Category: Film Reviews

Murderlust (1985) – By Baron Craze

The Intervision Picture Corporation, a sub-division of Severin Films, restored the gritty pieces of the movie Murderlust, that were originally on a highly cut obscure VHS, with grimy filthy quality transfer all footage restored to a DVD, horror fans seeking this production may thoroughly enjoy it. Independent writer and director Donald Jones along with writer…


Cathy’s Curse (1977) Blu-ray Review – By Baron Craze

The seventies hit a rage of possession films, The Exorcist, The Omen, and often forgotten of the obscure Audrey Rose, which starred Anthony Hopkins, all these holds one thing in common dealing with torments to and of a child. This supernatural flick from director Eddy Matalon with a flair of Canadian cinema qualities, sets itself…


Unhallowed Ground (2015) – By Baron Craze

It’s always impressive when any film, especially a horror themed one, is given the opportunity to use a real location, herein the Mill Hill School in London, England, a great feat for first-time feature debut director Russell England, who previously only had his hand doing TV documentaries and short films, achieving distribution for Unhallowed Ground…


The Dead Ones (2019) – By Baron Craze

Screenwriter Zach Chassler and director Jeremy Kasten, who both worked together on the previous projects of The Theatre Bizarre [2011] and The Thirst [2006] as well as others, attempt to tackle perhaps the single greatest fear that many American parents have for their precious children school shooting massacres. This is a controversial subject especially if…


DOA Review The Lock In (2014) – By Baron Craze

    DOA Case #0020 The latest exhumed grave reveals an odd autopsy of the first Christian horror movie from a distributor called Holy Moly Pictures, but it considers their movie a found footage film, except that it clearly contains edits, special effects (sort-of) and audio enhancements. Most of the movie occurs during a “lock…


The Meg (2018) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (AKA 3C)

    My nephew brought over one of his movies he got for Christmas and it just happened to be The Meg so I thought I would take some time to review it; another shark movie and in this case is a pre-historic enormous shark called a megalodon. It has a lot of similarities to…


Blood Beach (1980) – By Baron Craze

Face it, in the horror genre there are plenty of subgenres and unique niches for the average fan to thoroughly to enjoy, however these all have one common thread a b-movie can likely be found in one or even a crossover of a few. Hence, Blood Beach obtained a cult following, though still missing the…


The Battery (2012) – By Baron Craze

The horror genre landscape appears like a freshly dug cemetery, where each grave represents another zombie film, and in fact, some estimate the number of zombie films as low as 273 to as high of over 7,000 with the first film dating back to 1932 with White Zombie. Why the vast variance? Defining what a…


Phantasm: Ravager [2016] – By Baron Craze

Horror fans know the process of seeing a sequel sometimes drags for a bit, and becomes frustrating, those of Friday the 13th have experienced this, however those of the Phantasm series likely endured the most, with having to wait 18 years for possibly the final installment of the beloved films.  Phantasm: Ravager, marks the first…


To All A Goodnight (1980) – By Baron Craze

If I were to quiz horror fans, similar to the style in Scream [1996] and stated name the movie that someone killing in revenge of a child dying and it included a doomsayer named Ralph, the answer is easy Friday the 13th – except once again you are wrong, it’s this movie. According the trivia…