Category: Other Worldly Cinema

The Illusionist (2006) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (AKA 3C)

The Illusionist was directed by Neil Burger and stars some great actors Edward Norton, Paul Giamatti, Jessica Biel, and Rufus Sewell just to name a few; which is a movie I really enjoy and wanted to review however it isn’t a horror film so when I was talking to Baron about it, he said he…


Doc of the Dead (2014) – By Baron Craze

Some filmmakers enjoy researching topics of horror, famous classic movies, though the ultimate question what determines the status legendary works of art, is the countless articles and equaled to onslaught rabid attention by fans, and how will future audiences deem these creations. Well, a few of these questions are asked/answered and others aren’t even approached,…


Lifechanger (2018) – By Baron Craze

  Sometimes everyone has that fleeting thought if they could live forever, it falls in the same of dreams of winning a massive lottery, with luck of falling in love with the one they love, but every time they try it ends in chaos, well the center of the story involving Lifechanger, from writer and…


Sisters of the Plague (2015) – By Baron Craze

New Orleans appears more as a backdrop than a setting in the art-house horror film Sisters of the Plague, which frankly is a tad strange, especially knowing of an area surrounded and shrouded in mysteries, murders, and several secrets, which might arise from the darkness on any given night. However, director Jorge Torres-Torres (Shadow Zombie…


Project Nightmare (1987) – By Baron Craze

Screenwriters Donald M. Jones and James C. Lane penned this very strange, bizarre sci-fi film, that leans more to mystery than horror, and this movie is also included on the DVD of Murderlust [1985], which on the box says 1987 too. Now almost all critics and fans of this production believe the creation of it…


The Harrow (2016) – By Baron Craze

Sometimes audiences receive incredible films, from first time feature filmmakers, and that’s the case with Kevin Stocklin’s The Harrow, a thrilling movie, generating an emotional tension layered in truths perceived in different manners, which he also served as screenwriter. His film, not based on pressure settings, grandiose theatrical setting, or action driven sequences, rather a…


Score (2016) – By Baron Craze

A fascinating documentary about the film composers and their orchestra which develop a grandiose design to make the films speak in amazing design, transforming, and transcending mere images into a fluid pattern reaching deeper into the viewers. The project headed by director Matt Schrader in his first film debut, has earned several from film festivals,…


Greta (2018) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (AKA 3C)

    I’ve been enjoying writing reviews with no pressure and I want thank Baron for that. Next month I will go back to what I really like which is kids horror/Halloween. This month I’m writing about more of suspenseful film than horror which in this case is Greta. I first saw it in theaters…


Aleister Crowley: Legend of the Beast (2013) – By Baron Craze

When watching a film, where one’s own mother refers to her son as the wickedest man alive and then proceeds to give him the title of the Great Beast 666, then has the press cover him in myths and mysterious overtones, one feels curious to see a biographic film about Aleister Crowley. Aleister’s name is…


The Trail of Dracula (2017) – By Baron Craze

Writer and director David Mitchell (who penned Open Water 2: Adrift [2006]) presents a documentary distributed by Intervision Picture Corp., which originally premiered in 2013 though was not been available on home video in the US until 2016. This production contains several features of archival clips, all with an interesting look at Bram Stoker, the life…