Tag: Archived Review

The Bates Haunting (2012) – By Baron Craze

Director Byron Turk’s The Bates Haunting film plays more of a mystery with horror themed undertones, thanks to screenwriters Sean Skinner and J.L. Stremberg (Altar Boy [2015]) focus the script on the character Agnes Rickover (Jean Louise O’Sullivan) who also stars in Stremberg’s previously mentioned film.  Although, before discussing the movie in detail, it is…


Bunni (2013) – By Baron Craze

As many horror fans know slasher subgenre movies have a solid baseline and provide a steady diet for cinematic legends, such as Craven and Cunningham, but also generate an easy entry for the budding filmmakers, such as Daniel Benedict and his film Bunni. This marks his second feature film, the other was 13-years ago, called…


Paranormal Incident (2011) – By Baron Craze

First time writer and director Matthew Bolton take the helm of the found footage film Paranormal Incident, he is not inexperienced to the entire film making process, having performed every conceivable position possible, such as cinematographer, special effects, and production manager. The downside, is the choice of rolling out another found footage concept while, titling…


Horror House on Highway 6 (2014) – By Baron Craze

Director Richard Casey presents his sequel of sorts to Horror House on Highway 5 [1985], and this case again serves as the screenwriter though, the last time he visited the genre of horror it dates to Hellbent [1988]. This sadly does not translate to a formidable great release, yet centers in the realm of the…


Farm House (2008) – By Baron Craze

Farm House is a thrilling film, with many layers of psychological impacts, with beautiful scenery and in what better way to have horror themes rising up and shocking the audience, than with an inviting location and quaint title, vastly different from the implied German DVD box title Cabin Massacre. A title created to cash in…


Devils in the Darkness (2013) – By Baron Craze

Director Daniel Falicki (noted for his character driven exploration of true monsters in Aeon: The Last Vampyre on Earth [2013]) created a slow burn sci-fi and horror film, that contains descent special effects and keeps upping the ante of more bizarre occurrences into the storyline, which creates a surprising enjoyable production from Chemical Burn Entertainment….


The Attic (2007) – By Baron Craze

May Lambert, a name forever tied for directing the popular horror film from Stephen King’s novel bearing the name Pet Sematary [1989] and later the sequel, had gone on to direct numerous horror films, returns with a low-budget and a flourish of an old gothic romance novel involving a young woman with ghostly images. The…


Accidental Exorcist (2016) – By Baron Craze

Director, writer, actor, and all around filmmaker Daniel Falicki, returns with his latest creation, Accidental Exorcist, from Sector 5 Films, which is a division of Chemical Burn Films, known for the more low-budget and highly independent productions. Some critics of this film mistakenly consider it Daniel’s first production, and that of course that’s incorrect, previous…


Anna: Scream Queen Killer (2013) – By Baron Craze

  The movie centers on Anna’s journey into the dark world of independent filmmaking, to a level beneath the low-budgeted horror genre that many fans find themselves viewing on a common daily frequency. The film’s scant running time definitely shows through the production of this tale, from director The Aquinas, a good thought about a…


Dead Woman’s Hollow (2013) – By Baron Craze

Many times in the horror genre a film opens with the caption based on true events, and rarely is it true except with such films as Jack Thomas Smith’s Infliction [2014] and now director Libby McDermott’s Dead Woman’s Hollow. Libby’s film contains several underlying tones filtering through it, however presents more as a suspense film…