Category: Articles

Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993) – By Baron Craze

Every Friday the 13th fan and Jason Voorhees fanatic knows of this film’s reputation, and the film itself, with countless reviews, therefore I am not going to dwell too long on the story as there’s some other points much more interesting to discover. There’s a bit of a backstory needed to understand how we got…


Revisiting Past Horrors of November 2023 – By Baron Craze

As the months wind down in 2023, November is always considered that leftover month, as a time to catch up on horror films missed out from October and preparing for the mad dash to December, the time flies by incredibly faster it seems with each passing year, and the Visions of Horror column and shows…


Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) – By Baron Craze

Horror and Comedy have an unique marriage in the horror genre and has a laugh is the direct opposite of a scream, but for many viewers when we watch a film we know the direct intention of the filmmakers to make us have fears or to generate sheer amusement, the well the latter exists in…


Revisiting Past Horrors of October 2023 – By Baron Craze

Every horror fan has a plan when dealing with their viewing habits in October, some go for every new flick in the horror genre, others have the dream of viewing franchises, all of them, others select one subgenre, in any case they are all wonderful. Mine was a combination of franchises and old school films…


Revisiting Past Horrors of September 2023 – By Baron Craze

Shockingly the reviews the month of September brought seven films to revisit and which again I selected because of the anniversary collection of their initial release, the eldest on the list celebrates its 35th-anniversary while five others were from the year 2013 in other words 10-year anniversaries. Once again it’s always interesting to look back…


Revisiting Past Horrors of August 2023 – By Baron Craze

Looking back upon this month, there are only two movies that celebrated anniversaries and they couldn’t be more different, a low budget anthology film versus an experimental Alfred Hitchcock that used two real life killers as the basis of the storyline. That alone should raise interest for the curious reader. Sinister Visions [2013] SUMMARY: Five sinister stories…


Revisiting Past Horrors of July 2023 – By Baron Craze

During July there were 5 films I watched which I previously reviewed, of two of them there are always a few at the same time each year, they are The Return of the Living Dead [1985] which in the film starts late on July 3 and then Jaws [1975] which takes place over the holiday….


Haddonfield Halloween Night Thrills – By Baron Craze

Author’s Note: This article was originally intended for publication on November 7, 2023 however, I was sent a cease/ stoppage letter from a vendor that will remain nameless as they stated the representative on site was not permitted to speak to press on behalf of the actual vendor, and deemed all pictures and communications are…


Halloween (1978) – By Baron Craze

When this year began, I knew there were a series of anniversary films I needed to finally attempt to review, namely this landmark movie from John Carpenter as he slashed his way into every horror memory and ever since found himself compared to it, the lasting impression and importance of it; and while his 1982…


Interview: Obsession With Martina Chen: From Instagram Star to Vengeful Spirit

In an exclusive interview, Chaz Fenwick delves into the enigmatic world of Martina Chen, an Instagram sensation with over 235K followers. Hailing from vibrant Shanghai, China, now based in Australia. Martina takes us behind the scenes of, “Malice: Nui Gui,” and reveals her thoughts on the film’s themes, her character, and the powerful message it…