Tag: Horror

Mortal Remains (2013) – By Baron Craze

A production company called Cryptic Pictures first created a documentary thriller, but because of the controversial methodology of how they ‘filmed it’, changed to the context of a shockumentary, before finally in 2013 nestled on Horror, Mystery and Thriller genres for the movie Mortal Remains. The filmmakers to lessons from those of The Blair Witch…


Suffer Little Children (1983) – By Baron Craze

Sometimes one comes across truly unusual DVD covers and weirdly titled horror films, which leave one merely scratching their heads over it; Suffer Little Children definitely fits into the second category. Fans of the genre often think a Horror Historian knows every movie in the genre, actually no, many, many movies came out in VHS…


Whispers (2015) – By Baron Craze

Director Tammi Sutton (Killjoy 2: Deliverance from Evil (2002)) brings forth a story involving a haunted house, shot in Chulmleigh Village, UK, though not quite a horror tale as it incorporates dark dramatic sequences. Herein again Tammi takes the bold initiative to create a new angle within the genre, setting storyline plagued with tragic consequences…


DOA Review: Supercroc (2007) – By Baron Craze

DOA Review Case #0103 Supercroc marks the first feature film of director Scott Harper’s career, surprisingly enough his second directorial movie AVH: Alien vs. Hunter came out 9-months after this one, which happens to be much better than that one. Though Scott is not a newcomer to the industry mostly works as a visual effects…


Keep Watching (2017) Review – By Baron Craze

Director Sean Carter and screenwriter Joseph Dembner (both their first features) brought an interesting and highly panned movie out of post-production hell resting in the turmoil since 2014, the producers calling the film Home Invasion but later realizing the title lacked both originality and substance, especially since that title had over 10 features and countless…


The Basement (2017)

Directors Vozo Zoltán Végh and László Illés, use a story concerning obviously a basement in a Budapest tenement house, while combining narrative horror, first person and of course found footage with a group of supposedly drunken 20-something friends. The film from writers László, who provides the story and Gera Lazlo Krisztian, wrote the screenplay, for…


Demonic (2015)

This is update on this review, which I did in 2015, Demonic recently release on DVD by Lionsgate Home Entertainment, also by Spike TV. Demonic is a horror film that has taken a winding path and continues on the journey for the proper presentation to horror fans worldwide, first the film, started under the name…


Union Furnace (2015) – By Baron Craze

Union Furnace indie film from newcomer director and writer Nicholas Bushman with co-writer Mike Dwyer, uses an intriguing golden lion masked individual as its cover, making one recall thoughts of Eyes Wide Shut (1999), therefore the potential viewer needs to keep an open mind and avoid pre-judging. Many comparisons flow from Bushman, such namely the…


DOA Review: Sharkenstein (2016)

DOA Review Case #0101 Once more we venture into the wasteland of the wretched movie creation, lying in an another unmarked grave with director Mark Polonia’s Sharkenstein, an obvious combination of sharks and Frankenstein, done in the cheapest and poorest manner possible, clocking in at a mere 73-minutes. The popularization of shark movies continues to…


Book Review: The Fog (1975)

Author James Herbert’s first novel Rats (1974) put him on the fast track in early horror genre, a number one bestseller in Britain, but followed up his success with an interesting conceptual design with bizarre ideas, in his second novel entitled The Fog, published in 1975, but has zero connection to John Carpenter film of…