Tag: National Film Registry

Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) – By Baron Craze

Horror and Comedy have an unique marriage in the horror genre and has a laugh is the direct opposite of a scream, but for many viewers when we watch a film we know the direct intention of the filmmakers to make us have fears or to generate sheer amusement, the well the latter exists in…


Freaks (1932) – By Baron Craze

Director Tod Browning, loved and worked at a circus in his youth, he enjoyed and often remarked about the excitement it had to offer, and with success from Dracula [1931] already wanted to show behind the scenes glimpse into this world tricks and talents. He liked the experience to that of movie sets, the friendships…


King Kong (1933) 85-years later and Still the King – By Baron Craze

This April the first true monster movie celebrates its 85th anniversary, which came from the mind of a 6-year-old boy who found him fascinated by gorillas and a nightmarish hatred for elevated trains, and who knew all of it would find its way into a 1933 classic raging and rampaging beast marked as the Eighth…