Tag: Horror Comedy

Killer Kart (2012) – By Baron Craze

As many know YouTube as all sorts of videos, yes, it is no big surprise, there’re many films both authorized and not, however often overlooked is something here at The Horror Times, we’re helping both filmmakers and fans rediscover the art of Short Films. These films might get a one-liner in an article, perhaps a…


DEADTECTIVES Available on DVD on July 21, 2020 Press Release

RLJE Films, a business unit of AMC Networks, has picked up select rights to DEADTECTIVES from Shudder, AMC Networks’ streaming service for horror, thriller and the supernatural. DEADTECTIVES will be released on July 21, 2020 on DVD for an SRP of $27.97.   Directed and co-written by Tony West (“The Soup”), the horror/comedy stars Chris Geere (“You’re the Worst”, “Modern…


YUMMY – Horror News!

This is a Belgium horror comedy. RELEASE DATE:  June 25, 2020 (Shudder) Shudder distributes the film in the US via their streaming service.     Yummy is an orgy of blood, violence, and fun in which a young couple travel to a shabby Eastern European hospital for plastic surgery. The young woman wants a breast…


TWO HEADS CREEK Press Release

Horror-Comedy TWO HEADS CREEK Sets Summer 2020 N. American Release   [Los Angeles, CA] This summer just got a little hotter! Genre label The Horror Collective will be releasing the UK/Australian horror-comedy TWO HEADS CREEK on June 23rd, 2020. The film will be coming to VOD and on-demand platforms.   Watch the trailer here: The…


They’re Watching (2016) – By Baron Craze

When someone reads that individuals associated with the TV Series Spongebob Squarepants  or The Angry Beavers and videos games such as The Sopranos or Call of Duty: Black Ops II making their horror film debut, they scratch their heads, however directing duo Jay Lender and Micah Wright do just that with a fresh take on the troublesome…


Frankie in Blunderland (2011) – By Baron Craze

Director Caleb Emerson, best known as an editor of Comedy Central’s Tosh.0, presents Frankie in Blunderland, that actually might be the oddest and twisted mindset film ever to splash across the screen with vivid imagination and perhaps elements of eccentric mannerisms that delve deeper into the subconscious trying to understand what life might actually comprehend…


Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man (1951) – By Baron Craze

Abbott and Costello are still considered one of the greatest comedic teams to ever grace the stage, street corner and silver screen with the finest timing, pratfalls and physical comedy equally measured with their verbal humor, a sometimes a tinge of blue collar jokes to skirt the censors of then, needless to say their legendary…


Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (1988) – By Baron Craze

I suppose most fans have a few horror comedies they enjoy from Shaun of the Dead (2004) or Tucker and Dale vs Evil (2010) and for me it’s Young Frankenstein (1974) or Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948), then again any Abbott and Costello movie. Then there’s campy and cheesy entries namely Cassandra Peterson’s alter…


Young Frankenstein (1974) – By Baron Craze

If one has dismissed this wonderful movie because of it being in black and white, a sincere sin on your part has been committed and needs an immediate rectifying, as the humor presents itself with visual gags, sexual innuendos, and horror humor. Directed by comedy maestro Mel Brooks, hot off his western comedy film Blazing…


Satanic Panic (2019) – By Baron Craze

Satan is making a comeback in the horror movies (he never truly left but more in the forefront), while treated with class from Ready or Not (2019) to the documentary Hail Satan (2019) and now the horror comedy Satanic Panic from director Chelsea Stardust (Seeing Green [2018]) using a screenplay that truly pops and splatters…