Tag: Horror Films

Axe to Grind (2015) – By Baron Craze

An entertaining b-movie, from Midnight Releasing, entitled Axe to Grind, filled with campy humor and quirky dialogue, and highlighting the exquisite talents of the legendary horror actress and more, Debbie Rochon, whose talents extend past 190 horror acting credits, and most recently noted for her role in Bart Mastronardi’s Tales of Poe (2014). Herein the…


The Listing Press Release

The Listing released worldwide by SGL Entertainment on November 12th   Mario Cerrito III creator of Human Hibachi is having his sophomore film, The Listing (Winner 2019 HNN film festival) released worldwide by SGL Entertainment on November 12th. Mario was recently featured on the Travel Channel television show Ghost Nation, when his South Jersey home was…


Marla Press Release

Carrie meets It Follows in Marla, a spine-chilling new horror experience from writer-director Lisa van Dam-Bates. Starring Lisa van Dam-Bates, Travis Johnny Ware, Jason Stange and Katie Hemming, the film explores the terrifying account of a girl who goes to get an IUD implanted by a family friend turned doctor who then commits a deranged act. The event has…


Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989) – By Baron Craze

While technically it’s after the holiday of Halloween, it truly appears that this franchise of the same name is the only one that is continuing onward with theatrical releases. After the less than welcoming Halloween: Season of the Witch [1983], which now is finding a love affair with the fans, it seems as if the…


Mary (2019) – By Baron Craze

It’s always interesting when reviewing or just watching a horror or thriller film and discovering one’s past movies they were involved in such as  Michael Goi, early on in his career he worked on a dreadful film called Sorority House Vampires (1998) from there he worked hard honing his skills showcasing talents, to work on…


Harpoon (2019) – By Baron Craze

Having previously seen Rob Grant’s work before named Mon Ami (2012) at the Terror Film Festival held long ago in Philadelphia, PA, I knew the vein and approach of his latest work Harpoon took witnessing the first act. While Rob wrote the script he was assisted by Mike Kovac who worked on at least one…


DOA Review: Sorority House Vampires (1998) – By Baron Craze

CASE NUMBER #126 Here is another review that must not escape the wrath of the DOA Graveyard, it like a few others found itself discovered before the location of Dead Horror Films, after careful examination, which didn’t need much, the result equals a deep burial for this carcass. AUTOPSY OF THE FILM:   A struggle…


Mummy Reborn (2019) – By Baron Craze

Simply stated Mummy Reborn is not the film that reestablishes the Mummy as part of the fearful and legendary cursed monster, it’s hard to top the Universal Studios original creation from 1932 and then Hammer Studios The Mummy from 1959, but director Dan Allen (Unhinged [2017]) does attempt an adventure meets comedy wrapped into a horror…


Hack! (2007) – By Baron Craze

Sometimes one comes across a horror flick, that for an odd reason attracts them to watch it over and over, and that seems lately to be Hack!, a teen slasher movie, never taking itself serious, but yet appears a lamer version of the Scream franchise, it fills every moment of the screen with film references,…


Apostle of Dracula (2012) – By Baron Craze

When one acquires a DVD from the distribution company Wild Eye Releasing, it’s always often a toss-up of what they might get, perhaps something nominated for major awards, maybe played at Cannes Film Festival, or it’s lesser known, that its very bad such as Amityville Exorcism (2017) or Shark Exorcist (2015) and there’s their foreign…