Tag: Danielle Harris

Camp Dread (2014) – By Baron Craze

When it comes to the subgenre of slashers flicks, I have seen plenty of them, and their quality runs the gambit from stellar to atrocious, some show true originality like Scream [1996] to the titans Friday the 13th [1980] and Halloween [1978] to the classic My Bloody Valentine [1981]; therefore, when another one is made…


Urban Legend (1998) – By Baron Craze

Sometimes a film will amass quite a bit, a box office smash, and even have sequels, but it is panned and considered a wretched creation without an original conceptual design and a poor story arc, this is just that sort of film. Horror fans in general disliked this film when initially released though it earned…


Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989) – By Baron Craze

While technically it’s after the holiday of Halloween, it truly appears that this franchise of the same name is the only one that is continuing onward with theatrical releases. After the less than welcoming Halloween: Season of the Witch [1983], which now is finding a love affair with the fans, it seems as if the…


Havenhurst (2016) – By Baron Craze

Director Andrew C. Erin brings an interesting concept mixing the genres of horror and mystery together that brings the real serial killer H.H. Holmes back to life, well in the style of his relatives using his trick to kill the unworthy. Often films like this have thriller elements but the mystery qualities echo through more precise. In…


Ghost of Goodnight Lane (2014) – by Baron Craze

Director Alin Bijan returned to the horror genre, after of eleven years since his only venture known as Bells of Innocence [2003], bringing first time horror screenwriter Amy Acosta’s creation Ghost of Goodnight Lane to the screen, and headlined by Billy Zane (Camp Dread [2014]) and Danielle Harris. The script presents a ghost who makes…


Blood Night: The Legend of Molly Hatchet (2009) – By Baron Craze

As horror icon and star, Danielle Harris releases another new flick, Inoperable in the genre and starts another tour on the convention circuit, only fitting to publish an archived review from Rogue Cinema from February 2015. Blood Night comes the collection of urban legends surrounding the woman known as Mary Hatchet related to areas in…


Inoperable (2017) – By Baron Craze

Director and writer Christopher Lawrence Chapman debuts his horror film release with Inoperable, assisted by screenwriter Jeff Miller, who both worked on ClownTown (2016), sadly it suffers from a case of both bad timing and lethargic pacing. First, the timing issue it comes out after the surprising success of Happy Death Day (2017), which capture…


Danielle Harris’ INOPERABLE (Press Release)

Horror Icon Danielle Harris Races Against Time Christopher Lawrence Chapman’s Inoperable Pits Her Against a Hurricane and a Time Loop Available on DVD and Digital HD Nationwide February 6th Los Angeles, CA – Zorya Films, Millman Productions and ITN Distribution are putting scream queen Danielle Harris under the knife with the February 6thDVD and VOD…