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DOA Review: Supercroc (2007) – By Baron Craze

DOA Review Case #0103 Supercroc marks the first feature film of director Scott Harper’s career, surprisingly enough his second directorial movie AVH: Alien vs. Hunter came out 9-months after this one, which happens to be much better than that one. Though Scott is not a newcomer to the industry mostly works as a visual effects…


Red Christmas (2016) – By Baron Craze

Now that Halloween 2017 has ended, it’s time for the next holiday, while many think of Thanksgiving, sorry face it, it’s Christmas, the Hallmark TV station already started the seasonal movies, commercials airing for products, Santa signs announcing his return and musicians informing of their Christmas concerts. However, a redeeming quality for the horror fans,…


Galar: De gjenlevende (2015) Music Review – By Baron Craze

Galar released their third album on March 16, 2015 from Dark Essence Records, entitled ‘De gjenlevende’ it in the true sense of melodic black metal with Nordic folk themes such as mythology, history and of course battles. Once more their music carries through epic length tracks, complete with more strings and strong compositions, reminiscent on…


Runespell: Unhallowed Blood Oath (2017) Music Review – By Baron Craze

Nightwolf, the only musician of the band Runespell, from Australia presents his raw black metal expanding from his demo Aeons of Ancient Blood (released in May of 2017), giving a devilish path for the fans of the genre to enjoy. None of the tracks from that demo repeat on this new released “Unhallowed Blood Oath”…


Keep Watching (2017) Review – By Baron Craze

Director Sean Carter and screenwriter Joseph Dembner (both their first features) brought an interesting and highly panned movie out of post-production hell resting in the turmoil since 2014, the producers calling the film Home Invasion but later realizing the title lacked both originality and substance, especially since that title had over 10 features and countless…


Night School (1981) – By Baron Craze

Night School [1981] a relative unknown and minor footnote in the early slasher subgenre, however what makes it more interesting and curious, concerns the director of the picture, Oscar nominated Ken Hughes, for the children’s movie Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968), who made this film his last one. Now some point the oddity of doing…


Arcana 13: Danza Macabra (2016) Music Review – By Baron Craze

A little over a year ago the doom and heavy metal band Arcana 13 released their first album Danza Macabra, (on March 11, 2016) a thick occultism mixed lyrical theme along with gothic, cryptic, and marrying that to horror movies, as the two go hand in hand. However, they also incorporate the great instrumentals of…


Cannibal Ferox (1981) – By Baron Craze

This is an updated review, now noting the passing of Umberto Lenzi on October 19, 2017. As George A. Romero was and still considered the Godfather of The Living Dead, Umberto Lenzi held the title of Godfather of the Cannibal Films, and likely he will always hold that title is the one attributed to creating…


Unleashing the New Jersey Horror Con and Film Festival 2

    The New Jersey Horror Con and Film Festival held its second event of 2017, and expanded even more with the abilities to present a fan friendly and fun time for everyone including the vendors and stars, the pomp and circumstances not present rather sheer thrilling madness. As oppose to the first, the organizers…


The Atoning (2017)

Michael Williams directed and wrote his first feature horror film The Atoning, although not his first entry into the genre, that came as a 12-minute short flick entitled Lukos (2010), as well as working on other productions aiding his storytelling. However, while the genre and artwork, all hint to a horror film; it actually becomes…