Category: Archived Reviews

HogMaul: The Legend of Abrams County (2013) – By Baron Craze

Director and Writer Nap Bishop brings forth a creation based on cryptozoology concerning a HogMaul from a small rural Pennsylvania town, in Abrams County that has a creature dating back to early 1950s, responsible for many individuals’ disappearances and unsolved murders. These urban legends find themselves more and more in no to low budget horror…


Wreckage (2010) – By Baron Craze

Emmy-winning Aaron Paul of Breaking Bad fame, stars in John Mallory Asher’s Wreckage, a loose ‘slasher’ flick that sets itself in a junkyard in the middle of nowhere with four friends and a twisted killer. This film falls into the b-movie category, while never achieving a solid horror baseline, more of action and thriller at…


Hazard Jack (2014) – By Baron Craze

If one seeks a low budget slasher film, filled with plenty of gore, fun, overwhelming supply of T&A, then director David Worth who also did Shark Attack 2 & 3 and has vast experience in the horror genre, delivers a must see film, from screenwriter Doug Vandegrift (Exile [2014]) for the fans. David and Doug…


The Evil Dead (1981) – By Baron Craze

On October 15, 1981 in Detroit, Michigan at a premiere, Sam Raimi made his debut as filmmaker with his feature film The Evil Dead, along with his good friend Bruce Campbell, after they started in 1978 with the legendary short super-8 film called Within the Woods. Their movie was used to entice investors to finance…


All Hallows’ Eve 2 (2015) – By Baron Craze

The first ultra-creepy All Hallows’ Eve (2013) directed by Damien Leone, had three tales linked together by the terrorizing Art the Clown, for a very cool film, now returning for a sequel of sorts, part two with no connection the original aside from the title and the delivery of VHS tape. This production has eight…


Zombie Resurrection (2014) – By Baron Craze

Britain (England) seems to be the latest realm for unleashing zombie terrors second only to United States, with another entry into genre, called Zombie Resurrection, from director Jake Hawkins, who has a short segment in the film Grindsploitation, called Zombeez, however Jake, also took the hats as writer, actor and cinematographer, assisted by Andy Phelps….


House of Horrors: Gates of Hell (2012) – By Baron Craze

When one owns the largest western New York’s Halloween haunted attraction, what does someone do to both promote it and use it in the offseason, simple, create a horror movie, and that is what Dan Monroe did in 2009. Dan served as director and writer then, creating a basic slasher production with limited success, but…


Deranged (2012) – by Baron Craze

Director Neil Jones, whose first horror film The Lost (2006) shows his promising insight into the genre, creates Deranged with the assistance of screenwriters Oscar Carrion and Marcia Do Vales, who also star in this production, surrounding indie slasher mayhem for the audience. Neil’s talents have grown each time as he steps into the role…


Head Cases: Serial Killers in the Delaware Valley (2013) – By Baron Craze

Head Cases, the fourth film in the series based on Wayne Montgomery’s murder spree; however, not seeing the previous movies has zero impact on understanding of this creation, from mastermind director Anthony Spadaccini , as it presents itself as documentary of Wayne’s life and deeds first committing murder,= at age 11, complete with flashbacks and…


Grave Encounters 2 (2012) – By Baron Craze

The conceptual design for Grave Encounters 2 is to try to prove what occurred in part 1 really did happen, if in fact one suspends the belief that it wasn’t a fake. The Vicious Brothers return as writers and producers of this sequel, they were the directors of part one, which now has John Poliquin…