Tag: Horror Review

Another Wolfcop (2017) – By Baron Craze

Another WolfCop is the long-awaited sequel to the horror-comedy WolfCop (2014) from the same director and writer Lowell Dean, who also created 13 Eerie (2013), that even had a short-lived comic book called Wolfcop to bridge the gap to this latest installment. Simply, one must know that the movie goes over-the-top in every category, hence following the…


Playground (2016) – By Baron Craze

Playground (Placzaba (original title)), co-written by Stanislaw Warwas and directed by Bartosz Kowalski, presents a bold piece of Polish cinema, while not excessive in blood or gore, does generate a disturbing storyline. One needs to note that the movie takes cues of a real-life tragedy from an infamous crime in England that occurred 25-years ago,…


Pool Party Massacre (2017) – By Baron Craze

Drew Marvick, directed, wrote, starred and wore a few other hats during the production of this fun and bloody passion for the slasher subgenre. He implemented the three key aspects often found in these movies nudity, sex and violence (not necessary in that order, but very common) all to make a slasher standout among countless…


DOA Review: Zombie Island Massacre (1984) – By Baron Craze

CASE NUMBER: #107 First, technically no zombies exist in the overall concept of the film, I know it says zombie and massacre, these words merely used out of context, for example while the movie shows one undead creature its quickly disposed of thereby ending the attack. The zombie in this flick relates to the voodoo…


Revisiting Friday the 13th, Part VII: The New Blood 30-years later – By Baron Craze

Most horror fans know of the Friday the 13th movie series, backwards and forwards, some have podcasts drenched in the storyline, others crave more movie collectibles on the topic with each passing year.  The original owners of the production rights never thought that the one movie, Friday the 13th (1980) would create a money explosion…


At Granny’s House (2015) – By Baron Craze

Les Mahoney explored wrote, directed and played an important role in the film as he took a real-life situation of tragedy plaguing many elderly people, rising costs, scammed and abuse, and turns it into a thriller and homage to Hitchcock’s Psycho (1960). At Granny’s House, distributed by Indie Rights, delivers a solid story, but not…


All Girls Weekend (2016) – By Baron Craze

All Girls Weekend, released by Uncork’d Entertainment, is the latest film for the upcoming writer and director Lou Simon known for Agoraphobia (2015) and HazMat (2013), supported by her production company White Lotus Movies, with a film focused more on an environmental horror than a slasher genre, as opposed to the poster artwork. The movie…


Pretty Fine Things (2016) – By Baron Craze

After two years upon its initial release, Pretty Fine Things, earned official distribution through Wild Eye Releasing and is currently available on Amazon Prime, all a great success from a microbudget extraordinaire from Ryan Scott Weber. Many know of Weber’s creations such as Witches Blood (2014) and Sherriff Tom Vs. The Zombies (2013), and he’s…


Apartment 212 (2017) – By Baron Craze

Apartment 212 is a new horror film from co-writer and director Haylar Garcia, who did An American Terror (2014), the film inspired from a 1975 film starring Karen Black called Trilogy of Terror, by director Dan Curtis quite clearly fans likely to seem a bit of homage. One needs to note that the title had…


The Curse of Downers Grove (2015) – By Baron Craze

Screenwriter Bret Easton Ellis, the creator of Less Than Zero and American Psycho, transforms Michael Hornburg’s novel into a quasi-horror movie, with more of a solid footing in the thriller genre, with some elements of murder-mystery wrapped up nicely for the teenage market. The movie’s director Derick Martini delivers a fine quality movie, that stalled…