Category: Film Reviews

DOA Review: Midnight Macabre (2017) – By Baron Craze

DOA CASE NUMBER #104 This time wandering through the unmarked graves in the Land of DOA, one discovers this strange (not necessary in a good manner) anthology film Midnight Macabre, a solid title, but with numerous technical issues and a rough storyline from director and writer Joe Haugh, for his studio Messenger for the Damned…


Bonejangles (2017) – By Baron Craze

Bonejangles presents an odd combination of elements improper characterizations, a screwy comedy (definitely politically incorrect, and referencing the 80s) aiming to make viewers laugh and cheer and plays on your knowledge of the horror genre quite often. All of this insanity comes from screenwriter Keith Melcher (who also plays Bonejangles) his idea for this movie…


The Houses October Built 2 (2017) – By Baron Craze

I actually found director and writer Bobby Roe’s The Houses October Built 2 overall impressive of how it improves from the previous film from 2014, especially showing (spoiler) that the cast didn’t die in the clutches of the Blue Skeleton’s extreme haunt experience. Although the storyline continues in the same path of exploring the extreme…


The Elf (2017) – By Baron Craze

The Elf starts with an excellent festive title sequence, sadly, it ends abruptly and causes a bit of stumbling in trying to figure out the scope of the opening act, as Justin Price, director and writer stretches the scenes with the characters never quite getting their footing nor enjoyment for the fans of this unique…


Secret Santa (2015) – By Baron Craze

Christmas Horror movies often mixed into the slasher genre, and fit nicely into the low budget, especially for victims deserving of coal during the yuletide season. Assisted by an Indiegogo campaign directed and writer Mike McMurran got his Christmas wish with his debut flick Secret Santa and all of Santa’s mischievous charm of ghoulish and…


Tsunambee (2017) – By Baron Craze

When one comes across a film with the title Tsunambee, you get a quick understanding of what and insane, outrageous and possibly quite funny b-movie with the so bad its good concept. Sadly, none of that actually occurs, and this time ones receives a preachy movie of religious portions along with silly CGI and poor…


Cute Little Buggers (2017) – By Baron Craze

Likely, the most difficult subgenre in horror comes finding the careful balancing act of horror and comedy, and mixing it with b-movie style can result in over-the-top insanity and gut aching laughs or misses it completely as if trying to stop on black ice. Director Tony Jopia (Dawning of the Dead [2017] and Crying Wolf…


Dawning of the Dead (2017) – By Baron Craze

Dawning of the Dead formerly known as Apocalypse but changed for obvious reasons, namely to find similarities to the popularity to The Walking Dead and of course Dawn of the Dead [1978 & 2004], then with the passing of George A. Romero, all attract the hungry zombie fans. The newer poster generates a better concept…


Sightings (2017) – By Baron Craze

Sightings delivers a new direction of exploration of aliens, UFOs and Bigfoot, that will likely have conspiracy theorists spinning other worldly concepts. Therefore, what starts with stories and rumors about Bigfoot becomes a backstory for a murder-mystery movie directed and written by Dallas Morgan repeat it’s not a horror film, rather adventure and mystery. However,…


DOA Review: A Zombie Croc: Evil Has Been Summoned (2015) – By Baron Craze

DOA Review Case #0102 Greetings, once more we enter into the land of DOA, where the films here find themselves buried in unmarked graves hidden by the overgrowth, this time it’s a misplaced case file #102. Why did that happen? Likely because it made the investigator have far too many headaches to complete the report,…