Category: Film Reviews

Grizzly II: The Revenge (1983) – By Baron Craze

There are quite a few legendary horror films that span the countless decades of the genre, ideally many can name them, however sometimes movies themselves become lost, such as The Redeemer: Son of Satan! [1978] or they were left undone as was Alfred Hitchcock’s final movie Kaleidoscope. In a similar fashion this production Grizzly II,…


The Torment of Laurie Ann Cullom (2014) – By Baron Craze

When aspiring filmmakers realize their screenplay might be out of reach for their first movie, they often check the limited resources and choose from one of three options, a single room location, found footage scare and lastly something in a slasher or zombie subgenre just to mark their debut. However, director and writer Mark Dossert…


The Tunnel (2011) – By Baron Craze

Director Carlo Ledesma (Sunod [2019]) uses natural devices, creating a novel path in this found footage film which includes interviews and narratives for his low-budget Australian indie horror feature in a mockumentary format. In the Australian cinema, it’s welcoming to see horror movies that provide refreshing tones from the commonly associated films of the ozploitation…


Rammbock: Berlin Undead (2010) – By Baron Craze

Screenwriter Benjamin Hessler marks his debut with this film, Rammbock assisted by director Marvin Kren (both would later re-team for the horror movie Blood Glacier [2013]) in this 2010 production billed as the first zombie film made in Germany so this obviously falls into the grouping of other zombie movies, aside from the setting and…


DOA Review: Walking Dead in the West (2013) – By Baron Craze

  Sometimes when strolling through this vast wasteland, seeing that broken down ambulance sitting by the gates one’s never sure what they’ll find locating marked and unmarked film grave sites, however when one sees a tumbleweed rolling by, must give it a chase, hence finding this wretched mess. This by no means is this a…


Son (2021) Blu-ray Review – By Baron Craze

How far would a mother go to provide and/or protect her child, in this case her son is an age-old question, often individuals attempt to input both rational and irrational behaviors to justify any action is deemed acceptable regardless of society’s moralistic views. This is what writer and director Ivan Kavanagh (Tin Can Man [2007]),…


Rabid (2019) – By Baron Craze

As many readers recall my views on remakes are often negative, however one should clarify this a bit, if you tell the same story without any variation then its dull Psycho [1998] and an uninviting viewing of The Wicker Man [2006], but if one takes the time to change many aspects then a new story…


Death Becomes Her (1992) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (AKA 3C)

It’s time for me to venture into another review and I found this one on my DVR so called up 2 of my girlfriends, watched it and thought I would make a go of it. I never would have thought that Meryl Streep would have done a horror movie, but I was wrong Death Becomes…


DOA Review: Predatory Instinct (2011) – By Baron Craze

CASE NUMBER #0006 Once again, it is time to trudge into the muck of films unable to make it to the ER for rescuing before their untimely demise, so bad they rotted out the ambulance and now overgrown by nature, forgotten by many, especially the horror fans. Yes, DOA uncovering the worst of the worst,…


The Mortuary Collection (2019) – By Baron Craze

Anthology films have always held a special place with horror fans, whether it’s some of the early versions such as Dr. Terror’s House of Horrors [1965] to The Vault of Horror [1973] or the more well-known creations Creepshow [1982], Tales of Poe [2014], or Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark [2019], regardless of your…