Tag: Comedy

Hotel Transylvania (2012) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (3C)

This is a fun review for me to do as it is for children and watching it again with my kids was a thrill. Hotel Transylvania is the first of 4 movies (I already reviewed the third a few years ago) and it was nice to go back and see how it all started, as it came…


Ghostbusters II (1989) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (3C)

I was asked to review the sequels of the Ghostbusters’ movies from both Baron and the owner of The Horror Times. Of course, Baron reviewed the original film from 1984 which is the best of them all. So, I guess it was my chance to take on the franchise, here goes Ghostbusters II was released…


The Private Eyes (1980) – By Baron Craze

Why did I review this film? It’s clearly not horror, nor a thriller, though it falls squarely into the subgenre of mystery-comedy, hence the reason. Well in a year where I am reflecting on those films that influence my love and dedication to the horror genre, it is time to explore everything that got me…


Scared Stiff (1953) – By Baron Craze

Often in the horror genre we find ourselves presented with films that are remakes or variations of a previous conceptual designs or tropes this movie is a little of “The Old Dark House [1932]” as well as a remake of The Ghost Breakers [1940] that starred Bob Hope however, to be fair this flick is…


Terror Birds (2016) – By Baron Craze

When someone sees this film’s title, they automatically think a few things, first this is a b-movie or worse, and glancing at the artwork, it’s clearly into the prehistoric subgenre of monsters; noting that neither Wild Eye Releasing nor The Asylum released this picture, that honor goes to MarVista Entertainment, secondly it was formerly listed…


Ghostbusters (1984) – By Baron Craze

I afforded the opportunity to watch director Ivan Reitman’s classic 1984 Ghostbusters flick, it like Gremlins released on the same day, was something I missed at the theaters when I was a child; if one wonders why, wait for my autobiography. Needless to say, I have seen it countless times on the small screen, enjoying…


Australiens (2014) – By Baron Craze

One is unsure what to expect when viewing the cover art of this production, but leaving an open mind for wonderment of the cinema experience helps greatly, and the film opens to a fantastic tone, which easily gives way for an enjoyable movie, while having no seriousness intended. The filmmaker, Joe Bauer, who previous directed…