Tag: Horror

New Releases for December 14 to 20, 2021 – Part 1

DECEMBER 14 Mill of the Stone Women [1960] Blu-ray – Limited Edition PRINCIPAL CAST: Pierre Brice, Wolfgang Preiss, Scilla Gabel DIRECTOR: Giorgio Ferroni SYNOPSIS: Before Black Sabbath, before I Vampiri, director Giorgio Ferroni (The Lion of Thebes, Blood for a Silver Dollar) introduced audiences to period horror Italian-style with his chilling 1960 shocker Mill of the Stone Women – a…


Testament of Horror for December 5 – 11, 2021

DECEMBER 5 BORN ON DECEMBER 5 1989 – Najarra Townsend, starred in “The Stylist,” “Rock, Paper, Scissors,” “Portal,” “Contracted,” “Contracted: Phase II” and more. 1980 – Amara Zaragoza, appeared in “Bloodwork”, “Alyce Kills”, “Supernatural – TV Series” and “Hatchet.” 1977 – Kris Black, producer & appeared in “Verotika,” “The House that Jack Built,” “Blood Effects” and more….


Werewolves Within (2021) – By Baron Craze

Sometimes, critics become concerned if their view of a movie is too harsh or perhaps judging a movie incorrect, well that is how I felt about this flick, but then I asked friends to watch it and the consensus that that the film is tad underperforming. First, there’s a significant problem with the movie, namely…


Vampire Diary (2006) – By Baron Craze

The classic vampire tales seem misplaced in the horror genre, replaced by the subgenres of increasingly found-footage, paranormal stories, and a breeding ground of zombies, with highly intelligent serial killers stalking the edge of the landscape, however, directors Mark James and Phil O’Shea conjure a new version of the undead creatures everlasting eternity blood feeding…


Black Mountain Side (2014) – By Baron Craze

Have you heard of this one before, a group of men mainly archaeologists held in distant cabin in the woods in the north during a Canadian winter find something in the ground? Well, Black Mountain Side brings together another chapter in this version but with some twists to work on the basic concept all thanks…


Swamphead (2011) – By Baron Craze

First time directors and writers Dustin Drover and Justin Propp delivered their lowbrow comedy horror film to the masses of horror fans with style and true gusto by having it released on Wild Eye Releasing. Their movie combines multiple elements presented in a crib-sheet format, rather than the larger extent of bigger budget films and…


Collar (2014) – By Baron Craze

For the fans of exploitation genre faire, and seeking the dirty grimy grindhouse elements, one needs to reference writer and director Ryan Nicholson, bringing bloody hands and grotesque mindset of delivering horrific images not only to the screen but saturation of the scenes too. Collar earned a delicious release on Unearthed Films, in which a…


Family Demons (2009) – By Baron Craze

When cinema fans in general see the words “inspired by real events” a sense of shrugged shoulders and a rolling of the eyes, for the catch phrase is overused and a rouse to get the audience’s attention, however, delving in deeper one learns about Family Demons and director Ursula Dabrowrsky intentions. First, note this Dabrowsky…


Hands of the Ripper (1971) – By Baron Craze

    Hammer Films Studio had their notable director Peter Sasdy take the helm of Hands of the Ripper and turned it into a lasting quality made horror film, however his talents also extended to other films for this legendary studio, such as Taste the Blood of Dracula [1970] and Countess Dracula [1971]. This studio…


Remembrance of the Dead for October 2021

In life, death aka the Grim Reaper stalks us all, no one can beat this hunter, many of us either mark our flesh with his image or have his likeness on our walls, desks, and shelves, all to force us to strive forward, knowing it seeks us out at some point. As many artists want…