Tag: Australian

King Parrot to Join Gwar On 2026 US Spring Tour

Australian grindcore maniacs KING PARROT will return to US stages this Spring supporting intergalactic shock rock legends Gwar on their Gor-Gor Strikes Back Tour! The onstage bedlam begins on March 19th in Richmond, Virginia and rampages through April 29th in Charlotte, North Carolina. Additional support will be provided by Soulfly. The latest stretch of Stateside dates follows KING…


Cut (2000) – By Staff of The Horror Times

***Note to readers: When Baron had encountered medical issues, I the owner of this site thought why not have Baron dictate a review into a voice recorder and we’d type it up – easy. BIG MISTAKE! We will never ever do that again; cause Baron gave us all a huge headache and a constant nightmare….


Zombie Brigade (1989) – By Baron Craze

Zombie Brigade (also known as Zombie Commando) is considered by some as one of Australian’s exploitation market films, however to horror fans, it’s just another example of zombies staggering mindlessly while confusing everyone on the screen and in the audience too. Directors and writers Carmelo Musca and Barrie Pattison, present a fair story of an…


Occupation (2018) – By Baron Craze

When horror and sci-fi fans see cinema from Australia, it often fits into the Ozploitation genre with movies such as The Survivor (1981), but director and writer Luke Sparke (Red Billabong [2016]) presents this independent film Occupation from Saban Films. Sparke takes inspiration from many action, sci-fi movies and television series, such as blending together…


Great Leap Skyward New Release

Self-Titled Single Off Upcoming Album ‘Map Of Broken Dreams’ Australian progressive metal supergroup Great Leap Skyward have released ‘Great Leap Skyward’ – the second single from their upcoming record ‘Map Of Broken Dreams’, out August 31st via Metalapolis Records. The self-titled track is a journey through groove, prog and heavy metal to create a wall of sound that…


The Survivor (1981) – By Baron Craze

An Australian-made film that deviated from the current violent trend of Ozploitation and, instead, headed for a deeper conscience of self and mental scares, that film called The Survivor, directed by British actor David Hemmings. This movie marked his fourth time at the helm of a major film, working with screenwriter David Ambrose’s adaptation of…