Category: Film Reviews

Swamphead (2011) – By Baron Craze

First time directors and writers Dustin Drover and Justin Propp delivered their lowbrow comedy horror film to the masses of horror fans with style and true gusto by having it released on Wild Eye Releasing. Their movie combines multiple elements presented in a crib-sheet format, rather than the larger extent of bigger budget films and…


Collar (2014) – By Baron Craze

For the fans of exploitation genre faire, and seeking the dirty grimy grindhouse elements, one needs to reference writer and director Ryan Nicholson, bringing bloody hands and grotesque mindset of delivering horrific images not only to the screen but saturation of the scenes too. Collar earned a delicious release on Unearthed Films, in which a…


Family Demons (2009) – By Baron Craze

When cinema fans in general see the words “inspired by real events” a sense of shrugged shoulders and a rolling of the eyes, for the catch phrase is overused and a rouse to get the audience’s attention, however, delving in deeper one learns about Family Demons and director Ursula Dabrowrsky intentions. First, note this Dabrowsky…


The Power (2021) – By Baron Craze

This horror feature debut of writer and director Corinna Faith steps up to take on a haunting tale of ghostly activity and a slow burn style, by combining both heavy dramatic moments with a psychological design, though there’s an overwhelming amount of dialogue which might bog down the viewers’ entertainment. There’s a few themes taking…


Great White (2021) – By Baron Craze

When it comes the predators found in the aquatic world, there’s a few that instill such fear in people as the Great White, though honestly an Orca or Giant Squid (Humboldt Squid), and most horror flicks use the Great White as its prime adversary, likely due to Steven Spielberg’s Jaws [1975]. The beast has barely…


Sodomanic (2015) – By Baron Craze

I’ve seen horror movies in every possible genre and subgenre in the horror kingdom, from arthouse to experimental and the splatterpunk to exploitation, even plenty of psychological thrillers and often wonder has my eyes witness everything, well when I saw the wickedly wild Night of Something Strange [2016] and the horrendous Shark Exorcist [2015] I…


Slaxx (2020) – By Baron Craze

In the horror genre, there’s plenty of odd or even goofy concepts used as plot devices for film, and this flick definitely deploys a bizarre scenario, while attempting to make a dual statement about fashion and corporate viciousness. Director Elza Kephart who also co-wrote the script with Patricia Gomez Zlatar, make sure not to expose…


Toxic Zombies (1980) – By Baron Craze

This is a special review which I have longed to do for some time, but not in the intended manner that many people would have expected, rather first I needed to find a clean copy to view and thanks to tubitv.com that finally happened. Secondly, it’s the reason behind doing this review, you see upon…


Redcon-1 (2018) – By Baron Craze

In the genre of zombies there’s quite a bit to explore for either the average horror fans, or those dedicated to seeing everything involving the undead, and while the films often have the struggle for survival, there’s rising attention given to the more combative action-horror driven flicks. Director and screenwriter Chee Keong Cheung took fistfuls…


Mayhem (2017) – By Baron Craze

Gorehounds and splatterpunks can rejoice, when they see this film, that lives up to its name, if you think all hell breaking loose, absolutely, and then some. In fact, it actually follows the concept of gonzo, which is what some horror fans, desperately seek, and can admire thanks to RLJ Entertainment. It focusses on a…