Category: Film Reviews

Tremors II: Aftershocks (1996) – By Baron Craze

Tremors has become an interesting franchise, with a cult following, all of it coming from a sleeper hit, but something about the storyline and characters make it interesting and entertainment fun. Therefore, after the success of the first movie, Universal already planned a sequel with the thought-process that both Kevin Bacon and Reba McEntire would…


Heilstätten (2018) – By Baron Craze

Ah, the found footage subgenre continues to mightily roll-on, over 20-years ago The Blair Witch Project [1999] relaunched these films from the 70s on a spectacular internet marketing plan, then came the Paranormal Activity [2007] which led to its own franchise, in both cases these movies made one believe that what they saw was authentic…


Living Space (2018) – By Baron Craze

It needs to be stated that this isn’t a zombie movie, nor is it a directly a nazipolittion movie but rather a supernatural meets time-loop horror movie, is the best way to describe the debut feature from director Steven Spiel. It made an impressive shocking impact on viewers, especially in Australia. However, Living Space isn’t…


Jakob’s Wife (2021) – By Baron Craze

So many know that the horror genre, for the most part has cycles or trends, the early eighties two battles for supremacy slashers and werewolves, ever since then others fight for position, this time it’s vampires, although there’s many howling at the moon, to conquer one more. No longer do the vampires wear a tuxedo,…


Terror Birds (2016) – By Baron Craze

When someone sees this film’s title, they automatically think a few things, first this is a b-movie or worse, and glancing at the artwork, it’s clearly into the prehistoric subgenre of monsters; noting that neither Wild Eye Releasing nor The Asylum released this picture, that honor goes to MarVista Entertainment, secondly it was formerly listed…


DOA: Reel Horror (1985) – By Baron Craze

  CASE NUMBER #0039 Often a person ventures to a graveyard to seek either closure or to have a fond remembrance, though there’s other reasons always, however here is the infamous DOA cemetery, a land of regret and willful moans of WTF. These movies are truly answering the age-old-question, what is the worst film ever,…


An Evening with My Comatose Mother (2011) – By Baron Craze

  Short films always present an interesting scenario, one of three choices, stellar productions you hope earn the greenlight for a full feature, be fun entertainment while on limited time, and the emotional side of laugh and smile, be fearful or simply groan in agony. This movie brings both high entertainment value and no groans,…


Wolves at the Door (2016) – By Baron Craze

The Manson family murders sent resounding shock waves throughout both normal life in the late 1960s and for the Hollywood elites, one can only imagine how many calls went out to security firms over those following days. Since then, it led to the horrific best seller and countless movies, throughout the decades, some that were…


DOA Review: Ring of Terror (1961) – By Baron Craze

CASE NUMBER #0015 Once again, trudging through the deep sludge of the forgotten horrors, I stumble upon an unmarked grave from 1961, entitled Ring of Terror, after watching this timewaster I honestly was unsure if I would even bother reviewing, but I needed to warn others of this impending doom from the files of DOA….


Dark Mountain (2013) – By Baron Craze

Director and writer Tara Anaise with a story from Tamara Blaich, marks her debut in the found-footage horror genre, which for unknown statistically reasons and lack of data, shows, many women directors avoid the sub-genre. Nevertheless, Tara’s film begins honest intentions centered on a discovery of gold, and consequentially the lust for greed, with the…