Category: Film Reviews

Train to Busan (2016) – By Baron Craze

A foreign movie sometimes struggles for success in many English speaking nations, namely due to the subtitles or cultural references, however when a filmmaker makes a quality piece of art, it will transcend those barriers as did Train to Busan, the simply look at the box office take proves its worth becoming the first film…


Bigfoot: Blood Trap (2017) – By Baron Craze

Well once again, we enter into the wilderness to discover another Bigfoot movie, though this one is unlike any others I’ve likely seen for quite some time, the last one was Bigfoot Horror Camp (2017), the entire folklore and logic goes thoroughly bonkers, a lot comes from the new division of Wild Eye Releasing called…


Matango (1963) – By Baron Craze

After nearly 10-years from the acclaim of Godzilla (1954) and many other films involving mega-sized monsters director Ishiro Hondo, brought another horror film, in the form of what would later become known as body-horror (think of Bite [2015] and The Fly [1986]) and is based on the story “Voice in the Night” by William Hope…


New Year’s Evil (1980) – By Baron Craze

As is common with the horror genre the holidays get horror films related to them, Halloween obviously Halloween (1978), Christmas (Black Christmas [1974]), and Valentine’s Day (My Bloody Valentine [1981]), just to name a few, and therefore New Year’s Eve, finally got into the mix in 1981, with this flick that is very dated and…


The Shed (2019) – By Baron Craze

Earlier this year 2019, a movie called Shed of the Dead, had a lot of fans eager to see it, however, it led to mixed results as it’s more comedy than straight-up horror, that is not the case with The Shed from screenwriter and director Frank Sabatella (Blood Night: The Legend of Mary Hatchet [2009])…


Incredible Violence (2018) – By Baron Craze

G. Patrick Condon is director and screenwriter in his first bizarre feature film that contains one simple premise what would you do to film your movie if you squander the budget from some ‘shady investors’. Hence enter the phrase and style found in self-aware films, similar to Cabin in the Woods (2011), My Little Eye…


Momo: The Missouri Monster (2019) – By Baron Craze

  When it comes to cryptozoology, the worlds of documentaries and horror often intersect, to shed light on the outrageous situations which include monsters that leave some without rational explanations of their origins. These often come in the form, of folklore, urban legends, and mysterious tales handed down generation to generation. Almost every state in…


Trick (2019) – By Baron Craze

While Trick’s PR department attempts to disguise itself as a horror thriller film with sophistication, it actually reveals itself as a slasher, especially in the first 10-minutes with a splattering inferno of slaughter that occurs on the screen. If you find yourself upset with the commonplace slasher fare released this Halloween season, then director and…


Along Came the Devil 2 (2019) – By Baron Craze

After the success of Along Came The Devil, director Jason DeVan served as screenwriter again for his sequel along with his wife and actress Heather uncredited writer who helped design the story from lead character Jordan’s role. The overall production follows as a continuation of the first film, picking up several years later or even…


Mary (2019) – By Baron Craze

It’s always interesting when reviewing or just watching a horror or thriller film and discovering one’s past movies they were involved in such as  Michael Goi, early on in his career he worked on a dreadful film called Sorority House Vampires (1998) from there he worked hard honing his skills showcasing talents, to work on…