Tag: gore-hounds

What the Waters Left Behind: Scars (2022) – By Baron Craze

  Back in 2017, director Nicolas Onetti made his debut with a feature called What the Waters Left Behind spent in the aftermath of nature reclaiming the town Epecuén, Argentina through a massive flash flood in 1985, since the area has remained abandoned (appearing very apocalyptic) with parts still submerged; talk production values, the location speaks…


Collar (2014) – By Baron Craze

For the fans of exploitation genre faire, and seeking the dirty grimy grindhouse elements, one needs to reference writer and director Ryan Nicholson, bringing bloody hands and grotesque mindset of delivering horrific images not only to the screen but saturation of the scenes too. Collar earned a delicious release on Unearthed Films, in which a…


Mayhem (2017) – By Baron Craze

Gorehounds and splatterpunks can rejoice, when they see this film, that lives up to its name, if you think all hell breaking loose, absolutely, and then some. In fact, it actually follows the concept of gonzo, which is what some horror fans, desperately seek, and can admire thanks to RLJ Entertainment. It focusses on a…


Yummy (2019) – By Baron Craze

Just imagine having a zombie movie set in a third-rate hospital where they conduct plastic surgery, there’ll be plenty of blood, gruesome activities one would imagine the script could write itself, it practically does thanks to bloodshed and body parts. Lars Damoiseaux made his first feature length horror movie, but also took inspiration from his…


Famine (2011) – By Baron Craze

Screenwriter and director Ryan Nicholson, a name synonymous with gruesome creations, in this case Famine fulfills the wish list for many dedicated horror fans and exceeding the extremism for excessive gore which spreads itself in tidal waves of bloodlust. Ryan, who is most noted for his film Gutterball [2008], a film that fitted fans with…


Fist of Jesus (2012) – By Baron Craze

This is a 15-minute short film I found on YouTube and also saw at the Horror Happenings Film Festival back 2014, it’s a Spanish gore film from Adrián Cardona and David Muñoz, which has since earned 76-awards for their relatively unknown flick. It clearly delivers a vast amount of gore, blood and laughs; a parody…


American Backwoods: Slew Hampshire (2013) – By Baron Craze

Horror fans rarely encounter a low-budget phenomenal film with the true ABCs of the horror genre presented in a vivid explosion of awesome bloodbath carnage, which includes many features of the smashing into each other with brutal force pleasuring the scenes of the diehard gore hounds, and never relenting for the briefest moment, this movie…


Deathgasm (2015) – By Baron Craze

Horror fans, for the most part, know that heavy metal music influences into the genre, existed for countless years, however most times it takes the blame for suicides, satanic rituals and other nonsensical garbage, but thanks to director Jason Lei Howden (who worked on Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter [2012]) and his flick Deathgasm that definitely…


Varsity Blood (2014) – By Baron Craze

Alas, another slasher movie, sadly, they seem to keep taking wrong turns and never making it to the final destination and that is what quality horror is something that keeps the audience engaged. Varsity Blood came out shortly after original movie All Cheerleaders Die (2013), however it never delivers in a relatively good manner, and…


Burial Ground: The Nights of Terror (1981) – By Baron Craze

There is no other way to describe Burial Ground, except by noting it is a sleazy, gross, and contains likely the first Opedius zombie complexion, in the entire genre and perhaps even in the cinematic world, and yet this movie has a passionate blood and gross core of fans that hunger for a return to…