Tag: Horror

Bottom Feeder (2007) – By Baron Craze

B-movies hold a substantial place in cinema, especially when it comes to the horror genre many of them are made on extremely small budgets and have a wide varied spectrum of entertainment. The scope can be defined by when and where these movies air, for example, if a movie is on basic cable, you can…


Bait (2012) – By Baron Craze

CHOMPFEST 2023 (NSFW photos warning) Bait swam a very long way to get to become a finished film, during the journey which at one point had the talented well-diverse director Russell Mulcahy, attached to the project however due to scheduling conflicts with the Teen Wolf series he was unable to commit. But before we can…


The Black Demon (2023) – By Baron Craze

Chompfest 2023 It was inevitable that supersized sharks would devour the screens large and small, in fact as of August 2023 17-films feature this monster shark in the storyline, the worst was Jurassic Shark [2012] and closely behind Raiders of the Lost Shark [2015], but after The Meg [2018] the formula changed from centralized nature…


Blood Bite (2020) – By Baron Craze

Chompfest 2023 Here is the first entry into The Horror Times 2023 Chompfest, our version of Shark Week, but let’s say this fest lost its teeth and decided to keep everything very weak. In a time of the year where numerous shark movies begin surfacing and looking to exploit fears of swimmers and terrorize dynamic…


Scary Tales: Dead Zone Wraps Filming & Ready for a Halloween Worldwide Release

Filmmaker Geno McGahee (RISE OF THE SCARECROWS: HELL ON EARTH, FATAL JUSTICE) has just wrapped his latest production “SCARY TALES: DEAD ZONE,” the third in a popular series of anthology films. A Gregory Hatanaka Presents Film distributed by CINEMA EPOCH, SCARY TALES: DEAD ZONE features plenty of twists and turns and scares along the way….


Highly Anticipated Psychological Horror Film “Lesions” Unleashes a Bone-Chilling Tale of Survival

Prepare to be on the edge of your seats as “Lesions,” the spine-tingling psychological horror film, delivers a heart-pounding experience of terror and survival. Starring the talented Elsa Ames and Alexander McPherson, this gripping thriller takes audiences on a nightmarish journey as a young couple’s escape from a daunting diagnosis takes a sinister turn. “Lesions”…


The Redeemer: Son of Satan! (1978) – By Baron Craze

This movie to some has been deemed lost however that is perhaps the incorrect terminology to use, it’s more of a forgotten and obscure film, with some vivid artwork, that most fans never knew of its existence, and while it’s a complete story there are many aspects that the ‘woke’ culture won’t like and some…


Cruise Into Terror (1978) – By Baron Craze

In the year 1978, there were plenty of cheesy yet entertaining made-for-television movies that flooded the small screens of households, of them 19 were in the horror genre; depending on the major networks and time of the year as to when they were released. Looking back to this one year the types of films varied…


Xander Goldman (Macabre Mountain) Appearing At NJ Horror Con

  Xander Goldman will be appearing as a celebrity guest at the NJ Horror Con at the Edison Convention Center in Edison, New Jersey on August 18, 19, and 20th. He will be promoting his soon to be released  film “Macabre Mountain” which he starred in and produced. Synopsis: “Macabre Mountain follows a troubled law…


Alien: Board Game (1979) Review – By Baron Craze

When the film Alien [1979] became a sci-fi/horror hit, it took many by surprise, namely the lack of marketing and by extension the merchandise i.e., swag, which had seen a jump from collectors since the release of the cinema related items to Stars Wars (1977) a mere two years earlier. However, later that same year…