Tag: Horror Films

The Relic (1997) – By Baron Craze

Authors Douglas Preston and Lincoln Childhad had their novel The Relic adapted into a b-movie creature feature, that serves the audience with creeps and enlighten entertainment, which incorporates cultural mythology, a mystery-story and superstition, yet omits key portions of the actual novel, while combining several characters into a few people, and finally switching the storylines…


Jackals (2017) – By Baron Craze

The film uses the tiresome line “based on true events” something that gets used so often, it’s the equivalent of a car alarm going off it becomes ignored by the masses. It is implied to create fear and tension, however not always necessary if you use a group of cult members, they already have a…


Fender Bender (2016) – By Baron Craze

Sometimes one sees a film that definitely isn’t straight-up horror, and doesn’t contain excessive violence and gore, and fits more into a thriller which appears on the surface as a made for television, but Fender Bender works at many times as a fun flick. The director and writer Mark Pavia, known for his film The…


Trick (2019) Blu-ray Review – By Baron Craze

First, I did do a review of this flick when released on VOD, and now with the opportunity to review the Blu-ray and thought why not, because I enjoyed the film, even though some critics did not. Secondly, I’m still new to doing Blu-ray releases, and a few other sites handle these on a frequent…


Hell Fire (2015) – By Baron Craze

Director Marc Fratto best known for Zombies Anonymous (2006) which served as reunion tour for a few cast members, issues a new direction in occult horror, with his screenplay for Hell Fire, a film about the lackadaisical Antichrist and a confusing kidnapping.  His story comes across as a well written, witty in temperament  and fits…


The Perfect House (2012) – By Baron Craze

Felissa Rose and Jonathan Tiersten reunited from Sleepaway Camp (1983) to star in this anthology film, The Perfect House, from directors Kris Hulbert and Randy Kent (The Haunting of Borley Rectory [2019]), while narrated by the exquisitely talented Monique Parent (The Last House [2015]), under the distribution of Wild Eye Releasing. This anthology film, as…


The Neon Dead (2017) – By Baron Craze

First time feature director and writer Torey Haas has done many jobs in his career, and on this treasure production, he like other independent filmmakers stepped up and handled editor, visual effects, and animation. One needs to know that The Neon Dead has no connection to the artsy The Neon Demon rather this movie stands…


Tales of Poe (2014) – By Baron Craze

I recall seeing part of this film, the Tell-Tale Heart in 2013, at the Terror Film Festival, in Philadelphia, PA, however it was not the first time I’ve seen his work, in fact I even had the opportunity to meet Bart Mastronardi, a fantastic director, who captures wonderful images, a steady and orchestrated maestro behind…


The Sand (2015) – By Baron Craze

Screenwriters Alex Greenfield (The Temple (2012)) and Ben Powell (Satanic (2006)) create a return to beach horror, and from a quick reference of the horror genre, of movies focused on a beach, truly narrows the selection down, making for an interesting comparison very challenging, however not impossible. Their story provides first time director Isaac Gabaeff…


The Tomb (2009) – By Baron Craze

When one mentions the title or word Ligeia, horror fans and those of the gothic realms heads perk up for they all that one speaks of Edgar Allen Poe, and here while that name held the original title, The Tomb became both the official title and where the film need to remain. Sadly many times…