Category: Film Reviews

The Windmill (2016) – By Baron Craze

Director Nick Jongerius (Frankenstein’s Army [2013]) and co-writing team Chris W. Mitchell and Suzy Quid delivers an interesting storyline, blending two subgenres in horror and creating strong characters moving to a cross between slasher and supernatural tales. Normally, one can argue that the two genres do intersect often takes the likes of sequels of the…


The Maze (2010) By Baron Craze

Stephen Shimek embarks with his first horror film as director, with screenwriters Katy Baldwin (Nocturne [2016]) and Timothy Gutierrez story about a slasher genre mayhem occurring from trespassing teens caught in a cornfield maze. This brings up how can one break into a maze especially when it is by the side of the road, no…


Scare Zone (2009) By Baron Craze

When director and writer Jon Binkowski created his first horror film Scare Zone, he relied heavily on his showmanship and production skills at Orlando’s Universal Studio especially the Halloween Horror Nights set, which served this film very well, but also highly limited his filming schedule, yet he delivers a popcorn fun horror slasher whodunit story….


DOA Review: Dracula Reborn (2015) – By Baron Craze

CASE NUMBER #024: First, and unbelievably true that Dracula Reborn [2015] is not the worst of the worst, the column of DOA already proven that fact time and time again, nor is it the most atrocious vampire flick, that goes to Sorority House Vampires [1998] however, this pitiful movie begs for a stake in the…


Hell House LLC (2015) – by Creepy Crazy Cathy (AKA 3C)

My husband wanted to watch a horror movie, so he went onto Amazon Prime and chose Hell House LLC. He said that since I liked the movie Paranormal Activity and haunted houses, I might like this. When I first started watching the film, I thought it was a documentary or based on actual events but…


The Dooms Chapel Horror (2016) – By Baron Craze

The Dooms Chapel Horror was shot in Kentucky in true backwoods horror fashion, and yet incorporates multiple styles of filming including POV and found footage subgenres similar to both Hotel Inferno [2013] and JeruZalem [2015], and will later suddenly switch to a narrative storytelling method briefly with regard to surveillance and trap cameras. John Holt (10/31…


Prom Night (1980) – By Baron Craze

It’s likely that every horror fan knows when the slasher subgenre became well-known, those glorious gory early, after Sean Cummingham’s Friday the 13th was released the onslaught started, the killers emerged from the woods, mine-shafts, alleyways and invading the high schools. While one should know that Sean’s flick wasn’t the first slasher of 1980, it…


Ma (2019) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (AKA 3C)

  I first saw Ma when it came to theaters with my husband in May 2019 and then again during the pandemic with a couple of my girlfriends. This film makes you think about who you meet in a public setting. Ma is directed by Tate Taylor who had never directed a horror film before;…


Z (2019) – By Baron Craze

There are plenty of subgenres in the horror film category one that has been getting a bit more attention is family horror, though it often seems to be more focused on mother and child than the inclusion of the father figure (a discussion for another time), but nothing truly beats the bond they endure for…


The Barge People (2018) – By Baron Craze

Often a filmmaker will put a scene into their movies to reference or even play homage to a classic horror film, such as in Lost After Dark [2015] did a scene in ode to Zombie [1979]; well director Charlie Steeds does the similar thing, except his entire movie becomes a love letter to those movies…