Tag: Horror

Remembrance of the Dead for August 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…


Visions of Horror for August 2021

Well horror fans, another month has been swallowed by time, resting comfortable under another grave. The month proved difficult for many reasons, but also had the opportunity no matter how bad a day got the Visions of Horror was available. This month actually had more thrillers, which shows some incredible psychological terrors. Some of the…


The Terror Experiment (2010) by Baron Craze

Director George Mendeluk, most known for made-for-television projects, and most recent horror film, Forever 16 [2013] works with D. Todd Deeken’s screenplay bringing forth a high rise zombie film, at nearly 80-minutes (including the credit scroll), which is 10-minutes under the normal scale for horror features, entitled The Terror Experiment. The film contains numerous b-movie…


Vile (2011) – By Baron Craze

Director Taylor Sheridan enters into the horror genre, with his first venture entitled Vile, from one could perceive as the most depraved and demented mindsets of screenwriters Eric Jay Beck and Rob Kowsaluk (executive producer), assisting in adding another volume to the torture-porn sub-genre. Eric also served as producer and actor in a filthy piece…


State of Emergency (2011) – By Baron Craze

Director Turner Clay (Mischief Night [2014]) brings a new twist into a highly evolving zombie sub-genre as a new generation of filmmakers of indie films try to navigate the genre traditions, rules, and legions of fans, for these creatures while focusing attention on the survivors. That is exactly what State of Emergency does, it avoids…


Bordello Death Tales (2009) – By Baron Craze

Bordello Death Tales contains a trilogy of stripped-down creative grindhouse stylized dark demented tales of true nasty video conceptual design with interesting endings all from Chemical Burn Entertainment and directors James Eaves and Pat Higgins. The three stories are connected by a brothel run by the mysterious Madam Raven (Natalie Milner) and yet the storylines…


Redcon-1 (2018) – By Baron Craze

In the genre of zombies there’s quite a bit to explore for either the average horror fans, or those dedicated to seeing everything involving the undead, and while the films often have the struggle for survival, there’s rising attention given to the more combative action-horror driven flicks. Director and screenwriter Chee Keong Cheung took fistfuls…


Testament of Horror for September 26 to September 30, 2021

SEPTEMBER 26 BORN ON SEPTEMBER 26 1970 – Sheri Moon Zombie, starred in “House of 1000 Corpses,” “The Devil’s Rejects,” “Halloween [2007],” “Halloween II [2009],” “31” and “The Lords of Salem”. 1969 – David Slade, directed “Hard Candy” and “30 Days of Night”. 1963 – Lysette Anthony, starred in “Trilogy of Terror II,” “Dracula Dead and…


New Releases for September 28 to 30, 2021

SEPTEMBER 28 The Forever Purge [2021] 4K Ultra HD PRINCIPAL CAST: Ana de la Reguera, Josh Lucas, Will Patton, Cassidy Freeman, Leven Rambin DIRECTOR: Everardo Gout SYNOPSIS: The Great Experiment has failed: one night is not enough as the chaos continues into daylight. In the next thrilling installment of the franchise, there is a new…


Mayhem (2017) – By Baron Craze

Gorehounds and splatterpunks can rejoice, when they see this film, that lives up to its name, if you think all hell breaking loose, absolutely, and then some. In fact, it actually follows the concept of gonzo, which is what some horror fans, desperately seek, and can admire thanks to RLJ Entertainment. It focusses on a…