Category: Film Reviews

Harpoon (2019) – By Baron Craze

Having previously seen Rob Grant’s work before named Mon Ami (2012) at the Terror Film Festival held long ago in Philadelphia, PA, I knew the vein and approach of his latest work Harpoon took witnessing the first act. While Rob wrote the script he was assisted by Mike Kovac who worked on at least one…


D-Railed (2018) – By Baron Craze

D-Railed, rolls out steady on the rails, chugging along before switching gears and becoming something more involved than merely a robbery, as some critics noted it’s a bit of Murder on the Orient Express (1974) Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) however, missed an influx of Carnival of Souls (1962). All of this twisting and…


DOA Review: Sorority House Vampires (1998) – By Baron Craze

CASE NUMBER #126 Here is another review that must not escape the wrath of the DOA Graveyard, it like a few others found itself discovered before the location of Dead Horror Films, after careful examination, which didn’t need much, the result equals a deep burial for this carcass. AUTOPSY OF THE FILM:   A struggle…


DOA Review: Arachnicide (2014) – By Baron Craze

CASE NUMBER #125 This a return to the DOA Graveyard, however this review done prior to the discovery of these hidden grounds, since then it was reevaluated and assigned this case number, just watch your step, it’s sometimes hard to get slimy or gooey off oneself, especially when trying to avoid the wretched corpses in…


Candy Corn (2019) – By Baron Craze

When it comes the Halloween season, there are slew of horror flicks that get released, often enough they include ghosts, zombies, clowns and so on, and many of these are fine to play anytime of the year, however there’s a group that find themselves only situated for the month of October just that beloved holiday….


Mummy Reborn (2019) – By Baron Craze

Simply stated Mummy Reborn is not the film that reestablishes the Mummy as part of the fearful and legendary cursed monster, it’s hard to top the Universal Studios original creation from 1932 and then Hammer Studios The Mummy from 1959, but director Dan Allen (Unhinged [2017]) does attempt an adventure meets comedy wrapped into a horror…


Hoax (2019) – By Baron Craze

It appears lately I have stumbled into a trend of my own making, often I look to review all types of horror films, from across all the subgenres and themes, the paranormal to zombies and slashers, however of late it’s in the realm of cryptozoology, yes a return to Bigfoot, a place where films like…


Big Top Evil (2019) – By Baron Craze

Often in the horror genre, there are trends, when 28 Days Later (2002) and then Dawn of the Dead (2004) first came out, countless zombie flicks appear, and then the same thing happen with found footage and paranormal films, and now the trend has clown flicks. While it’s never a truly a bad thing, it…


Hack! (2007) – By Baron Craze

Sometimes one comes across a horror flick, that for an odd reason attracts them to watch it over and over, and that seems lately to be Hack!, a teen slasher movie, never taking itself serious, but yet appears a lamer version of the Scream franchise, it fills every moment of the screen with film references,…


Apostle of Dracula (2012) – By Baron Craze

When one acquires a DVD from the distribution company Wild Eye Releasing, it’s always often a toss-up of what they might get, perhaps something nominated for major awards, maybe played at Cannes Film Festival, or it’s lesser known, that its very bad such as Amityville Exorcism (2017) or Shark Exorcist (2015) and there’s their foreign…