Tag: Creature Feature

Creepy Crawly (2022) – By Baron Craze

This is a film for the fans of creature features and the heebie-jeebies now I separate the two as they are vastly different. A creature feature is purely a monster, not in the form of animals i.e., Alligator [1980] or Jaws [1975], one could think of The Tingler [1959], Leviathan [1989] which was a genetically…


Bottom Feeder (2007) – By Baron Craze

B-movies hold a substantial place in cinema, especially when it comes to the horror genre many of them are made on extremely small budgets and have a wide varied spectrum of entertainment. The scope can be defined by when and where these movies air, for example, if a movie is on basic cable, you can…


Summoning The Spirit – Press Release

“STS is a great addition to the sub-sub-genre of Bigfoot horror. The film turns convention on its head with a fresh take on Sasquatch while still delivering on the fun and the scares.” Gregg Hale Producer, The BLAIR WITCH PROJECT   Dark Star Pictures will release supernatural sasquatch horror SUMMONING THE SPIRIT on digital and DVD…


The Abominable Snowman (1957) – By Baron Craze

The birth of Hammer Horror, formerly commenced in 1955, and while the studio was founded in November 1937, its most significant importance didn’t occur until the mid-50s, though most know of the gothic horror of reinventing the Universal Monsters. It started with Nigel Kneale’s television science fiction series The Quatermass Experiment directed by Val Guest,…


Tremors II: Aftershocks (1996) – By Baron Craze

Tremors has become an interesting franchise, with a cult following, all of it coming from a sleeper hit, but something about the storyline and characters make it interesting and entertainment fun. Therefore, after the success of the first movie, Universal already planned a sequel with the thought-process that both Kevin Bacon and Reba McEntire would…


Alien Encounter at Loch Ness (2014) – by Baron Craze

  Reality Entertainment brings another interesting chapter in the long discussion of whether the Loch Ness exists and then expounds upon that to the connection of UFOs, i.e. the Alien Encounter as in the title of the film. This film, from director and writer Philip Gardiner (Dead Walkers: Rise of the 4th Reich [2013]), leans…


The Fiancé (2016) – Baron Craze

  A few things to understand about this movie from director Mark Allen Michaels, it’s his second feature, though his first in the horror genre, and his first attempt as a screenwriter. The Fiancé mixes a few genres together, first horror (creature feature), next comedy, smattering of romance, and a touch of drama, now sadly…


The Meg (2018) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (AKA 3C)

    My nephew brought over one of his movies he got for Christmas and it just happened to be The Meg so I thought I would take some time to review it; another shark movie and in this case is a pre-historic enormous shark called a megalodon. It has a lot of similarities to…


Alligator (1980) – By Baron Craze

The horror film genre prides itself with taking folklore and urban legends and morphing them into scary movies or just solid tales to entertain audiences, well screenwriter John Sayles (Piranha [1978]) did that with Frank Ray Perilli’s (Laserblast [1978]) story.  Its concerns the story of how pet gators are flushed down a toilet and then…


Indigenous (2014) – By Baron Craze

Alistair Orr’s Indigenous begins, as many modern creature-features do, with a group of young tourists venturing into the jungles of Darien Gap in a foreign country Panama, a real place and actually shot on location, which helps sell the pending terror. The film adds in the elements of b-movie fare, but sluggish at best, as humor fades…