Category: Film Reviews

Blood Vessel (2019) – By Baron Craze

While this isn’t Justin Dix’s first time as director, that was the feature Crawlspace [2012] he primarily works with his career in special effects, hence is aware of the ebb and flow of a horror film, herein he’s venturing to a truly dark time in world history. This time it’s for an independent horror movie,…


Dead Heat (1988) – By Baron Craze

In the late 1980s a slew of ‘buddy cop movies’ flooded the marks among them Lethal Weapon (1987), Tango & Cash (1989), even a few with dogs such as Turner & Hooch or K-9 both from 1989, needless to say, it was a popular adventure, that involved comedic lines and plenty of action. All of…


Squeal (2008) – By Baron Craze

Tony Swansey’s directorial debut scores with an ominous looking cover art which harkens back early 80s, but sadly it’ll never graduate into a lasting mark in the landscape of THE low-budget horror genre. I recall seeing this film a long time ago, actually when it debuted on the fest circuit at the Terror Film Festival…


Death Spa (1988) – By Baron Craze

In horror cinema, there are plenty of subgenres, and some niche markets set within them, one of the most highly limited area deals with gym centers and make it their central theme is held by two movies Killer Workout [1987] and Death Spa. Though is equally true that other horror films do have a scene…


Croc! (2022) – By Baron Craze

I do enjoy environmental or nature attacks horror films as they can inflict more damage than one is accustomed to and there are few ways to combat it. There are some legendary films in the category The Birds [1963] or Jaws [1975] and plenty of fillers such as Grizzly [1976], Dogs [1976], Day of the…


Frightmare (1983) – By Baron Craze

Before, I dive too far into this movie I need to clarify an important aspect this film – it is not a remake nor has any association with the film of the same name Frightmare from 1974 that movie which was a horror/comedy movie directed by Pete Walker. I wanted to stress this because while…


616: Paranormal Incident (2013) – By Baron Craze

*Please bare and patient with me as I work on developing a new way of doing reviews due to my health. It will be different for a little bit until I get the knack of the new format. First let’s establish the fact that the film 616: Paranormal Incident is not a direct sequel to…


Hell Baby (2013) – By Baron Craze

A few critics, have stated the subgenre of horror comedies don’t work, they are lame and duds, well they must have overlooked or to even consider some classics such as Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein [1948] or Young Frankenstein [1974] and Shaun of the Dead [2004]; now to clarify this movie is not a classic,…


Ghosthouse (1988) – By Baron Craze

There’s an interesting backstory to this movie, as it marketed itself and used a deceitful ploy to the audiences, per a friend, Achille Manzotti of the uncredited producer Joe d’Amato, to change the movie La Casa 3 instead of Ghosthouse; the reasoning was that La Casa 1 and 2 were the titles to Evil Dead…


Frost (2022) – By Baron Craze

Sometimes there are films that are sent to me that I find both interesting and challenging to write a review, mainly due to limited set pieces and how easily it is to expose spoiler, yet I don’t shy away from it either. Frost definitely fits into this grouping and should be on horror fans’ viewing…