Tag: Halloween (1978)

Halloween (1978) – By Baron Craze

When this year began, I knew there were a series of anniversary films I needed to finally attempt to review, namely this landmark movie from John Carpenter as he slashed his way into every horror memory and ever since found himself compared to it, the lasting impression and importance of it; and while his 1982…


Baron’s Crypt #282 – Last Show Of 2022

Ground Meat – Pathological Silence INTRO Ruggero Deodato – https://www.imdb.com/news/ni63891623/ LOOKING BACK AT 2022 Terrifier 2 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10403420/ ANOTHER NEWS ITEM Utah Republican Sen. Mike Lee filed the Interstate Obscenity Definition Act (IODA) based on the Communications Act of 1934, and stated in the IODA that “obscenity is not protected speech under the First Amendment and is prohibited…


Halloween Soundtrack (1998) – By Baron Craze

With the success of the Score: A Film Music Documentary [2016] earning many nominations and awards, which sadly omitted both the horror genre and one of the most iconic soundtracks on the late 70s and the slasher genre John Carpenter’s Halloween [1978]. A franchise that launched eight sequels, two remakes, and recently 2 newer additions…


The Thing from Another World (1951): Ready for the Invasion – By Baron Craze

Since its release 68-years ago of this year 2019, the film is a fan favorite with the hardcore sci-fi and a portion of horror fans remembering this movie with a fondness for what it presented then as incredible storytelling and a new venture in the b-movie market. Now an overwhelming majority will recall seeing and…


Mondotees Successfully Delivers Halloween Soundtracks Parts 1 to 5!

As all horror fans, know John Carpenter’s Halloween turns 40, this October, and with that many sites have gotten into the mix to celebrating this occurrence, from Trick or Treat Studios releasing the new Michael Myers Mask, composer Videogram’s “Michael” single-track to Sacred Bones Records teaming with Waxwork Records to release the 2018 version on…


Scream (1996): Do you know your trivia? – By Baron Craze

I thought it best to publish this article into the archive, as its often referred to in many of the movie reviews I do, and also this past August, many horror fans noted both birth and death of a horror genius, Wes Craven (August 2, 1939 – August 30, 2015). By the mid-90s the horror…


Blood Slaughter Massacre (2013) – By Baron Craze

Director and co-writer Manny Serrano with screenwriter Louie Cortes presents a retro style horror film in excellent entertaining style, which contains a solid script and proper execution of a slasher genre, for genre fans and gore-hounds to enjoy equally. The plot starts with a party and results in massacre, that police, Officers Fincher (Matt W….


4/20 Massacre (2018) – By Baron Craze

When I first thought of this movie, mainly through the press release, I did roll my eyes, letting out a groan however 4/20 Massacre touted by many as the first stoner slasher movie with some equally attractive action sequences, truly contains some seriously fun entertainment. While stoner characters existed in films long before this adventure, for…


Carrie: Want to go to the Prom (1976) – by Baron Craze

The subject and theme of bullying appears more often in many horror films; however, in the year 1976, it happened twice, in the course of three months, first with writer and director Rene Daalder’s Massacre at Central High (1976) and then in November with highly noted movie called Carrie from director Brian de Palma. The…


Bad Apples (2018) – By Baron Craze

A lot of films contribute to the slasher genre, although John Carpenter likely gave the biggest influence on the subgenre and now anytime any horror fan thinks about Halloween or just the date of October 31st it just conjures images of masked killers terrorizing random individuals. Hence, the simplistic design of Bryan Coyne (Infernal (2015)),…