Tag: Horror

Lifechanger (2018) – By Baron Craze

Sometimes everyone has that fleeting thought if they could live forever, it falls in the same of dreams of winning a massive lottery, with luck of falling in love with the one they love, but every time they try it ends in chaos, well the center of the story involving Lifechanger, from writer and director…


Dream Stalker (1991) – By Baron Craze

  Director Christopher Mills forgets to tell the story in the most direct manner for the audience to understand, more of this later. In the 80s and into the 90s filmmakers took their VHS and SVHS cameras by storm, a pricey investment then, but made the SOV (shot-on-video) market and subgenre, many of them became…


The Fiancé (2016) – Baron Craze

  A few things to understand about this movie from director Mark Allen Michaels, it’s his second feature, though his first in the horror genre, and his first attempt as a screenwriter. The Fiancé mixes a few genres together, first horror (creature feature), next comedy, smattering of romance, and a touch of drama, now sadly…


Pieces of Talent (2014) – By Baron Craze

  This film has a limited cast with obvious direction to the actual killer which spoils the revelation, nevertheless the classic storytelling of a well-adjusted tale, and shows what independent filmmakers such as Joe Stauffer bring forth with minimal sources and quality concepts. Joe served as both director and co-screenwriter with David Long, and providing…


All Hell Breaks Loose (2014) – By Baron Craze

  Jeremy Garner not only edits this fun, thoroughly insane and completely bizarre flick, but also steps into the director position for the first time, and successfully achieves distribution from Wild Eye Releasing. The entire outrageous movie, from screenwriter Vocabulariast (as Jacy Morris) brings a 70s feel of a sinister motorcycle gang with devilish connections…


5 Years After the Fall (2016) – By Baron Craze

  It is always interesting to see where a new director will place their first foothold in the cinematic world, when debuting their feature, many often choose the horror genre, one with dedicated, and yet forgiving fans. Welcoming director Brent Nurse, serving also in the capacity of actor and producer, though likely in other regards…


Cold Hearts (1999) – By Baron Craze

  I first started writing horror movie reviews in 2014 for Rogue Cinema (which is no more) and this was one of the first ones from April of that year. As you can see the style and format has changed since then. Producer, director, and writer Robert A. Masciantonio, celebrated the 15th anniversary of his…


The Beast Comes at Midnight Press Release

February 23, 2021 For Immediate Release Cult Vampire Film Director Signs on to Tampa Bay Area Werewolf Feature! Tampa Bay Florida Philadelphia Native and Film Director of Cult Vampire Film ‘Cold Hearts’ Robert A. Masciantonio signs on to helm new Werewolf Feature ‘The Beast Comes at Midnight’. A coming-of-age story in a small southern town…


A Dark Place Inside (2014) – By Baron Craze

Mike O’Mahony, director and writer most noted for Sloppy the Psychotic [2012] and Deadly Detour [2011], takes the audience on a macabre journey with his creation A Dark Place Inside, while focusing on the mindset of Andy (Chris Dalbey) who seeks the ideal woman, his own Bride of Frankenstein. The film is a low-budget production…


The Bates Haunting (2012) – By Baron Craze

Director Byron Turk’s The Bates Haunting film plays more of a mystery with horror themed undertones, thanks to screenwriters Sean Skinner and J.L. Stremberg (Altar Boy [2015]) focus the script on the character Agnes Rickover (Jean Louise O’Sullivan) who also stars in Stremberg’s previously mentioned film.  Although, before discussing the movie in detail, it is…