Tag: Animal Horror

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…


Grizzly II: The Revenge (1983) – By Baron Craze

There are quite a few legendary horror films that span the countless decades of the genre, ideally many can name them, however sometimes movies themselves become lost, such as The Redeemer: Son of Satan! [1978] or they were left undone as was Alfred Hitchcock’s final movie Kaleidoscope. In a similar fashion this production Grizzly II,…


Alligator (1980) – By Baron Craze

The horror film genre prides itself with taking folklore and urban legends and morphing them into scary movies or just solid tales to entertain audiences, well screenwriter John Sayles (Piranha [1978]) did that with Frank Ray Perilli’s (Laserblast [1978]) story.  Its concerns the story of how pet gators are flushed down a toilet and then…


The Wild Beasts (1984) – By Baron Craze

Some horror fans have a special love for killer animal movies, Food of the Gods (1976) or Day of the Animals (1977), where beasts of all types really become the stars and upstage the actors or stomp on them depending on the situation. Hence, it brings us to Wild Beasts, from director Franco Prosperi, now…


CRAWL Press Release

PARAMOUNT PICTURES Presents A RAIMI PRODUCTIONS / FIRE AXE PICTURES Production An ALEXANDRE AJA Film Executive Producers Gregory Levasseur, Justin Bursch, Lauren Selig Produced by Craig Flores, p.g.a. Sam Raimi, p.g.a. Alexandre Aja, p.g.a. Written by Michael Rasmussen & Shawn Rasmussen Directed by Alexandre Aja   Cast: Kaya Scodelario, Barry Pepper Plot: When a massive…


Grizzly (1976) – By Baron Craze

The b-movie Grizzly celebrates its 43rd anniversary so let’s recap a film which duplicates Jaws (1975), and is also the first horror film I saw by myself as a child. I know it dates me; however, this Horror Historian has gone onto view the early portion of the genre and covering sub-genres, legendary careers and…