Category: Archived Reviews

Long Weekend (1978) – By Baron Craze

Director Colin Eggleston, presents an incredible and slow developing film with environmental horror (aka: Eco-horror) using the screenplay from Everett De Roche who wrote the script for horror film Patrick released in the same year, and this movie has achieved a cult status due to the differing style conveying horror through suggestions rather than blatant…


Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers (1988) – By Baron Craze

Director Fred Olen Ray who also served as screenwriter in conjunction with T.L. Lankford brings this legendary masterpiece to life, actually an infamous campy movie with atrociously horrendous laughingly film, filled with nudity, blood and extremely fun acting to say the least. This creation contains a simple plot, though terrifically insane, of a private investigator…


The Curse of Sleeping Beauty (2016) – By Baron Craze

Hollywood believes strongly in fairy tales, especially with regard to conjuring them as horror tales than mere fantasy movies for example:  Snow White: A Tale of Terror [1997], Rumpelstiltskin [1995], and Red Riding Hood [2011].  Director Pearry Reginald Teo known for Necromentia [2009] and Dracula: The Dark Prince [2013], presents screenwriter Josh Nadler’s first feature obviously…


Consumption (2016) – By Baron Craze

Brandon Scullion wrote, directed, and edited his extremely limited budget independent film, which was inspired by director Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining, for his first feature film then Live-In Fear [2014] then renamed as Consumption for the distribution deal with Wild Eye Releasing. He designs a creepy ghost story and using the lead character Seth and…


The Conduit (2016) – By Baron Craze

Director Sixto Melendez, with his first feature film presents an interesting and masked supernatural horror film of a demon, with possessions, addiction, and relationships in a very dark storyline achieving distribution from Brain Damage Films. As he serves as writer too, giving an interesting tale which primarily focuses on the character Eddie who is having a…


The Horror Network Vol. 1(2013) – By Baron Craze

A frequent reoccurring influence into the horror genre of late has been the incorporation of anthology films, as a great way to introduce new filmmakers and stars to the fans, in one stellar moment, allowing them to experience a wider audience for their short films, aside a film festival or lost among the others on…


The Rezort (2015) – By Baron Craze

As each month passes in the horror genre, more zombie flicks find themselves stumbling out of the shadows, only to vanish into the vast darkness of the internet and store shelves, however, occasionally, one does find something a tad different, maybe not completely original, but a variation none the less. Director Steve Barker known for…


Pay the Ghost (2015) – By Baron Craze

Screenwriter Dan Kay adapts the story from Bram Stoker Award Winning author Tim Lebbon, which director Uli Edel creates a masterful job presenting a Halloween spooky tale and involving a parent’s worst fear, the abduction of their child. The fear alone extends and affects so many in real lives, that conjure more on the subject…


JeruZalem (2015) – By Baron Craze

JeruZalem is another found footage horror where the implementation of new technology enters into the fray and provides a slight improvement on the genre. Sadly, when horror fans hear the term “found footage” a depressive sigh escapes the mouth, slight tilt of the head however The Paz brothers (Doron and Yoav) use the backdrop of the…


31 (2016) – By Baron Craze

Rob Zombie’s 31 takes place in 1976 on Halloween, mixing the plot of The Running Man and many twisted clowns, into a blender throttling a bloodbath of delights, gore effects and some dark sexual vibes, in other words, a typical Zombie (House of 1000 Corpses [2003]) movie. Discounting his work of Halloween and part two,…