Tag: Archived Review

The Rezort (2015) – By Baron Craze

As each month passes in the horror genre, more zombie flicks find themselves stumbling out of the shadows, only to vanish into the vast darkness of the internet and store shelves, however, occasionally, one does find something a tad different, maybe not completely original, but a variation none the less. Director Steve Barker known for…


Pay the Ghost (2015) – By Baron Craze

Screenwriter Dan Kay adapts the story from Bram Stoker Award Winning author Tim Lebbon, which director Uli Edel creates a masterful job presenting a Halloween spooky tale and involving a parent’s worst fear, the abduction of their child. The fear alone extends and affects so many in real lives, that conjure more on the subject…


JeruZalem (2015) – By Baron Craze

JeruZalem is another found footage horror where the implementation of new technology enters into the fray and provides a slight improvement on the genre. Sadly, when horror fans hear the term “found footage” a depressive sigh escapes the mouth, slight tilt of the head however The Paz brothers (Doron and Yoav) use the backdrop of the…


31 (2016) – By Baron Craze

Rob Zombie’s 31 takes place in 1976 on Halloween, mixing the plot of The Running Man and many twisted clowns, into a blender throttling a bloodbath of delights, gore effects and some dark sexual vibes, in other words, a typical Zombie (House of 1000 Corpses [2003]) movie. Discounting his work of Halloween and part two,…


Flight of the Living Dead (2007) – By Baron Craze

A script from Sidney Iwanter, Mark Onspaugh, & Scott Thomas, who also served as director, brought together a complete fun b-movie that never takes itself seriously, and yet comes extremely polished Flight of the Living Dead: Outbreak on a Plane [FOTLD]. Some have attributes that Thomas’ film actually holds the position of a parody of…


Basement Jack (2009) – By Baron Craze

When horror fans hear the name Jack the thoughts of either Jack the Ripper or Jack Torrance come to mind first, but then there’s screenwriter Brian Patrick O’Toole’s (Evilution [2008]) creation, Basement Jack aka Jack Riley, a killer who preys upon his victims during lightning storms. Director Michael Shelton first and last time in the…


Necrosis (2009) – By Baron Craze

Michael Berryman, a legendary actor of over 53 horror films makes a cameo appearance in director Jason Robert Stephens’ seventh horror film, entitled Necrosis who he co-wrote with Robert Michael Ryan, creating a slow pacing and brooding story. Their concept, involves one the most disgusting massacres and survival tales penned in America’s history, the Donner…


The Mind’s Eye (2015) – By Baron Craze

Many horror fans fondly recall the film Scanners (1981), from director David Cronenberg, and long for the franchise to have rebirth and not a remake, a continuation of the sequels, well look no further for the distant cousin called The Mind’s Eye, from director Joe Begos who did the movie Almost Human (2013). Begos’ low-budget…


ZK: Elephant’s Graveyard (2015) – By Baron Craze

Director Harrison Smith, of Camp Dread, takes on the zombie apocalyptic hoarder in Zombie Killers, which involves a small group of survivors that have barricaded themselves in a community with a bizarre hierarchy and defended by a makeshift warriors and a militia trained leader, the devilish talented Billy Zane. Smith continues to adhere to the…


The Car (1977) – By Baron Craze

This was originally presented as an article for the 40th-anniversary of the film back in  2017 hence it reads slightly different than the standard review, this like many others (but not all) published on Rogue Cinema  in May, Horror movies about evil cars always a favorite with the fans, the think about those thrillers of…