Tag: Asian Horror

Korean Horror Film The Human Trap Now Available On Prime Video

In the tradition of The Evil Dead and Cabin in the Woods, The Human Trap follows a group of naïve teens whose weekend outing turns into a deadly camping-trip-from-hell. For before they can sing the first stanza of Kumbaya, the foursome is rounded up and taken to a makeshift medical lab where a deranged Christian “doctor” and his evil assistant plan…


Blood Bite (2020) – By Baron Craze

Chompfest 2023 Here is the first entry into The Horror Times 2023 Chompfest, our version of Shark Week, but let’s say this fest lost its teeth and decided to keep everything very weak. In a time of the year where numerous shark movies begin surfacing and looking to exploit fears of swimmers and terrorize dynamic…


Interview: Obsession With Martina Chen: From Instagram Star to Vengeful Spirit

In an exclusive interview, Chaz Fenwick delves into the enigmatic world of Martina Chen, an Instagram sensation with over 235K followers. Hailing from vibrant Shanghai, China, now based in Australia. Martina takes us behind the scenes of, “Malice: Nui Gui,” and reveals her thoughts on the film’s themes, her character, and the powerful message it…


Train to Busan (2016) – By Baron Craze

A foreign movie sometimes struggles for success in many English speaking nations, namely due to the subtitles or cultural references, however when a filmmaker makes a quality piece of art, it will transcend those barriers as did Train to Busan, the simply look at the box office take proves its worth becoming the first film…


Matango (1963) – By Baron Craze

After nearly 10-years from the acclaim of Godzilla (1954) and many other films involving mega-sized monsters director Ishiro Hondo, brought another horror film, in the form of what would later become known as body-horror (think of Bite [2015] and The Fly [1986]) and is based on the story “Voice in the Night” by William Hope…


Godzilla (1954) – By Baron Craze

First, it is great pleasure I review this film, I thoroughly enjoy creature features and cryptozoology movies, but also one that incorporates part of real-life history into the backstory of the movie, and herein that World War II and the dreadful creation of the atomic bomb. I’ve mentioned before in other reviews the importance of…