Daniel Farrands, making his narrative feature directorial debut here, story out of phantom whispers, mob connections, and other pieces, however not it’s not Daniel’s first time covering this theme, he did direct two documentaries both in 2000, entitled “Amityville: The Haunting” and Amityville: Horror or Hoax and served as one of many producers on…
Terrifier (2016) – By Baron Craze
Over the last ten years, writer and director Damien Leone seems to build his own horror icon in the form of Art the Clown, originally played by Mike Giannelli. Art made his debut in a 2008 short called The 9th Circle, silently creeping out a young woman as she sat alone in a train station,…
The Demonologist (2019) – By Baron Craze
Once upon a time, there was a rule, a guideline in the horror genre, stay in your lane, meaning no crossover or mixing genres for example Freddy vs. Jason, combined slasher with action, but the rule extended to the subgenres, now though they all seem clearly and rightfully tossed aside, as is the case with…
Werewolf in a Women’s Prison (2006) – By Baron Craze
I remember when I first saw Werewolf In A Women’s Prison, it was October 16th, 2007 – Philadelphia, PA at The Terror Film festival, a true b-movie that combines sexploitation and the werewolf subgenre, while overlaying that with WIP (Women in Prison, exploitation films), needless to say a very trashy movie and raucous audience. Strangely…
Satan’s Triangle (1975) – By Baron Craze
This movie originally broadcast as a part of ABC’s Movie of the Week, a concept they set in motion on September 23, 1969 averaging 75-minutes for each movie and a commercial break 17 to 20-minutes thereby setting-up the cliffhanger (fade to back) all designed to fit a 90-minute cycle of film, which started to incorporate…
Day of the Animals (1977) – By Baron Craze
The year of 1977 in the horror genre, came with a mix bag, most recall Exorcist II: The Heretic, The Hills Have Eyes, Suspiria, The Sentinel, and even The Car, however it also showed a growing interest in eco-horror subgenre, these movies were of environmental contamination variety. Among them, The Pack [1977], Orca [1976], Empire…
Return to Nuke ‘Em High Volume 1 (2013) – By Baron Craze
Before I begin this review, I must state a bit of censoring sadly and highly against my nature found itself implemented herein, namely to the character names, some of which just too much for this publication, if you’re familiar with Troma and previous movies you already prepared for a slimy, oozing, gooey gross-out film review….
Dogs (1977) – By Baron Craze
Now that we are in the frigid temperatures of winter, it’s nice to reflect back to the dog days of summer and another environmental horror film in the vein of when animals attack, at the helm director Burt Brinckerhoff accompanied by writer O’Brian Tomalin’s script. This flick truly is nothing more a silly variant of…
Extremity (2018) – By Baron Craze
Anthony DiBlasi (Last Shift [2014] and Most Likely to Die [2015]) takes on controversial topic of extreme haunts, those that push the envelope of acceptable behaviors of scaring someone for the minor jolt and laughs. These places exist, and people (adults) pay for them and freely sign release waivers, by no means do the businesses…
Johnny Gruesome (2018) – By Baron Craze
Sometimes dreams do come true, and Greg Lamberson can attest to that with the screenplay he wrote for Johnny Gruesome in 1984, however at the time unable to raise the funds he produced and directed Slime City (1988) instead in 1986, for $50,000 which went to become a cult classic. Then in 2006, he wrote…
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