Category: Other Worldly Cinema

Why Don’t You Just Die! (2018) – By Baron Craze

Independent filmmakers often find themselves faced with next to nothing budgets, which isn’t a new concept or revelation, among their mirage of problems is simply, location. Then add into the mix, a screenplay that is center on just that adds to the difficulty of telling a story, yet greatly reduces the costs, everything in life…


Body Double (1984) – By Baron Craze

Brian De Palma, a name well-known by horror fans for having directed 5-horror films to date, most noted Carrie [1976], however in the early 80’s his work took a turn and he began to upset critics, in 1983 he remade Scarface starring Al Pacino, a thoroughly controversial movie. However in 1984 he shocked the cinematic…


Bloodline (2018) – By Baron Craze

Director Henry Jacobson directs his first feature film, and his first venture into the horror genre, using a script from Ayra Fox-Lerndr  and Will Honley (The Hive [2014])), however makes it all very reminiscent of a long lost Italian giallo movie, as it contains an interesting series of cool blues and vibrant reds, and then…


Gwen (2018) – By Baron Craze

First, Gwen will not appeal to many horror fans, it tends to lean more to a dark drama, with thick a gothic overtone, a slight nod to folklore horror with human monsters, all thanks to director and writer William McGregor who paints a bleak storyline filled with sexism, misfortune, and treachery all occurring in the beginning…


Rope (1948) – By Baron Craze

As many know I am a huge Alfred Hitchcock fan, having watched his movies countless times, and perhaps read over 40 books on the man, his craft and style of filmmaking, who is known to have influenced others, including recently Jordan Peele (Us [2019]), but he remains the holder of the always impressive title Master…


Mollywood (2019) – By Baron Craze

Morocco Vaughn makes his feature film directorial debut with this drug-induced thriller, that revolves around the world of dealers, and cravings of addicts, centered in a clubbing atmosphere, while using Ken Hoyd’s script, that has an orthodox detective using whatever means necessary to stop a serial killer targeting the addicts, and in some manner both…


Terror in the Skies (2019) – By Baron Craze

The path that independent filmmakers must take to release their hard work, sometimes takes months and even years to accomplish, but then again documentarian Seth Breedlove, a well-known cryptozoologist, delivers this movie on the heels of his well-accepted six-part series On the Trail of Bigfoot (2019). This time, Seth does a sequel that follows his The…


On the Trail of Bigfoot (2019) – By Baron Craze

Seth Breedlove, the 2017 Cryptozoologist of the Year, and his company Small Town Monsters, takes on a much larger approach to their subject material with a series consisting of six half-hour episodes, entitled On The Trail Of Bigfoot. This outing has Seth working both in front and behind the camera, while also wearing numerous other hats such as…


Scary Stories (2019) – By Baron Craze

I, like many collectors of horror stories, had the purchased the Scary Stories book series for cousins, however concerned parents required I read them first, to see if anything was deemed possibly offensive, all it always directed to the artwork more than the stories, and that is something this documentary from first time director and…


Escape Room (2019) – By Baron Craze

The films Saw and Cube definitely made an impact on filmmaker, hence Adam Robitel, known for his impressive and box office smash hit Insidious: The Last Key (2018 and prior to that The Taking of Deborah Logan (2014) brought forth Escape Room, made for a nice way to start 2019, using a screenplay from writers…