Tag: Archived Review

Just Desserts: The Making of ‘Creepshow’ (2007) – By Baron Craze

Director Michael Felsher created a solid production, which appears more as a supplementary disc of extras than a documentary, an informational journey of feel good stories. The film contains a well-paced 90-minutes love for Creepshow (1982), highlighting the accomplishments of the film and the influence upon the key personal Tom Savini and George A. Romero….


XX (2017) – By Baron Craze

Lately anthology movies have become a norm in the landscape in the horror genre, after all the market goes in cycles, and with creations such as Southbound (2015), Tales of Halloween (2015) and the themed film Holidays (2016), made way for XX. Initially when fans heard about the project it dated back over 4-years and…


They’re Watching (2016) – By Baron Craze

When someone reads that individuals associated with the TV Series Spongebob Squarepants  or The Angry Beavers and videos games such as The Sopranos or Call of Duty: Black Ops II making their horror film debut, they scratch their heads, however directing duo Jay Lender and Micah Wright do just that with a fresh take on the troublesome…


Deathgasm (2015) – By Baron Craze

Horror fans, for the most part, know that heavy metal music influences into the genre, existed for countless years, however most times it takes the blame for suicides, satanic rituals and other nonsensical garbage, but thanks to director Jason Lei Howden (who worked on Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter [2012]) and his flick Deathgasm that definitely…


Sick: Survive the Night (2012) – By Baron Craze

When dealing with the fascinating world of zombie genre horror flicks, they run the gambit of their feeding frenzy to the audiences from exciting to over-the-top and then absurd to dread; however always in common the desperation to survive the undead apocalypse for another day. Director Ryan M. Andrews (Save Yourself [2015]) takes the hold…


Hi-8 (Horror Independent 8) (2013) – By Baron Craze

In the horror genre the turnover to produce the next blowout project at the lowest cost, has led to multiple entries into the sub-genres of paranormal stories (ghost-tales), found footage, and now anthology, however HI-8 brings a tribute to films that many older fans will remember more clear than those of today. Those that recall…


Frankie in Blunderland (2011) – By Baron Craze

Director Caleb Emerson, best known as an editor of Comedy Central’s Tosh.0, presents Frankie in Blunderland, that actually might be the oddest and twisted mindset film ever to splash across the screen with vivid imagination and perhaps elements of eccentric mannerisms that delve deeper into the subconscious trying to understand what life might actually comprehend…


Varsity Blood (2014) – By Baron Craze

Alas, another slasher movie, sadly, they seem to keep taking wrong turns and never making it to the final destination and that is what quality horror is something that keeps the audience engaged. Varsity Blood came out shortly after original movie All Cheerleaders Die [2013], however it never delivers in a relatively good manner, and…


Infliction (2014) – By Baron Craze

In 2011, two brothers documented their murder spree in North Carolina, this is the actual assembled footage is the premise of director and writer Jack Thomas Smith’s newest film, that some deem as a found footage film, others as a horror film, though I believe it is a moralistic psychological dramatic movie. Smith’s entire film…


A Blood Story (2015) – By Baron Craze

Horror fans that seek a return to the gothic dramas of the 70s, from the classic studios of AIP and Hammer, will find comfort in writer and director Joe Hollow’s A Blood story, with a passionate rekindling of the legendary Elizabeth Bathory, complete with a Shakespeare faire of mature fantasy storytelling for all to enjoy….