Category: Archived Reviews

Expressway to Your Skull (2014) – By Baron Craze

Michael Okum delivers in all areas, with his horror movie, Expressway to Your Skull, and truly grips hold of the viewer and pulls them into the storyline, with a slow and patient build-up to achieve a full-length thrill ride, which excels the audience in to purchasing the movie to see all of the uniqueness in…


Cut Her Out (2014) – By Baron Craze

Midnight Releasing champions another independent film, from director Tiffany Heath, her debut as director and screenwriter, delivering a psychological thriller, more than a horror movie, which explores the extreme child abuse with a crafty twist. Heath’s film didn’t go unrecognized as she won the Texas’ Lagniappe Film and Music Festival’s director award in 2014 for…


Zombie Brigade (1989) – By Baron Craze

Zombie Brigade (also known as Zombie Commando) is considered by some as one of Australian’s exploitation market films, however to horror fans, it’s just another example of zombies staggering mindlessly while confusing everyone on the screen and in the audience too. Directors and writers Carmelo Musca and Barrie Pattison, present a fair story of an…


Slasher House (2012) – By Baron Craze

Eleanor James, a talented actress takes center stage in writer and director MJ Dixon’s Slasher House, marking her blazing career of twenty-six horror films, from starring in director Johannes Roberts’ Forest of the Damned [2005] to Jason Croot’s Le Fear II: Le Sequel [2016]. However, in this demented story, many things hide themselves in plain…


Ghostlight (2013) – By Baron Craze

An ambitious and truly independent film of a ghostly tale, with a steady screenplay all under the hand of Jeff Ferrell, who served as director, of his first feature film, and finally released under the skillful studio Brain Damage Films. The film sets itself up, with a similar flair to the original House on Haunted…


Famine (2011) – By Baron Craze

Screenwriter and director Ryan Nicholson, a name synonymous with gruesome creations, in this case Famine fulfills the wish list for many dedicated horror fans and exceeding the extremism for excessive gore which spreads itself in tidal waves of bloodlust. Ryan, who is most noted for his film Gutterball [2008], a film that fitted fans with…


Hunger (2009) – By Baron Craze

Director Steven Hentges explores in a horror direction of the Milgram Obedience Experiment, which offered a powerful, creative, and disturbing ability to have the endless authority to instill obedience and the power it has over others, using L.D. Goffigan as the screenwriter for the basis of this experiment. This horror film provides a look into…


The Sky Has Fallen (2009) – By Baron Craze

Doug Roos, director and writer brings a completely independent and fresh new take on a post apocalyptic world with The Sky Has Fallen, his screenplay delivers a gore filled, action packed story of an avian-based outbreak centered on supernatural suspenseful creatures. Doug’s vision exposes his intended vision of gunfights, swordplay, zombies, and supernatural demons competing…


Am I Evil (2007) – By Baron Craze

This is not a documentary about Metallica, rather a story of the slaughtering of women, from just an average, red-bloodied American Man, named Andrew Lakewood, from director, producer, and writer Richard Terrasi. Richard digs deep into the mind of a serial killer, although not like The Silence of the Lambs [1991], rather this killer plaguing…


Alien Encounter at Loch Ness (2014) – by Baron Craze

  Reality Entertainment brings another interesting chapter in the long discussion of whether the Loch Ness exists and then expounds upon that to the connection of UFOs, i.e. the Alien Encounter as in the title of the film. This film, from director and writer Philip Gardiner (Dead Walkers: Rise of the 4th Reich [2013]), leans…