates retweets and massive number of views. However, the subgenre lately fallen on hard times, the reoccurring slasher driven tales…