Tag: Horror Review

Boarding School (2018) – By Baron Craze

Unsure if you know of Boaz Yakin, well likely you do, if cinema appeals to you, some of the films he directed included the dramas Remember the Titans (2000) and Max (2015), however Boarding School marks his horror directorial debut, although he wrote the script as well. He’s experienced in that craft too, with work…


Dead Envy (2018) – By Baron Craze

Dead Envy is written, directed and starred Harley Di Nardo, the lead singer of Closer and White Light Motorcade, who created a dramatic music thriller, all shot on a budget of $50,000, so state it’s an indie production very true to its belief and concept. This indie thriller tries to keep two different storylines flowing while allowing them…


Realm of Souls (2013) – By Baron Craze

Brain Damage Films presents director and writer Chase Smith’s (who is known for Perdition (2012) and the anticipated Creature Feature (2015) Realm of Souls a found footage genre film which mixes with the slasher and supernatural genre quite imaginatively well for an independent film, on an extremely low-budget platform. The movie presents a group of…


Day of the Dead: Bloodline (2018) – By Baron Craze

When this movie started making the rounds with critics, reviews in advance found themselves barred or privately listed, the interviews welcomed, and finding a positive remark equal to finding a pin in pile of sewing needles, and so soon after Romero’s demise. As horror fans know some movies absolutely do not need to be done…


DOA Review: Platoon of the Dead (2009) – By Baron Craze

CASE NUMBER: #108 Once more, venture down the overgrown path into the land of DOA, where wretched discoveries await, the movies so dreadful that even the rescue squads couldn’t aid in recovery. This month’s its Platoon of the Dead written and directed by John Bowker (the last movie he directed) , a low-budget zombie film, which forgot…


VooDoo (2017) – By Baron Craze

While I did review this film as a screener in April of 2017 for Rogue Cinema, it now has accomplished an official DVD from Wild Eye Releasing, with new artwork, featuring the common body manipulations of demonic themed creatures. In addition, it’s available on various VOD carriers such as Amazon Prime, hence I decided against…


Island Zero (2018) – By Baron Craze

Well-known for her Rizzoli & Isles series of novels (then television series), Tess Gerritsen (retired medical doctor) knows how to make people’s spines tingle lives in Maine, a state where the King of horror novels Stephen exists. In 1993, she wrote a screenplay for a thriller entitled Adrift, and taking that first step into the horror realm…


Vidar the Vampire (2017) – By Baron Craze

Usually, vampires are seductive, excluding the glitter ones, or they go the other extreme as bloodthirsty monsters, either case the monster stars in countless creations in horror cinema, now from directors and writers  Thomas Aske Berg and Fredrik Waldeland who make their debut with their offensive version. First, this is a Norwegian film (formal title…


Clowntergeist (2017) – By Baron Craze

First, don’t expect this film to match the level of Andy Muschietti’s It movie, besides the are different realms of financial backing, this movie, from writer and director Aaron Mirtes serves as his debut feature film, and leans clearly to low-budget horror while generating a few scares. This doesn’t mean Aaron is without merit, he’s…


Party Bus to Hell (2017) – By Baron Craze

Writer and director Rolfe Kanefsky known in the independent and low-budget markets, for his film The Black Room (2017) to his Emmanuelle Through Time series for wildly insane b-movies, enforcing the standard practices of them including blood, comedic lines and plenty of T&A, with a hint of soft-core tempo to them. Hence, this time one…