Tag: RLJ Entertainment

Condemned (2015) – By Baron Craze

Director Eli Morgan Genser makes his feature film debut with his own script of a sickening story filled with many gag inducing elements, but doesn’t lead into the realm of torture porn, rather develops an interesting splatter punk and gore hound delight all from a man whose previous work centered on the documentaries. His movie…


Uncaged (2016) – By Baron Craze

The resurgence of the werewolf species, in the horror cinema, seems as if awakening from a long slumber, though not referring to the those of cutesy variety from the Twilight series, rather the ferocious beasts prowling the landscape wanting to chomp and gnaw on their victims, feeding their bloodlust.  Noting the tales of Late Phases…


A Christmas Horror Story (2015) – By Baron Craze

Director Grant Harvey, known for his extensive resume of providing tight storylines on several television shows, and on his feature horror film Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning (2004) now returns with a stellar anthology flick entitled A Christmas Horror Story. This film had a limited theatrical run before storming onto the VOD and DVD markets,…


Pay the Ghost (2015) – By Baron Craze

Screenwriter Dan Kay adapts the story from Bram Stoker Award Winning author Tim Lebbon, which director Uli Edel creates a masterful job presenting a Halloween spooky tale and involving a parent’s worst fear, the abduction of their child. The fear alone extends and affects so many in real lives, that conjure more on the subject…


The Mind’s Eye (2015) – By Baron Craze

Many horror fans fondly recall the film Scanners (1981), from director David Cronenberg, and long for the franchise to have rebirth and not a remake, a continuation of the sequels, well look no further for the distant cousin called The Mind’s Eye, from director Joe Begos who did the movie Almost Human (2013). Begos’ low-budget…


Dark Was the Night (2014) – By Baron Craze

Creature features always hold a special place in the lore of Horror Films, as many fans grew up reading about them in various books, the beast hiding in the closet or under the bed, to some it frightens the little kiddies and others, well, and they become the latest fans of the horror genre. Dark…


The Houses October Built 2 (2017) – By Baron Craze

I actually found director and writer Bobby Roe’s The Houses October Built 2 overall impressive of how it improves from the previous film from 2014, especially showing (spoiler) that the cast didn’t die in the clutches of the Blue Skeleton’s extreme haunt experience. Although the storyline continues in the same path of exploring the extreme…