Tag: DOA Review

DOA Review: Raiders of the Lost Shark (2015) – By Baron Craze

This review originally posted on The Horror Syndicate, however it appears here with a little more insight, and under the new format seen often this website, it had 321 views and still garnishing more views. CASE NUMBER #009 Another week of DOA Reviews, and the hunt for more unmarked graves continues, many of these films…


DOA Review: Bigfoot Horror Camp (2017) – By Baron Craze

  CASE NUMBER: #106 This movie technically contains no plot, wait, it must have something, what it does contain are bits of other films which have zero impact or basis for their inclusion. It’s not a version of the Mystery Science Theatre, or Riff Tracks, that’s far too good for this film, which the filmmakers…


DOA: All Sinners Night (2014) – by Baron Craze

DOA CASE NUMBER #007 (Revisited) This review was originally done on The Horror Syndicate site in March of 2017 with a mere 366 views, however that actually occurred before a set format and tended more for length rather than clear cut examination of the movie. Therefore, let’s walk into land of the DOA where many…


DOA Review: Search for the Beast (1997) – By Baron Craze

DOA CASE NUMBER #105 Once again, the adventure into the land of DOA commences, this time the unearthing of what some called one of the ‘worst films ever made’ a phrase often tossed about with a basis for it. Some consider the Tom Cruise flick The Mummy the worst ever too, it’s not even close…


DOA Review: Midnight Macabre (2017) – By Baron Craze

DOA CASE NUMBER #104 This time wandering through the unmarked graves in the Land of DOA, one discovers this strange (not necessary in a good manner) anthology film Midnight Macabre, a solid title, but with numerous technical issues and a rough storyline from director and writer Joe Haugh, for his studio Messenger for the Damned…


DOA Review: A Zombie Croc: Evil Has Been Summoned (2015) – By Baron Craze

DOA Review Case #0102 Greetings, once more we enter into the land of DOA, where the films here find themselves buried in unmarked graves hidden by the overgrowth, this time it’s a misplaced case file #102. Why did that happen? Likely because it made the investigator have far too many headaches to complete the report,…


Amityville Exorcism (2017) – By Baron Craze

This review originally posted at The Horror Syndicate, however now presented with a few more critiques as it held the sole position for the worst production of 2017 in the horror genre, and it’s very difficult to call the movie a film, as it’s very abysmal. Perhaps aspiring filmmakers need to see this “film” as…


DOA Review: Supercroc (2007) – By Baron Craze

DOA Review Case #0103 Supercroc marks the first feature film of director Scott Harper’s career, surprisingly enough his second directorial movie AVH: Alien vs. Hunter came out 9-months after this one, which happens to be much better than that one. Though Scott is not a newcomer to the industry mostly works as a visual effects…


DOA Review: Killersaurus (2015)

DOA Review Case #0100 For those unfamiliar with my DOA reviews, in which I first wrote at The Horror Syndicate, I autopsy very, very bad horror or those with poor ratings to see if that contains the right justification, but done with detail. Hence, this review slated as #100, thereby a new series starts on…


DOA Review: Sharkenstein (2016)

DOA Review Case #0101 Once more we venture into the wasteland of the wretched movie creation, lying in an another unmarked grave with director Mark Polonia’s Sharkenstein, an obvious combination of sharks and Frankenstein, done in the cheapest and poorest manner possible, clocking in at a mere 73-minutes. The popularization of shark movies continues to…