Tag: Psycho (1960)

Friday the 13th Part III (1982) – By Baron Craze

Every horror fan knows of the Friday the 13th franchise, each film, every kill, some perhaps are a little more detailed than others, but in Part 1 we had both the legend and mother, then the stalker was unleashed in part two and by the release of part three, we had the infamous and iconic…


Psycho (1960) Q&A – By Baron Craze

This article, which I wrote as a cursory overview of the film, serving more as a brief introduction; originally appeared on the Horrornews.net site from 2019; it now appears here for the fans of Hitchcock and students of the class I lectured. WHERE DID THE ORIGINAL CONCEPT COME FROM? The initial concept came from Robert…


Baron’s Crypt #278 – Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho (1960)

This show is airing at 1130p, June 14, 2022 from NJ, and will be available for a very long time, and playable anytime, just click the link below. https://www.blogtalkradio.com/baroncrazeradio/2022/06/15/barons-crypt-278-alfred-hitchcocks-psycho-1960 This show is dedicated to the passing of a student named Jim/James he was very eager to attend the class; as this was his favorite movie,…


Psycho (1960): 60th Anniversary – Influences Transcending Time – By Baron Craze

In the past I’ve reviewed the film Psycho, for numerous film sites, even did a Q&A series of questions for the Horrornews site now the film hit its 60th anniversary in September, and still has a stellar impact on cinema fans, I had the opportunity to see it once more on the silver screen with…


Frankenstein (1931): ALIVE for 88-years – By Baron Craze

No one in the horror genre can truly deny the importance or the significance of the legendary date November 21, 1931, the day that director James Whale gave life to the incredible movie Frankenstein, created from the mind of 21-year-old Mary Shelley in the year of 1818, now celebrating its 88th anniversary. Frankenstein has the full…


All Through The House (2015) – By Baron Craze

Todd Nunes, who directed and wrote this independent horror movie, used his short film “Here Comes Santa”, to create another holiday bloodbath filled with good cheer and laughter along with beautiful babes, such as Sheila (Jessica Cameron (Save Yourself [2015])) and a high body count all for a bloody good time. The story involves a…


Scream (1996): Do you know your trivia? – By Baron Craze

I thought it best to publish this article into the archive, as its often referred to in many of the movie reviews I do, and also this past August, many horror fans noted both birth and death of a horror genius, Wes Craven (August 2, 1939 – August 30, 2015). By the mid-90s the horror…


Revisiting Friday the 13th, Part VII: The New Blood 30-years later – By Baron Craze

Most horror fans know of the Friday the 13th movie series, backwards and forwards, some have podcasts drenched in the storyline, others crave more movie collectibles on the topic with each passing year.  The original owners of the production rights never thought that the one movie, Friday the 13th (1980) would create a money explosion…


At Granny’s House (2015) – By Baron Craze

Les Mahoney explored wrote, directed and played an important role in the film as he took a real-life situation of tragedy plaguing many elderly people, rising costs, scammed and abuse, and turns it into a thriller and homage to Hitchcock’s Psycho (1960). At Granny’s House, distributed by Indie Rights, delivers a solid story, but not…


Blood Slaughter Massacre (2013) – By Baron Craze

Director and co-writer Manny Serrano with screenwriter Louie Cortes presents a retro style horror film in excellent entertaining style, which contains a solid script and proper execution of a slasher genre, for genre fans and gore-hounds to enjoy equally. The plot starts with a party and results in massacre, that police, Officers Fincher (Matt W….