Tag: Saban Films

New Horror Releases for September 1 to 9, 2024

SEPTEMBER 3 The Amityville Horror [2005] 4K UHD/Blu-ray DIRECTOR: ‎Andrew Douglas WRITER: Scott Kosar, Jay Anson, Sandor Stern PRINCIPAL CAST: Ryan Reynolds, Melissa George, Philip Baker Hall, Jesse James, Jimmy Bennett SYNOPSIS: From Michael Bay, the producer of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, comes the true story of Amityville. In November 1974, a family of six…


MANEATER from Saban Films Press Release

Starring: Nicky Whelan, Trace Adkins with Jeff Fahey and Shane West Written and Directed By: Justin Lee Summary: What better place to drown your sorrows than an idyllic island paradise? That was the idea when Jesse’s friends convinced her to not let a broken engagement stand in the way of enjoying her prepaid honeymoon. Their…


The Exorcism of God (2021) Press Release

Saban Films will release the horror film THE EXORCISM OF GOD in Theaters, On Demand and Digital on March 11, 2022. THE EXORCISM OF GOD is directed by Alejandro Hidalgo (The House at the End of Time) from a script by Santiago Fernández Calvete (Sangre Vurdalak) and Hidalgo. The film stars Joseph Marcell (“The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”), María Gabriela de Faría (“The Moodys”, “Deadly Class”), Will Beinbrink (It Chapter Two, “Dark”), Hector Kotsifakis (“Malverde: El Santo Patrón”), and Irán…


Wrong Turn (2021) – By Baron Craze

When you sit down to view this latest installment from the Wrong Turn franchise, expecting mutant hillbillies, then you are sadly mistaken, I was a little disappointed, but then I looked upon it in the same vein as Halloween III: Season of the Witch, how so, allow me a moment to explain. Everyone who first…


Death of Me (2020) – By Baron Craze

Darren Lynn Bousman, who likely is best known for Saw II [2005] and recently St. Agatha [2018] delivers an interesting horror film, something that’s been missing from the landscape of the genre, it combines themes from The Serpent and the Rainbow [1988] and The Wicker Man [1973] while using folklore and hints of foreign countries…


Interview with Darren Lynn Bousman – By Baron Craze

  I had the opportunity to interview the director of Death of Me, Darren Lynn Bousman, who’s most known for his work on Saw II through IV movies, gives deep insight into his latest movie. Please note this interview does contain some spoilers about his recent film.   BARON CRAZE: Why did you choose to…


We Summon the Darkness (2019) – By Baron Craze

The eighties continue to thrive thanks the endless filmmakers wanting to revisit the decade, that likely contains so much variation in horror and culture, all of it to be experienced outside of the home, discovery was found by doing not asking Alexia or Siri. Hence we find the newest release from director Marc Meyers (My…


The Haunting of Sharon Tate (2019) – By Baron Craze

Shockingly, there are some individuals unaware of who both Charles Manson and Sharon Tate (and others) were, as we soon approach the 50th anniversary of their tragic meeting which occurred in early August of 1969 at an address that no longer exists of 10050 Cielo Drive. Of course, in the horror genre, often true crime,…


Mara (2018) – By Baron Craze

There are two schools of thought when making a directorial debut, either go with gusto, or play it relatively safe, of course it deals with the budgets, crew and content, hence no clear cut rules layout before the aspiring filmmaker. Herein is Clive Tonge, making usage of the nightmares in sleep as the main subject…


Occupation (2018) – By Baron Craze

When horror and sci-fi fans see cinema from Australia, it often fits into the Ozploitation genre with movies such as The Survivor (1981), but director and writer Luke Sparke (Red Billabong [2016]) presents this independent film Occupation from Saban Films. Sparke takes inspiration from many action, sci-fi movies and television series, such as blending together…