Tag: Redneck Horror

Staunton Hill (2009) – By Baron Craze

Being the offspring of any great legendary parent is always tough, an impossible mountain to climb, the expectations often too grand for most, they find themselves harshly judged, to escape this there are only two options either change one’s last name i.e. Nicholas Cage in connection with the Coppola’s or abandon that field; otherwise, they…


New Horror Film Piglet Announced

Have you ever wondered what would happen when the children’s classic tale of Winnie the Pooh meets The Texas Chainsaw Massacre?  PIGLET is a new horror film coming from SpookHouse MediaWorks and Strange Films Studios and being directed by August Aguilar. Deep in the remote Appalachian hills, lives Piglet. The son of a once industrious butcher and marred…


Squeal (2008) – By Baron Craze

Tony Swansey’s directorial debut scores with an ominous looking cover art which harkens back early 80s, but sadly it’ll never graduate into a lasting mark in the landscape of THE low-budget horror genre. I recall seeing this film a long time ago, actually when it debuted on the fest circuit at the Terror Film Festival…


The Boonies (2021) – By Baron Craze

Often filmmakers will pay homage to the films that inspirated them to venture into filmmaking, or to give a nod to another artist, but it’s truly a fine and delicate line between the realms between this and blatantly ripping films in general, and sadly this falls flatly into the latter grouping. Director Lance Parkin who…


Legend of the Hillbilly Butcher (2012) – By Baron Craze

Whacked Movies and Sledgehammer Studios in combination with writer and director Joaquin Montalvan creator of Mobius [2009] and writer Eunice Font, designed a gritty sick horror complete with cannibalism and good down-home cooking followed by a few rules on both family values and punishments for trespassing. However, one must note the style first, using old…


Trailer Park of Terror (2008) – By Baron Craze

Southern horror, especially when dealing in the subgenre of ‘redneck horror,’  finds itself with wickedly fun cinematic rides, and most definitely when involving finger chewing zombies, splatter fried barbecues and sweet home ghastly love bites, and that all comes from director Steven Goldmann’s nasty blood-slick film. Timothy Dolan, screenwriter from this nutty and yet creative…