Tag: Horror Movie

The Windmill (2016) – By Baron Craze

Director Nick Jongerius (Frankenstein’s Army [2013]) and co-writing team Chris W. Mitchell and Suzy Quid delivers an interesting storyline, blending two subgenres in horror and creating strong characters moving to a cross between slasher and supernatural tales. Normally, one can argue that the two genres do intersect often takes the likes of sequels of the…


Hazard Jack (2014) – By Baron Craze

If one seeks a low budget slasher film, filled with plenty of gore, fun, overwhelming supply of T&A, then director David Worth who also did Shark Attack 2 & 3 and has vast experience in the horror genre, delivers a must see film, from screenwriter Doug Vandegrift (Exile [2014]) for the fans. David and Doug…


The Maze (2010) By Baron Craze

Stephen Shimek embarks with his first horror film as director, with screenwriters Katy Baldwin (Nocturne [2016]) and Timothy Gutierrez story about a slasher genre mayhem occurring from trespassing teens caught in a cornfield maze. This brings up how can one break into a maze especially when it is by the side of the road, no…


Scare Zone (2009) By Baron Craze

When director and writer Jon Binkowski created his first horror film Scare Zone, he relied heavily on his showmanship and production skills at Orlando’s Universal Studio especially the Halloween Horror Nights set, which served this film very well, but also highly limited his filming schedule, yet he delivers a popcorn fun horror slasher whodunit story….


The Evil Dead (1981) – By Baron Craze

On October 15, 1981 in Detroit, Michigan at a premiere, Sam Raimi made his debut as filmmaker with his feature film The Evil Dead, along with his good friend Bruce Campbell, after they started in 1978 with the legendary short super-8 film called Within the Woods. Their movie was used to entice investors to finance…


All Hallows’ Eve 2 (2015) – By Baron Craze

The first ultra-creepy All Hallows’ Eve [2013] directed by Damien Leone, had three tales linked together by the terrorizing Art the Clown, for a very cool film, now returning for a sequel of sorts, part two with no connection the original aside from the title and the delivery of VHS tape. This production has eight…


House of Horrors: Gates of Hell (2012) – By Baron Craze

When one owns the largest western New York’s Halloween haunted attraction, what does someone do to both promote it and use it in the offseason, simple, create a horror movie, and that is what Dan Monroe did in 2009. Dan served as director and writer then, creating a basic slasher production with limited success, but…


The Dooms Chapel Horror (2016) – By Baron Craze

The Dooms Chapel Horror was shot in Kentucky in true backwoods horror fashion, and yet incorporates multiple styles of filming including POV and found footage subgenres similar to both Hotel Inferno [2013] and JeruZalem [2015], and will later suddenly switch to a narrative storytelling method briefly with regard to surveillance and trap cameras. John Holt (10/31…


Interview with Will Wernick, Director of No Escape – By Baron Craze

Baron Craze: You previously made Escape Room and now No Escape – why did you choose to another story in this same vein? Will Wernick: When we made Escape Room I had been working with a couple producers and the idea of an escape room came up and at that point I had made a…


Deranged (2012) – by Baron Craze

Director Neil Jones, whose first horror film The Lost (2006) shows his promising insight into the genre, creates Deranged with the assistance of screenwriters Oscar Carrion and Marcia Do Vales, who also star in this production, surrounding indie slasher mayhem for the audience. Neil’s talents have grown each time as he steps into the role…