Tag: Drama

Nightsiren Press Release

Award-winning horror-drama “Nightsiren” has been scheduled for a September 22 limited theatrical release in North America. The acclaimed film, sitting at 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, is directed by Tereza Nvotová, with a screenplay by Barbora Namerova and Tereza Nvotová. Set in a secluded mountain village, the film tells the story of two sisters who endure…


Sorrow (2015) – By Baron Craze

The company BrinkVision established themselves quickly with the releases of Basement Jack [2009], Cannibal Diner [2012] and Sorrow, from screenwriter and director Millie Loredo, a thriller, with horror overlays for the subtle fans of the genre. In the past the genre of horror women directors appeared a few times, a rarity, and wrongly overlooked in…


Dead West (2016) – By Baron Craze

Filmmaker Jeff Ferrell found influence from screenwriter and director Eric Red, and many others for his version of a serial killer, named The Ladykiller in his latest movie, which uses the basis of psychology to understand and convey it to the audiences especially involving the topics of addiction to love and violence. This all filtered…


Neverlake (2013) – By Baron Craze

It is always refreshing when a horror film, places itself in or near a true historical area, and herein, the location, The Lake of Idols, plays significantly into director Riccardo Paoletti’s first horror film, and enhanced wonderfully by a sculpture screenplay from Manuela Cacciamani and Carlo Longo. Although Manuela brings the experience of the genre…


Beautiful Prison (2016) – By Baron Craze

Horror films always incorporate other genres, and director Joel Vallie who co-wrote with Eric Machiela, does just that with his dramatic and romantic movie Beautiful Prison, distributed through Midnight Releasing. His movie, created and filmed in Mexico, contains subtitles for the translating of Spanish speaking moments, but overall, it is in the English language, some…


Suburbanite (2013) – By Baron Craze

Sometimes when a director steps behind the camera for his first feature debut the jitters occur and effect the overall outcome of the movie, and the failure to achieve to success occurs, but not in the case of Andy Lohrenz who also served as writer of Suburbanite. He presents a thriller with currents of black…


Misogynist (2013) – By Baron Craze

Michael Matteo Rossi (Loss of Life [2013]), serving as director and writer of what some list as an antidote to the Fifty Shades, and many in horror figure the theme would switch over to the exploitation market, sadly that has yet to occur, however, this thriller tries forcing the envelope of emotional horrors against feminism…


Great White (2021) – By Baron Craze

When it comes the predators found in the aquatic world, there’s a few that instill such fear in people as the Great White, though honestly an Orca or Giant Squid (Humboldt Squid), and most horror flicks use the Great White as its prime adversary, likely due to Steven Spielberg’s Jaws [1975]. The beast has barely…


No Man of God Press Release

Available on DVD and Blu-ray October 19, 2021   “Both Wood and Kirby are excellent” –Indiewire​ “Nothing short of riveting. It is a must-see.” – Reel News Daily​ “offers a unique and refreshing angle.” – Bloody Disgusting   LOS ANGELES, (September 20, 2021) – RLJE Films, a business unit of AMC Networks, will release the drama/thriller NO MAN OF GOD on DVD…


The Illusionist (2006) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (AKA 3C)

The Illusionist was directed by Neil Burger and stars some great actors Edward Norton, Paul Giamatti, Jessica Biel, and Rufus Sewell just to name a few; which is a movie I really enjoy and wanted to review however it isn’t a horror film so when I was talking to Baron about it, he said he…