Category: Archived Reviews

The Innkeepers (2011) – By Baron Craze

In the horror genre, there’s always a plus when a film gets to play out in a real-life location, and the place, finds itself directly involved in the storyline, and herein lies The Innkeepers, from director, writer and editor Ti West, set in Yankee Pedlar Inn, Torrington, Connecticut.  This time there is no found footage…


Circus of the Dead (2014) – By Baron Craze

One must understand clearly this is not your typical killer clown movie, no gimmicks here rather channel their lunacy and recklessness using the famous motto by John Wayne Gacy (quoted in the movie “Clowns can get away with murder”). The psychopaths do not lack any morals nor do they possess any decency, their characters each…


DOA Review: 12/12/12 (2012) – By Baron Craze

CASE NUMBER #012 Covered in the heavy undergrowth within the grounds now known as the DOA Reviews, with your grave-keeper I, Baron, we discovered a rarity, a Blu-ray release from the maestros of low-budget horror The Asylum films, and one of their many apocalyptic films, called 12/12/12.  The movie, released 5-years ago this year on…


Grabbers (2012) – By Baron Craze

A true horror fan usually has one favorite sub-genre, whether it is slasher, comedy-horror, or even zombie, but usually the fans enjoy viewing something different especially when that film pays homage to other horror classics. That is exactly what director Jon Wright created for audiences, with Grabbers, that caught the attention of IFC Films for…


Lumberjack Man (2015) – By Baron Craze

Director Josh Bear grants the horror fans, an incredibly outrageously silly but wonderfully created exploitation, b-movie, found in teen sexual comedies such as National Lampoon and American pie. Lumberjack Man firmly and clearly assures to everyone that this movie does not intend to become a serious horror film, the premise defines it early on, and…


13 Eerie (2013) – By Baron Craze

Director Lowell Dean, who also directed WolfCop [2014], worked with writer Christian Piers Betley, in creating a horror feature similar to the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episode “Burden of Proof” as it sets at a forensic training facility nicknamed the body farm, for obvious reasons, and borrows from the thriller Mindhunters (2004).  The transportation provided…


Sinister Visions (2013) – By Baron Craze

Sinister Visions comes from Chemical Burn Entertainment and grants the audience a five-tale horror anthology, mixed with dark humor, graphic scenes, immense violence and gore, something for every horror and gore-hound fan to enjoy. This collection follows the path that Tales from the Crypt and Creepshow laid out before, and now becoming the mainstay for…


Lavalantula (2015) – By Baron Craze

The only true aspect of this movie is that it’s in the vein of Sharknado, the movie’s only goal is to entertain, nothing else, a Syfy original movie with a mindset to go all out for the sheer lunacy to enjoy the moment, filled with pandemonium and released by The Asylum studio. Mike Mendez serves…


Haunting of Cellblock 11 (2014) – By Baron Craze

At first when viewing the title, one thinks of another found footage film, but that thought quickly abandons the mind, as the movie takes a truly interesting horror path, touching on the back-story of ghost hunting television shows, and taking the audience into the darkness of a ghost telling story grounded in horror. Andrew P….


The Redwood Massacre (2014) – By Baron Craze

Screenwriter and director David Ryan Keith employed at least three cast members from his first production Attack of the Herbals [2011] for this 1980s throwback to the glorious reign of slasher dominating carnage flick, along with a crew of only three others on set aside from the music composer and the producers.  He carefully spent…