For horror fans anthology films hold a special place, it often features numerous directors and writers showcasing their talents, and other times they feature a common tread amongst them. This time around it’s the incredible director and producer Roger Corman (The Pit and the Pendulum [1961] and The Masque of Red Death [1964]), using more…
Bordello Death Tales (2009) – By Baron Craze
Bordello Death Tales contains a trilogy of stripped-down creative grindhouse stylized dark demented tales of true nasty video conceptual design with interesting endings all from Chemical Burn Entertainment and directors James Eaves and Pat Higgins. The three stories are connected by a brothel run by the mysterious Madam Raven (Natalie Milner) and yet the storylines…
The House That Dripped Blood (1971) – By Baron Craze
For everyone seeing the title, it likely brings smiles and excitement to any horror fan that covering it as an anniversary article and review, noting its 50th, a true testament to the enduring craftsman and artistic manner present on the screen shining the essence of classic gothic horror. The film comes from the legendary Amicus…
Horror Icons Vernon Wells and Felissa Rose in LILITH A Horror Anthology Press Release
Genre icons Vernon Wells (The Road Warrior, Commando), Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp, Return to Sleepaway Camp), Devanny Pinn (House of Manson, The Dawn), and Thomas Haley (Camp Twilight, Blind) star in the highly-anticipated new horror anthology, LILITH. LILITH, directed by Alex T. Hwang, and also starring Hunter Johnson (For Jennifer), Jennifer Nangle (Ebola Rex),…
The Mortuary Collection (2019) – By Baron Craze
Anthology films have always held a special place with horror fans, whether it’s some of the early versions such as Dr. Terror’s House of Horrors [1965] to The Vault of Horror [1973] or the more well-known creations Creepshow [1982], Tales of Poe [2014], or Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark [2019], regardless of your…
Trilogy of Terror (1975) – By Baron Craze
Television horror has its peaks and dug their own graves, but in those peaks there’s a few stellar creations, and still among favorites of fans, namely Dan Curtis’ Trilogy of Terror, for obvious reasons it earned high ratings when debuted on March 4, 1975 and lead to VHS and DVD release countless times. For those…
Dr. Terror’s House of Horrors (1965) – By Baron Craze
Horror anthologies always have a special place in the genre, and especially with the fans, sometimes they share a theme or otherwise a series of short stories anchored with main tale flowing through it. These were popular in the early-60s to mid-70s until 2010 and onward where it became more standardized for filmmakers joining together…
Scare Package (Blu-ray) [2019] – By Baron Craze
Horror Anthologies, have been a staple of the genre since the 1960s, in fact some declare they should have their own subgenre, I cannot disagree, early on there was 6-films from that decade alone with Dr, Terror’s House of Horrors [1965] as a standout. By the 1970s the number increased another ten with a…
Interview with Zoe Graham – By Baron Craze
After viewing the anthology film called Scare Package, I had the opportunity to speak with actress Zoe Graham, who starred in her first horror short. BARON CRAZE: How did you become involved with Horror Hypothesis story of Scare Package? ZOE GRAHAM: I auditioned for the role. I know that’s not a thrilling story…
All Hallows’ Eve 2 (2015) – By Baron Craze
The first ultra-creepy All Hallows’ Eve (2013) directed by Damien Leone, had three tales linked together by the terrorizing Art the Clown, for a very cool film, now returning for a sequel of sorts, part two with no connection the original aside from the title and the delivery of VHS tape. This production has eight…
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