Tag: Horror

Phillip Buchanon’s KREASTER Headed To Phobia Film Festival

Ex-NFL star, Phillip Buchanon turned filmmaker has his new horror flick KREASTER heading to Phobia Film Festival on September 26,2025. After an unknown entity causes the entire population of a small town to disappear, a military officer and a civilian paranormal researcher are tasked to interview the town’s lone survivor. Filmmaker Jacob Cooney (The Folic, Pitching Tents,…


A Soldier’s Descent Announces New Cast

A Soldier’s Descent Announces New Cast: Laurene Landon, Kansas Bowling, and Sandy Johnson Join the Upcoming Horror Film The highly anticipated horror slasher A Soldier’s Descent has just turned up the heat with three powerhouse additions to its cast: cult cinema favorite Laurene Landon, actress Kansas Bowling, and horror royalty Sandy Johnson. With this trio…


Amityville: Descendants of Darkness Launches Indiegogo Campaign

Get ready An Anthology of Terror Rooted in an Ancient Curse. Amityville: Descendants of Darkness launches a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo. From the twisted vision of Phil Herman, with bone-chilling contributions by James Panetta, Marcelo Fabani, Derek Braasch, and Will Devokees, this anthology is a descent into fear itself an exploration of how darkness refuses…


Slash Squatch: The Ultimate Bigfoot Movie on Indiegogo

Aaron Bratcher’s Slash Squatch starring Bill Oberst Jr., Toni Hudson, and Lynn Lowry is high adrenaline Bigfoot fun.  The movie is filmed from Western New York to Pacific Northwest and just has a big monster movie feel. It’s being compared to classics like “Tremors” and the 1988 remake of “The Blob.” An axe wielding Sasquatch ravages a…


Visions of Horror for February 2025

I am continuing to recover from a severe eye compromise infection, therefore viewing presents some new methods, so exciting. This month I had eight films that were reviewed previously returning once again for revisiting, and the rest on this list were chosen by friends and others, I know that is the scary part of putting…


Remembrance of the Dead for August 2025

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 January 2025

This month proved to be to an interesting month of viewership, as I recalled it was tough to watch the films as only one eye was functioning at best partially so most of the movies I knew well as to listen and form the images in my mind. A serious challenge for any cinema viewer…


Revisiting Past Horrors of January 2025 – By Baron Craze

Unlike other reviewers of films, they rarely ever revisit their work to see if their opinion has changed, did they gain further knowledge on the topic of cinema, perhaps they matured, and their viewpoint has become more enhanced. However, I am not afraid to return to my work to see the movie again and re-evaluate…


Ozark Sharks (2016) – By Baron Craze

CHOMPFEST 2025 In 1916, an infamous series of attacks occurred in the riverbanks in New Jersey from a shark, the made for television movie Ozarks Sharks uses that story as inspiration for their film. This was a refreshing maneuver on behalf of the filmmakers, no parody of the locals or wacky shark tales just a…


Open Water (2003) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (3C)

CHOMPFEST 2025 My participation in this year’s Chompfest is probably one of the most boring shark movies called Open Water directed and written by Chris Kentis (Silent House [2011]) from Lionsgate. Of course when I think of shark movies I think of Jaws [1975] and nothing can compare to that film but you would think…