Tag: Television Horror

Frankenfish (2004) – By Baron Craze

When it comes to nature-attack movies the sea kingdom is a great place to start, thanks to Jaws [1975] the menacing factors have increased exponentially, from Tentacles [1977], Orca [1977] (Killer Whales), to Piranha [1978] and then endless barrage of Shark flicks. Hence when a snakehead fish incident which occurred in Crofton, Maryland and the…


Cruise Into Terror (1978) – By Baron Craze

In the year 1978, there were plenty of cheesy yet entertaining made-for-television movies that flooded the small screens of households, of them 19 were in the horror genre; depending on the major networks and time of the year as to when they were released. Looking back to this one year the types of films varied…


The Initiation of Sarah (1978) – By Baron Craze

The sinister visions and nightmare story plots that plagued the television screens of the 1970s were enough to fill a wide chasm and continued programming-schedules that stretched into the 80s and beyond. When Carrie [1976] was released, it was obvious that it was going to inspire many other filmmakers however this obscure movie is more…


Toxic Shark (2017) – By Baron Craze

Ever since Jaws [1975], countless shark movies increases like a feeding frenzy in chum filled waters, that scary dorsal fin rises up piercing the surface, all knowing just under is an apex predator listening for sounds of panic and sensing the blood its rows of razor sharp teeth prepare to saw, tear, and rip into…


Quantum Leap: Blood Moon episode (1993) – By Baron Craze

I think everybody knows that television series have special Halloween episodes, some mild to wild, but always crammed into 47-minutes, well I found a series I used to watch long ago called Quantum Leap, a sci-fi show that starred Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell, they a had great relationship during the entire long-run production, anyway…


Creepshow: Season 2 (2021) – By Baron Craze

A pleasant treat to have received the Blu-ray of Creepshow Season 2, and that will not influence my decisions concerning this disc, though I did thoroughly enjoy the first season. I’ve always liked reviewing a series or season television show, they often remind me of anthology films, several stories and these give some reference to…


The Munsters: Season 1 – By Baron Craze

Some fans identify with the Munsters more than The Addams Family, but either way one enjoys these ghoulish families, they both perceived everyone else as the odd and different from them with the Munsters more founded in a background of traditional horror concepts. If one doesn’t know, and very shocking if reading this review of…


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…


Eli Roth’s History of Horror (2018) – By Baron Craze

When it comes to documentaries on the horror genre, it’s difficult to determine how it will be accepted by the horror fans; often depends both on the topic and who incorporates the talking heads on the production. Over the countless years there’s been a few of these, some might recall The Horror Show [1979], to…


Trilogy of Terror (1975) – By Baron Craze

Television horror has its peaks and dug their own graves, but in those peaks there’s a few stellar creations, and still among favorites of fans, namely Dan Curtis’ Trilogy of Terror, for obvious reasons it earned high ratings when debuted on March 4, 1975 and lead to VHS and DVD release countless times. For those…