Tag: Evil

The Amityville Horror (1979) Q & A Part 2 – By Baron Craze

After reading Part 1, it’s time to expand past the confines of the movie and into the area of the backstory, the DeFeo murders. Why did Ron “Butch” DeFeo Jr. kill his family? Who died? Likely, insurance on his parents, namely his father first, as it was just one of the first questions, he asked…


The Amityville Horror (1979) Q&A – By Baron Craze

It doesn’t take much for horror fans to crave something both old and new, and when someone says Amityville they either get it confused with Jaws [1975], which takes place in Amity, or they tend to roll their eyes, mainly due to the numerous sequels the film spawned and practically destroyed the franchise. The Amityville…


The Nun (2018) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (3C)

The Nun is the 5th film in the Conjuring Universe and is considered a prequel to The Conjuring [2013] and The Conjuring 2 [2016]; the character of the Nun is introduced and used in the story of the second film so it’s understandable that the producers especially James Wan (Saw [2004]) would want to visit…


Annabelle (2014) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (3C)

Baron asked me to review another film from The Conjuring series so I decided on Annabelle since it’s the prequel to The Conjuring [2013] that I previously reviewed. I do enjoy the movies in this franchise so this may not be my last. Annabelle was directed by John R. Leonetti (The Silence [2019]) and had…


The Cellar (2022) – By Baron Craze

I had high hopes for this movie, in fact I actually went into it by not knowing much, as some thought I was becoming too cynical about the genre, I personally didn’t think so therefore, I knew limited details, mainly it was a cross blend of two subgenres Religious-Horror and Haunted Houses. In addition, which…


Touched By Evil by E.L. Jefferson Book Review – By Baron Craze

This is the third book of Mr. Jefferson I have had the opportunity to review, and while he personally handed the book to me at a The New Jersey Horror Con and Film Festival, this will be a fair and unbiased review of his book. I feel what I enjoy about his books, it’s the…