Tag: Horror

Testament of Horror for April 1 to April 3, 2021

APRIL 1 Born on April 1 1982 – Sam Huntington, appeared  in “Being Human – TV Series,” “iZombie – TV Series,” “Dylan Dog: Dead of Night,” “Warehouse 13 – TV Series” and “Kill Command.” 1981 – Hannah Spearritt, who appears on the TV series “Primeval” and in the film “The Seed of Chucky.” 1980 – Bijou…


April Fool’s Day (1986) – By Baron Craze

Within the horror genre, there are plenty of unique films for multiple reasons, a classic design, cool characters, phenomenal locations, exquisite storyline, and then there’s those movies with those special twist endings commonly found in Scream [1996] and thereafter such as the recent No Escape [2020]. However, this concept existed before these movies, with one…


Hunger (2009) – By Baron Craze

Director Steven Hentges explores in a horror direction of the Milgram Obedience Experiment, which offered a powerful, creative, and disturbing ability to have the endless authority to instill obedience and the power it has over others, using L.D. Goffigan as the screenwriter for the basis of this experiment. This horror film provides a look into…


Haunting at Foster Cabin (2014) – By Baron Craze

Director Rand Vossler, no stranger to the world of horror, his career spanning back to Critters 2 [1988], brings a tale involving a cabin in the woods, a Ouija board, the summoning of evil spirits and John Savage fighting wretched demons.  This production originated in 2008, but a series of freak incidents provoke an evil…


Mark of the Witch (2014) – By Baron Craze

Director Jason Bognacki presents an interesting storyline, with a few nods to gothic elements, providing an original tale, especially in a genre saturated in rising zombies and paranormal mishaps this movie generates a new path. Though, thankfully the title changed, from “Another” to Mark of the Witch, which obviously is a play on the impressive movie,…


Evil Souls (2015) – By Baron Craze

When one hears that a horror movie has the term Satanism used in it, a fear and dread sets in, for many it brings an ominous taint, and for the fans, apprehension, as we all worry what new variation on the tiresome platform awaits for our viewing pleasure. However, the director duo Mauirzio and Roberto…


The Roost (2005) – Baron Craze

It is always interesting to reflect back to see a director’s first movie, knowing where they have transcended, and that man is Ti West with respect to his extremely low-budget B-movie, presenting his horror knowledge for the fans. This film honestly doesn’t contain all the thrills, and chills, that one expects in the horror genre,…


Starve (2014) – By Baron Craze

The thought of starvation conjures images of both internet and television commercials of third world countries needing pennies to survive or sub-plots in zombie apocalypse storylines; however, it is a hidden fear of many people, especially parents, of their children going to bed with growling tummies. It is those situations that the basic needs turn…


Brain Dead (2007) – By Baron Craze

Brain Dead (no relation to Peter Jackson’s classic horror film from 1992), but rather from director Kevin Tenney (Witchboard [1986]) and his company Prodigy Entertainment, as their first film, from writer Dale Gelineau, yet successfully won five awards from various independent film festivals. The film still holds as a throwback to b-movies of the late…


The Sky Has Fallen (2009) – By Baron Craze

Doug Roos, director and writer brings a completely independent and fresh new take on a post apocalyptic world with The Sky Has Fallen, his screenplay delivers a gore filled, action packed story of an avian-based outbreak centered on supernatural suspenseful creatures. Doug’s vision exposes his intended vision of gunfights, swordplay, zombies, and supernatural demons competing…