Tag: Satanic Horror

Legacy of Satan (1974) – BY Baron Craze

The 1970s was a very interesting decade in the horror cinema, so many subgenres opened for filmmakers, with the exploitation and grindhouse circuit had a short-lived stint, the impact was still meaningful, it also led to dreadful almost unwatchable movies, this is one of those. Director Gerard Damiano who was known for his adult entertainment…


Rosemary’s Baby (1968) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (AKA 3C)

I know it’s been a while since I’ve done a review, but my family had so much going on. I was asked by Baron to do a review on Rosemary’s Baby. I was surprised as it seemed like a religious horror movie (which it is to me) and I don’t delve deep into my reviews,…


Where the Devil Dwells (2014) – By Baron Craze

Marc-Andre Samson, known for visual effects with large looming budgets for films such as Cabin in the woods [2012] and The Reaping [2007], brings together a very interesting horror and psychological terror film to the fans of the genre, thanks to Midnight Releasing. What if one of your parents were a serial killer, how does…


Evil Souls (2015) – By Baron Craze

When one hears that a horror movie has the term Satanism used in it, a fear and dread sets in, for many it brings an ominous taint, and for the fans, apprehension, as we all worry what new variation on the tiresome platform awaits for our viewing pleasure. However, the director duo Mauirzio and Roberto…


All Hell Breaks Loose (2014) – By Baron Craze

  Jeremy Garner not only edits this fun, thoroughly insane and completely bizarre flick, but also steps into the director position for the first time, and successfully achieves distribution from Wild Eye Releasing. The entire outrageous movie, from screenwriter Vocabulariast (as Jacy Morris) brings a 70s feel of a sinister motorcycle gang with devilish connections…


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…