Category: Film Reviews

Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation Review – By Creepy Crazy Cathy

When my kids first heard at school that there’s another Hotel Transylvania movie they were so excited and couldn’t stop talking about it. My son, Mikey asked me every week when it was coming out so when July 13th came I new we would be soon going to the theater. Hotel Transylvania Summer Vacation returns…


Minutes to Midnight (2018) – By Baron Craze

A nice independent slasher from director by Christopher Ray (Circus Kane [2017]) from a script co-written with Victoria Dadi (A House Is Not a Home [2015]) and Christopher M. Don, delivers creative killers and a large body count. While using the masks, they’re a happy murdering family, ready to hack and slash their way into…


Along Came the Devil (2018) – By Baron Craze

Before I begin this review, allow a moment to understand the concepts of both Religious Horror and Occult stories, both exist and have rightfully places in the horror genre, often enough the occult tales find themselves under the religious and yet crossing over into paranormal films. However, when mixing (demonic) possession movies, many times the…


Summer of 84 (2018) – By Baron Craze

Many filmmakers of late enjoy doing a retro piece, a throwback, however they prove difficult with regard to lingo, but the when directing trio François Simard, Anouk, and Yoann-Karl Whissell aka RKSS (Roadkill Superstar), and screenwriters Matt Leslie and Stephen J. Smith display their influences it seems to breathe new life into these productions. This movie bases itself on a simple fact…


Trench 11 (2017) – By Baron Craze

Taking tips from Alien, John Carpenter’s The Thing, throwing in a dash of 28 Days Later and then the classic Steve McQueen’s The Great Escape (1963) and you find a weird horror film from Canada called Trench 11. All of this wrapped up in director and writer Leo Scherman responsible for many television episodes including twelve…


Boarding School (2018) – By Baron Craze

Unsure if you know of Boaz Yakin, well likely you do, if cinema appeals to you, some of the films he directed included the dramas Remember the Titans (2000) and Max (2015), however Boarding School marks his horror directorial debut, although he wrote the script as well. He’s experienced in that craft too, with work…


Day of the Dead: Bloodline (2018) – By Baron Craze

When this movie started making the rounds with critics, reviews in advance found themselves barred or privately listed, the interviews welcomed, and finding a positive remark equal to finding a pin in pile of sewing needles, and so soon after Romero’s demise. As horror fans know some movies absolutely do not need to be done…


Don’t Fuck in the Woods (2016) – By Baron Craze

Obviously, this movie is made for a very specific market, the horror film fans who love their stories full of raunch, cheese, and gore, while mixing it with love and perhaps bloodlust for the slasher sub-genre, all wrapped in a crass offensive title, Don’t Fuck in the Woods (DFITW).  After all, it plays on the…


Occupation (2018) – By Baron Craze

When horror and sci-fi fans see cinema from Australia, it often fits into the Ozploitation genre with movies such as The Survivor (1981), but director and writer Luke Sparke (Red Billabong [2016]) presents this independent film Occupation from Saban Films. Sparke takes inspiration from many action, sci-fi movies and television series, such as blending together…


House of Salem (2016) – By Baron Craze

The occult horror subgenre, a strange attraction for the horror and thriller fans, it attracts so many viewers, that mysterious appeal, enhancing each film in a different manner. Director and writer James Crow (Nightmare on 34th Street [2017]), mixes a strange potion of British crime thriller and supernatural horror twists, yet keeps everything in a…