Tag: Lucio Fulci

Zombie Evolution: The Understanding of the Film Species: Part 1 – By Baron Craze

There have been several articles on the topic zombie flicks, the culture surrounding them, the influence of them and the reflection of their possible existence to our philosophy of society, asking the appropriate questions of revolving around psychology and theology. One always wonders about mortality, if anything happens to life after death, and for the…


The Wax Mask (1997) – By Baron Craze

When one sees the names Lucio Fulci and Dario Argento joining to together to work possibly on new horror projects, many across the horror genre have great aspirations for the future project. However, death played the spoils, as intended director Fulci passed on, March 13, 1996 (at the age of 68) and it crippled the…


Zombie (1979) – By Baron Craze

When it comes to discussing zombie films, just using the right terminology can cause an uproar, are they living dead, undead, virus created, or just zombies, however the debate goes further when it comes to George Romero’s creation of the dead slow motion to that of speed demon quickness. Then mix that with Lucio Fulci’s…


The Beyond (1981) – By Baron Craze

Attention: Only the true hardcore horror fans need apply here, as anyone familiar with the powerful and incredible visual presented in the Italian horror cinema, they already know about The Beyond, as a masterpiece to both Fulci fans and elements of extreme excessiveness. This movie doesn’t hold anything back, delivering gore, and strives forward providing…


Horror Topic: Gateway to Hell – By Baron Craze

Every so often, I shall take on topic in the horror genre, and this marks the first in that adventure. Often horror films name the occult theme and those recently in the found footage subgenre, the term ‘Gateway to hell” surfaces, and since the month of November recently passed, why not take on this highly…


Eibon Press Releasing Graphic Novel of ZOMBIE

Horror Fans, especially those who collect comics, know about Eibon Press which often remind others about Gore Shriek and while that comic is often black and white pages and color cover, the Eibon design brings vivid colors, and loving lust of gore, splatter and gut spilling for the most special disgusting for fans to crave…


Blue Underground to Release 4k Restoration of Zombie

Zombi 2 / Zombie Flesh Eaters / 4K Remaster / Cover A: Bridge / Blu-ray + CD Blue Underground | 1979 | 91 min | Not rated | Nov 27, 2018 (4 Months) Likely one of the strangest and yet thorough twisted zombie flicks, and while a backlash does exist as some consider the movie cashing in on Dawn of the Dead,…


The Devil’s Honey (1986) – By Baron Craze

  *This review might contain some explicit elements of this erotic thriller, you’ve been warned. * When a horror fan hears or sees the name Lucio Fulci, they think Zombie and gore sliding down the walls, all to the glee of gorehounds, yet there’s another world exists for Fulci, which was thrillers, of questionable sanity….


A Lizard in a Women’s Skin (1971) – By Baron Craze

When one utters the name Lucio Fulci, to anyone in the horror genre, the usual response, eyes widen and evil grins appears, as they recall the gory and sick classic creations such as The Beyond (1981) and Zombie (1979), but also grace the horror landscape with intriguing thrillers, excelling in artistic designs and memorable moments…


Arcana 13: Danza Macabra (2016) Music Review – By Baron Craze

A little over a year ago the doom and heavy metal band Arcana 13 released their first album Danza Macabra, (on March 11, 2016) a thick occultism mixed lyrical theme along with gothic, cryptic, and marrying that to horror movies, as the two go hand in hand. However, they also incorporate the great instrumentals of…