Tag: Horror Movie

Play Hooky (2012) – By Baron Craze

Just mentioning the phrase “found footage” brings groans to many in the horror realm, especially the older generation of the genre however, the output seems for now a never-ending tidal wave of films, each with similar basis, well not the same, for first time director Frank S. Petrilli and his creation Play Hooky. Rather his…


Bite (2015) – By Baron Craze

Many horror fans recalled the tremendously wonderful remake of The Fly [1986] that director David Cronenberg created, mixing the creature-feature with human horrors and gross-out scene, well director Chad Archibald (who also did The Drownsman) performs a similar task with his film Bite. Chad’s movie involves multiple emotional horrors webbing outward, all of them coming…


Let Sleeping Corpses Lie (1974) – By Baron Craze

  Let’s have a little fun with those dreaded zombies, you know the gut munching, brain snacking shuffling along classic version, not the rage induce ultra-sprinting fast ones, every fan has their favorites a top 5 or 10 listing, when it comes to the list can be – actually is very tough, mainly most think…


My Bloody Valentine (1981) – By Baron Craze

At a time when the slasher genre began its carnage of blood spraying fun in the early eighties, one film garnished the ranks as the most over-looked and underrated, with it taking a holiday largely avoided, and prime territory for director George Mihalka (The Psychic [1991]) to stake his first directorial horror claim. The most…


Piranha (1978) – By Baron Craze

If one named Twilight Zone: The Movie [1980], The Howling [1981], and Piranha to many of the hardcore horror elites and fans, they likely beam a fun grin, when asked what they have in common, some stating cool b-movies, then throw in Gremlins [1984] and overwhelmingly retort with Joe Dante. Yes! That man has created…


Graduation Day (1981) – By Baron Craze

Everyone in the horror genre, knows of the impact and the glorious years where “slasher movies” reigned as king, an easy money-maker at the box office, fueling wars with the MPAA and while 2020 will mark the 40th-annivrersdary for many of the classics such as Friday the 13th, Prom Night, Terror Train and countless others,…


Mon Mon Mon Monsters (2017) – By Baron Craze

Always curious when a filmmaker comes from a different discipline or craft steps forward, following their dream and passion, hence that’s Giddens Ko, a novelist from Taiwan, with his second feature film, on the powerful subject of bullying. When it comes to this topic there’s plenty to choose from the dramatic Bully [2001] to the…


A Wakefield Project Press Release

A Wakefield Project, a unique new entry in the sci-fi horror genre, premieres in North America March 3 on DVD and VOD. L.A. Lopes directs the film, the story of a group of townsfolk who suddenly start seeing dead people living among them! Eric (Anthony Bewlz, Tooth Fairy) and Reese (Dennis Andres, Workin’ Moms) invest in…


Girls Just Wanna Have Blood Press Release

This May, director Anthony Cantanese (Hi-Death) reminds us… Girls Just Wanna Have Blood! Coming this May from Wild Eye Releasing, a bloody and unique new addition to the vampire-pic subsection. When social outcast Jessica is accepted into a trio of teenage vampires, she finds herself thrust into a nocturnal world of murder, drugs and all-night parties…


Cannibal Holocaust (1980) – By Baron Craze

If I were to ask the true hardcore horror fans to name the top five most exploitative movies of the 80s, the answer likely contains Cannibal Holocaust and Cannibal Ferox. Now for those unaware of this highly offensive movie, then my review shall provide you with serious insight to the subgenre of cannibal movies. Back…