Tag: Sci-fi

DOA REVIEW: Virus Shark (2021) – By Baron Craze

  CASE NUMBER #0045 For those unaware of DOA existence, everyone states they have seen the worst movie, never really defining that at all, but with a shrug and say, “I didn’t like it,” sorry but that is not a valid argument. Here, I provide that reasoning is fully explored, what made the movie a…


Deep Blue Sea (1999) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy

Baron asked me to write a review on a shark movie since he’s having a series of shark themed reviews, so I chose Deep Blue Sea from 1999. I first saw the film in the theater when it was released and then a few times on my TV or Blu-ray. As you may know I…


Chopping Mall (1986) – By Baron Craze

I think we all can agree there are some truly stellar b-movies that exist with large cult followings for sheer reason they deliver the outrageous laughter, and a storyline is often insane, but somehow it all bizarrely keeps the entertainment factor dial to eleven. There’s something unique about 80s movies: big hair, flashy clothing, and…


Ticks (1993) – By Baron Craze

Doug Beswick, a special and visual effects creator, known for Aliens [1986] and Evil Dead II [1987] originally penned the screenplay for this film under the heading of “Cycle of Blood,” sometime back in the early 80s, but never moved past that point, perhaps due to the market of horror going coco-for-slasher movies and some…


The Ghostmaker (2012) – By Baron Craze

Mauro Borrelli, who has worked in various positions on horror films such as illustrator on Dracula Untold (2014), takes the coveted director’s chair again for The Ghostmaker formerly known as Box of Shadows and co-wrote with Scott Svatos all for a tale involving a clockwork coffin designed to give time, only to collect in a…


Memory Lane (2012) – By Baron Craze

Director Shawn Holmes took a gamble and created a sci-fi thriller movie that contained nothing about zombies, vampires, ghosts, or serial killers, and on staggering unheard of amount of money, $300, all with dedicated friends and Shawn serving in every department except acting, even he knew his limitations. The most incredible aspect is this production…


Lockdown: 2025 Available on July 2nd from Midnight Releasing

For Immediate Release: LOCKDOWN: 2025 is a new science fiction / thriller from director Michael Sean Hall and it is available July 2, 2021 on VOD from Midnight Releasing. SYNOPSIS: In the shadows of a highly contagious virus, a family seeks shelter in the safety of their own home during a nationwide LOCKDOWN, in which MARTIAL LAW…


Rabid (2019) – By Baron Craze

As many readers recall my views on remakes are often negative, however one should clarify this a bit, if you tell the same story without any variation then its dull Psycho [1998] and an uninviting viewing of The Wicker Man [2006], but if one takes the time to change many aspects then a new story…


The Walking Dead (1936) – By Baron Craze

Long before the comics, television shows, games, merchandise of The Walking Dead series, existed another film of the same name, and likely either forgotten or thoroughly unknown except by Boris Karloff’s aficionados and fans in general it dates all the way back to the early days of horror in the mid-1930s. He, like Lon Chaney…


PG: Psycho Goreman (2020) Review – By Baron Craze

I often know a little about the movie I’m about to see, from either the title, artwork, or some summary, however this time I was funneled information of the killer soundtrack and a ton merchandise lines, but the only thing I truly knew was it contained the word psycho and a reference to the topic…