Tag: Cannibalism

Evil Breed: The Legend of Samhain (2003) – By Baron Craze

Films seem to gain momentum and succeed in a straight greenlit path while others have many twists and turns and end-up either shelved, or languish in turmoil hell, this movie had the latter done to it, by the distributor. Often a filmmaker wants their movie going out to the masses to get the fame, and…


What the Waters Left Behind: Scars (2022) – By Baron Craze

  Back in 2017, director Nicolas Onetti made his debut with a feature called What the Waters Left Behind spent in the aftermath of nature reclaiming the town Epecuén, Argentina through a massive flash flood in 1985, since the area has remained abandoned (appearing very apocalyptic) with parts still submerged; talk production values, the location speaks…


Legend of the Hillbilly Butcher (2012) – By Baron Craze

Whacked Movies and Sledgehammer Studios in combination with writer and director Joaquin Montalvan creator of Mobius [2009] and writer Eunice Font, designed a gritty sick horror complete with cannibalism and good down-home cooking followed by a few rules on both family values and punishments for trespassing. However, one must note the style first, using old…


5 Years After the Fall (2016) – By Baron Craze

  It is always interesting to see where a new director will place their first foothold in the cinematic world, when debuting their feature, many often choose the horror genre, one with dedicated, and yet forgiving fans. Welcoming director Brent Nurse, serving also in the capacity of actor and producer, though likely in other regards…


The Green Inferno (2013) – By Baron Craze

I had a unique opportunity to see The Green Inferno, on Sunday, September 27, 2015, in New Jersey, at a time of the morning when many people were at various church services taking the symbolic body of Christ, while I and a few friends were in a theater alone, watching cannibals dine on the body…


Cannibal Holocaust (1980) – By Baron Craze

If I were to ask the true hardcore horror fans to name the top five most exploitative movies of the 80s, the answer likely contains Cannibal Holocaust and Cannibal Ferox. Now for those unaware of this highly offensive movie, then my review shall provide you with serious insight to the subgenre of cannibal movies. Back…


Horror News for January 2018

Every day I get press releases and like most sites I post them, on Facebook, sharing them with as many people as possible, however often they get, buried or even forgotten, therefore trying something new, including them here for your reference. DEMON HOUSE FREESTYLE DIGITAL MEDIA ACQUIRES “DEMON HOUSE” FOR MARCH RELEASE Paranormal-Themed Documentary Hits…


Insanitarium (2008) – by Baron Craze

Jeff Buhler screenwriter for Clive Barker’s Midnight Meat Train, helms his first directorial debut effort with Insanitarium, featuring a slow progressing, low-budget horror story, with the most insane ending of gore and blood splatter, which lasts for 40-minutes. A basic story of Jack (Jesse Metcalfe) and Lily (Kiele Sanchez) surviving after their mother passes, except…