Category: Film Reviews

The Moor (2023) – By Baron Craze

Folk horror is an interesting subgenre in horror, and The Moor incorporates a few of those elements into a sorrowful story from Paul Thomas’ script which was directed by Chris Cronin, it has a slow-burn plot that builds on the bleakness of its surroundings and the vacant landscape creating a thick unknowing haunting atmosphere. It…


Van Helsing (2004) – By Baron Craze

Universal for a very long time sought to capitalize once again on their famed monsters, using the similar formula from The Mummy [1999] which took inspiration from Indiana Jones, one thought just repeats the formula with this film but with a James Bond instead Dr. Jones. Hence it became a grandiose adventure with a bountiful…


Club Dread (2004) – By Baron Craze

There’s a delicate balance in the genre of horror that is scream versus laughter it’s the segway into the subgenre of horror comedies, we all as fans have our favorites, for me there’s the classics Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein [1948] and Young Frankenstein [1974] to the more modern ones Shaun of the Dead [2004],…


Hotel Transylvania (2012) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (3C)

This is a fun review for me to do as it is for children and watching it again with my kids was a thrill. Hotel Transylvania is the first of 4 movies (I already reviewed the third a few years ago) and it was nice to go back and see how it all started, as it came…


Staunton Hill (2009) – By Baron Craze

Being the offspring of any great legendary parent is always tough, an impossible mountain to climb, the expectations often too grand for most, they find themselves harshly judged, to escape this there are only two options either change one’s last name i.e. Nicholas Cage in connection with the Coppola’s or abandon that field; otherwise, they…


Ghostbusters II (1989) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (3C)

I was asked to review the sequels of the Ghostbusters’ movies from both Baron and the owner of The Horror Times. Of course, Baron reviewed the original film from 1984 which is the best of them all. So, I guess it was my chance to take on the franchise, here goes Ghostbusters II was released…


Pandemonium (2023) – By Baron Craze

Some would dismiss Pandemonium as merely a well-hidden anthology movie however, it is much more than that, as it disguises its own art-house religious horror philosophy with deep seeded morality battles and some French uniqueness; writer and director Quarxx, generating a narrow glimpse of hell, and uses John Milton’s Paradise Lost’s Capital of Hell for…


Firestarter (1984) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (3C)

I remember first seeing this film as a child during a sleepover and thought it was scary seeing someone setting something on fire on purpose. Let’s jump many years later and realize it’s just a horror film and my husband wish he had that ability – LOL, especially when his grill won’t work. This is…


Night Swim (2024) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (3C)

I was asked to review this film by the owner of The Horror Times, and I didn’t know why until I saw the film. You see, the father in the movie has multiple sclerosis (MS) as do I, hence I could relate to it from that point of view. Well, it’s not about MS it’s…


Sting (2024) – By Baron Craze

The first horror film I ever saw was 20-Million Miles to Earth [1957] an alien creature feature, from the it was discovering this subgenre filmed with Them! [1954], Tarantula [1955], and The Spider [1958] those super large monsters were always fun to watch, however what most horror fans know is that creepy crawlies effectively work…