Category: Film Reviews

Strip Club Massacre (2017) – By Baron Craze

There’s an ultra-fine line between the b-movies and z-grade films, and yes it’s true that c-grade flicks exist too, but those tend to become the television cable fillers, therefore where does this movie fall on the sliding scale, it leans more to the b, than z, many due to fact it contains an abundance of…


One Cut of the Dead (2017) – By Baron Craze

If you haven’t seen this movie yet STOP READING NOW because there’s no way to briefly explain the film without revealing a spoiler, therefore this leaves one with two options, because of the initial setup of the film you might abandon the viewer thinking it’s sloppy or disjointed but then you miss the point and…


Body Cam (2020) – By Baron Craze

Many cinema viewers usually favorite movies in each genre, such as in the crime or police base storylines from Colors (1988) to Falling Down (1993) and likely any of the Dirty Harry movies, yet it is strangely rare when police themed flicks don’t marry into the horror vein, one would think these two could converge…


DOA Review: Birdemic: Shock and Terror (2010) – By Baron Craze

    CASE NUMBER #010: I clearly have no clue how to start this review, it might be the toughest to date, as I could have written a profanity tirade but that’s not my style rather taking the time to complete an autopsy of why this movie exists in the land of the DOA reviews….


Clown (2014) – By Baron Craze

Sometimes independent filmmakers need to think outside the box to get their projects off the ground, they been known to release movie posters but without a script or film just to generate attention, or suggestive marketing campaigns, often they’re willing to take the risk to get the success. That’s where director Jon Watts (who since…


Happy Death Day (2017) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (AKA 3C)

I know it has been a very long time since I’ve reviewed a movie on The Horror Times. In the past it’s always been children’s movies with some scary elements to it. Since my kids have been home due to schools being closed and that no theaters are open I’m going in a different direction….


The City of the Dead (1960) – By Baron Craze

Seeing some social media questions circulating lately concerning the viewing of gothic witch stories, a few comments mention Mario Bava’s Black Sunday [1960] and others noted The Love Witch [2016] the latter is more horror-comedy, although many point to The Witch (2015) however omitted from the lists this often overlooked and relatively unknown production. There…


Pickaxe (2014) – By Baron Craze

One can’t deny that the true horror franchises dominated in the late 70s and well into the 80s, especially due the popularity of the slasher genre namely with Halloween [1978] and then of course Friday the 13th [1980], although a close relative to these films comes from the subgenre of horror comedies and parodies, such…


DOA Review: Ax ‘Em (1992) – By Baron Craze

  Some wonder where did the concept of DOA reviews come from well everyone knows of supposedly bad movies, often a person states this movie is the worst ever, but is it really, how does one measure that, acting, direction, lacking story? Hence the discovering of what makes it so bad that it hurts one’s…


The Crawling Eye (1958) – By Baron Craze

I figure this film needed to be discussed simply as I mentioned it in The Fog (1980) review, and realized that there’s a high percentage chance that many readers may never have heard of it, hence the time to revisit, as one might recall, John Carpenter stated it was one of a few concepts for…