Tag: Spiders

The Spider (1958) – By Baron Craze

In the mid-1950s the horror genre began to become influenced by science using radiation as a catalyst for gigantism namely film such as Godzilla [1954], Them! [1954], and Tarantula [1955] it is that film that heavily influenced, this movie, and American International Pictures (AIP) already having a firm hold on the teenage market, thanks to…


Ice Spiders (2007) – By Baron Craze

Normally, I refrain from watching this sort of production, with seriousness, but since it was on the Visions of Horror for March 2021, I had to commit my eyes and limited attention to this television movie, which received airplay on both Chiller (now defunct) and of course Syfy home to some of the goofiest horror…


Itsy Bitsy (2019) – By Baron Craze

When a horror film starts with horror clichés, one tends to roll their eyes, especially if it involves the key characters in the movie, such as struggling mother and her two children traveling to start a new life, however this film makes the proper adjustments to entertain the viewers, how does that happen, let’s begin…


DOA Review: Arachnicide (2014) – By Baron Craze

CASE NUMBER #125   This a return to the DOA Graveyard, however this review done prior to the discovery of these hidden grounds, since then it was reevaluated and assigned this case number, just watch your step, it’s sometimes hard to get slimy or gooey off oneself, especially when trying to avoid the wretched corpses…


Arachnoquake (2012) By Baron Craze

Arachnoquake presents itself as a direct to cable to film, complete with all intentions of a b-movie, and all the glory of an original Syfy production, headed by director Griff Furst, noted for his work on Swamp Shark (2011), Lake Placid 3 (2010), and mostly recently he stars in Terminator: Genisys. The film never expands…


Lavalantula (2015) – By Baron Craze

The only true aspect of this movie is that it’s in the vein of Sharknado, the movie’s only goal is to entertain, nothing else, a Syfy original movie with a mindset to go all out for the sheer lunacy to enjoy the moment, filled with pandemonium and released by The Asylum studio. Mike Mendez serves…