Tag: Horror Comedy

Sanctuary; Quite a Conundrum (2012) – By Baron Craze

The director of Special Dead [2006] Thomas L. Phillips who also worked on the award-winning horror film Truth or Dare [2013] with director Jessica Cameron had some problems with his film, Sanctuary: Quite a Conundrum, which occurred in the earliest portion of the filmmaking process – the casting call. Thomas listed his film as a…


Baron’s Crypt #275 – Horror Discussion

https://www.blogtalkradio.com/baroncrazeradio/2022/03/31/barons-crypt-275-horror-discussion-show Intro: Gregorian – Ave Satanis Meeting Horror Folks Teaching Hitchcock NJ Horror Con Horror News Bizarre Stats on the Genre 27% Psychological Horror (Silence of the Lambs, Repulsion, It Follows) 33% Paranormal (The Conjuring, The Exorcist, Blair Witch Project) 19% Slasher Flicks (Halloween, Black Christmas, Texas Chainsaw Massacre) 6% Monster Movies (Resident Evil, Fright Night, Godzilla) 15% Gore /…


King Knight Press Release

IN SELECT THEATERS AND ON DIGITAL AND ON DEMAND:  February 17, 2022 DIRECTOR: Richard Bates, Jr. WRITER: Richard Bates, Jr. CAST: Matthew Gray Gubler, Angela Sarafyan, Andy Milonakis, Kate Comer, Johnny Pemberton, Josh Fadem, Nelson Franklin, Emily Chang, Ronnie Gene Blevins, Swati Kapila, Shane Brady, AnnaLynne McCord, Alice Glass, with Barbara Crampton, and Ray Wise….


Santa’s Slay (2005) – By Baron Craze

During the Happy Holiday season there’s a very fun, and yet twisted subgenre of films known as Christmas Horror, sometimes they’re straightforward slashing merrily and then a few incorporate some laughter, but always either cheer or groans for the presents delivered this time of the year. Clearly every horror fan as their favorites my two…


Legend of the Hillbilly Butcher (2012) – By Baron Craze

Whacked Movies and Sledgehammer Studios in combination with writer and director Joaquin Montalvan creator of Mobius [2009] and writer Eunice Font, designed a gritty sick horror complete with cannibalism and good down-home cooking followed by a few rules on both family values and punishments for trespassing. However, one must note the style first, using old…


Werewolves Within (2021) – By Baron Craze

Sometimes, critics become concerned if their view of a movie is too harsh or perhaps judging a movie incorrect, well that is how I felt about this flick, but then I asked friends to watch it and the consensus that that the film is tad underperforming. First, there’s a significant problem with the movie, namely…


Swamphead (2011) – By Baron Craze

First time directors and writers Dustin Drover and Justin Propp delivered their lowbrow comedy horror film to the masses of horror fans with style and true gusto by having it released on Wild Eye Releasing. Their movie combines multiple elements presented in a crib-sheet format, rather than the larger extent of bigger budget films and…


Slaxx (2020) – By Baron Craze

In the horror genre, there’s plenty of odd or even goofy concepts used as plot devices for film, and this flick definitely deploys a bizarre scenario, while attempting to make a dual statement about fashion and corporate viciousness. Director Elza Kephart who also co-wrote the script with Patricia Gomez Zlatar, make sure not to expose…


Tremors II: Aftershocks (1996) – By Baron Craze

Tremors has become an interesting franchise, with a cult following, all of it coming from a sleeper hit, but something about the storyline and characters make it interesting and entertainment fun. Therefore, after the success of the first movie, Universal already planned a sequel with the thought-process that both Kevin Bacon and Reba McEntire would…


Exorcism at 60,000 Feet (2019) – By Baron Craze

I think a lot people have seen the mash-ups on Facebook, Twitter and other social platforms where they are Halloween/Friday the 13th or Aliens/The Thing or Nightmare on Elm Street/The Amityville Horror, now interesting concepts often resulting fan made productions, however this time imagine The Exorcist [1973] takes a flight from Airport (70s disaster movie)…