Tag: 1990s

Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993) – By Baron Craze

Every Friday the 13th fan and Jason Voorhees fanatic knows of this film’s reputation, and the film itself, with countless reviews, therefore I am not going to dwell too long on the story as there’s some other points much more interesting to discover. There’s a bit of a backstory needed to understand how we got…


Genitorturers: 120 Days of Genitorture (1993) Music Review – By Baron Craze

I normally don’t give warnings to readers when on the subject of music reviews, but this one does recommend that I do just that, and it is NSFW atmosphere, as the subject material is highly sexualized and deemed, well not for the sensitive folks. Hee-hee. Without a doubt Genitortures fulfills the provocative exploits on the…


Vince Neil: Exposed (1993) Music Review – by Vincent Mento

I have always been a fan of the bar bands, especially those that go on to capture huge success, well that would include the band Motley Crue, and this review is gonna need some backstory before going forward. Often bands have a falling out with the bandmates, friends, drinking pals, living for a long time…


Jackyl: ‘Jackyl’ (1992) Music Review – By Vincent Mento

It’s sometimes a lot of fun to return to a previous era, reminisce about past memories, enjoyable laughs, what really helps that is music, one can know the year, the sound, so when I saw this album on Baron’s private list of reviewable albums, I jumped at the chance for this one. Let me see…


Dark Funeral: The Secrets of the Black Arts (1996) – By Baron Craze

This true classic black metal, and not intended for those new to the extreme genre, and while it was reissued in 2013 as a 2-disc CD, this review is purely about the original release from 1996 and was likely considered one of the best albums of the blackest intensities from Sweden. Although some criticize the…


Death Becomes Her (1992) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (AKA 3C)

It’s time for me to venture into another review and I found this one on my DVR so called up 2 of my girlfriends, watched it and thought I would make a go of it. I never would have thought that Meryl Streep would have done a horror movie, but I was wrong Death Becomes…


From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) – By Baron Craze

  The vampire subgenre of horror is vastly complex, there’s the ultra-classic Universal style of Dracula [1931] to that of Dracula: Prince of Darkness [1966] the Hammer Studios creation, then the lead bloodsucker still wore his tuxedo in the late seventies and eighties, but the entire species started changing encouraging new bloodlines of vampiric lore….


The 1990s Teen Horror Cycle by Alexandra West Book Review – By Baron Craze

  I honestly don’t remember much about the 90s, it was more of blur for me, in 1991 I just graduated high school and I began the next stage in life, one I later changed drastically. It was time to put away childish things, and start college, and so on, therefore this gave some insight…