Tag: Cult Classic

C.H.U.D. (1984) – By Baron Craze

We all know there are true cult classics in the horror genre, this movie took some time to earn that distinction, but has a rightful place, emerged from the depths in 1984, a science fiction horror film directed by Douglas Cheek, which some inadvertently linked to now proven false urban legend. The tale originated with…


The Last Man on Earth (1964) – By Baron Craze

Richard Matheson’s novel I Am Legend originally published in 1954 has been wildly popular over the countless years, influenced other authors such as Stephen King and numerous directors among them George A. Romero who drew upon this work as inspiration for his film Night of the Living Dead [1968], and two other feature movies used…


Christine (1983) – By Baron Craze

There’re two things to truly understand with this film, aside from a great story it falls squarely in the killer vehicle subgenre and at the time of the release many people especially viewers in United States had a love affair with cars. In fact, many men still give their cars a girl’s name and there’s…


Night of the Demons (1988) – By Baron Craze

I’ve always believed that every horror fan has 13-films that they watch repeatedly throughout the year, and likely anyone who knows me that the number one film is Psycho [1960], and also includes The Exorcist [1973], Young Frankenstein [1974], and The Shining [1980] but shocked that it also has Night of the Demons [1988] there’s…


Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) – By Baron Craze

I thoroughly enjoy anniversary article-reviews, allowing the time to dive deeper into a certain film, and this was one I had circled a long time ago; it serves as an interesting time in cinema, so much occurring in life at that time. In addition, the movie clearly has influence with countless filmmakers, exploring interesting themes…


Race with the Devil (1975) – By Baron Craze

  Often in the horror genre, a viewer will discover an unseen rough gem, something that became hidden away for one reason or another, and hence here is this flick that starred the talented Peter Fonda, who had made a handful of horror movies among them the fan cherished Spirits of the Dead (1968), but…


From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) – By Baron Craze

  The vampire subgenre of horror is vastly complex, there’s the ultra-classic Universal style of Dracula [1931] to that of Dracula: Prince of Darkness [1966] the Hammer Studios creation, then the lead bloodsucker still wore his tuxedo in the late seventies and eighties, but the entire species started changing encouraging new bloodlines of vampiric lore….


Let Sleeping Corpses Lie (1974) – By Baron Craze

  Let’s have a little fun with those dreaded zombies, you know the gut munching, brain snacking shuffling along classic version, not the rage induce ultra-sprinting fast ones, every fan has their favorites a top 5 or 10 listing, when it comes to the list can be – actually is very tough, mainly most think…