Tag: Brain Damage Films

Expressway to Your Skull (2014) – By Baron Craze

Michael Okum delivers in all areas, with his horror movie, Expressway to Your Skull, and truly grips hold of the viewer and pulls them into the storyline, with a slow and patient build-up to achieve a full-length thrill ride, which excels the audience in to purchasing the movie to see all of the uniqueness in…


DOA Review: Predatory Instinct (2011) – By Baron Craze

CASE NUMBER #0006 Once again, it is time to trudge into the muck of films unable to make it to the ER for rescuing before their untimely demise, so bad they rotted out the ambulance and now overgrown by nature, forgotten by many, especially the horror fans. Yes, DOA uncovering the worst of the worst,…


How to Kill a Zombie (2014) – By Baron Craze

Director Tiffany McLean, using production company Freight Train Films, puts forth a true homegrown video charm, harkening back to early moments of fresh horror, complete with comedy and most of it all intentional with a winning combination of gore and insanity spreading outward in a zombie flick from Brain Damage Films. While the concept of…


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…


House of Horrors: Gates of Hell (2012) – By Baron Craze

When one owns the largest western New York’s Halloween haunted attraction, what does someone do to both promote it and use it in the offseason, simple, create a horror movie, and that is what Dan Monroe did in 2009. Dan served as director and writer then, creating a basic slasher production with limited success, but…


The Dooms Chapel Horror (2016) – By Baron Craze

The Dooms Chapel Horror was shot in Kentucky in true backwoods horror fashion, and yet incorporates multiple styles of filming including POV and found footage subgenres similar to both Hotel Inferno [2013] and JeruZalem [2015], and will later suddenly switch to a narrative storytelling method briefly with regard to surveillance and trap cameras. John Holt (10/31…


Creature Feature (2015) – By Baron Craze

Normally the concept of horror anthologies reoccurs and at a steady pace, and performs well, with the initial design of a collection of different directors and screenwriters making 5 to 8 short stories with the customary wraparound bookending the movie. However, unlike those of Tales of Halloween (2015) and Holidays (2016), Creature Feature only has…


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….


DOA Review: Attack of the Giant Leeches (2008) – By Baron Craze

  CASE NUMBER #113   As one unearths the forgotten and wretched movies, in the DOA Reviews, it feels only fittingly in an era of redos, reimagining, and remakes, that the tenth discovery actually becomes one of them, our first and likely not the last. Facing the truth of many of these abominations deserves a…


DOA Review: Arachnicide (2014) – By Baron Craze

CASE NUMBER #125   This a return to the DOA Graveyard, however this review done prior to the discovery of these hidden grounds, since then it was reevaluated and assigned this case number, just watch your step, it’s sometimes hard to get slimy or gooey off oneself, especially when trying to avoid the wretched corpses…