Tag: Television Horror

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…


The Addams Family Complete Series – By Baron Craze

Most horror fans are familiar with the two primary kooky families, The Munsters and The Addams Family, which dominated the small screen televisions sets in September 1964 (by the end of the following year both ended in cancellations), and rival each other created to interesting wonderful enjoying levels, still exist today. Some consider the Munsters…


NOS4A2 Season 2 (Blu-ray) [2020] – By Baron Craze

  It’s been a while since I’ve had the opportunity to review a full season of a show, I often had the chance to review a full series such as The Addams Family: The Complete Series in both situations everything was firm either a new season on the way or finality to the show. However…


Lucifer Season 1-5 Soundtrack

(Los Angeles, CA) — WaterTower Music is excited to announce new release available on Friday, August 21, for… DC/Warner Bros. Television series: “Lucifer”: Seasons 1-5 (Original Television Soundtrack). The WaterTower Music releases are available at all platforms now… on Saturday, August 22. “Lucifer”: Seasons 1-5 (Original Television Soundtrack) features 13 songs from the first five…


World Television premiere of The Beast Beneath

Premiere of prolific filmmaker Dustin Ferguson’s The Beast Beneath starring Genre stars Brinke Stevens & Mel Novak.   The much anticipated world television premiere of prolific filmmaker Dustin Ferguson’s (Angry Asian Murder Hornets, 5G Zombies), new creature feature The Beast Beneath starring genre stars Brinke Stevens (The Slumber Party Massacre, Nightmare Sisters) & Mel Novak…


Bay Coven (1987) – By Baron Craze

Television movies served primarily one duty, time filler, with a little entertainment factor, nothing too serious, although The Day After (1983) was panic ensuing for many, but that’d something to discuss at another time, especially since it is not in the horror genre, however the horrors of a nuclear holocaust war are. Let’s refocus, on…


Creepshow: Season 1 (2019) – By Baron Craze

It is an interesting time for horror fans, there’s quite a selection of places to watch the genre we all crave, from the customary DVDs and Blu-rays, to the explosion on the VOD markets, among them Amazon Prime, Netflix, to the smaller ones such as Tubi and Vudu, but one can’t omit the independents which…


The Horror at 37,000 Feet (1973) – By Baron Craze

It’s time once more to venture back to the small screen of terrors that consumed one’s attention throughout the 70s and 80s with such creations known as Duel (1971), Dark Night of the Scarecrow (1981), and of course Trilogy of Terror (1975), these were average classics, not that of the Syfy questionable taste faire. On…


The Night Stalker (1972) – By Baron Craze

The horror television movies still  occur likely not the frequency of those in the 70s and 80s, but they still have groans for some and others fond memories, like this one from producer Dan Curtis, yes the man who created the long running and very impactful gothic vampire soap opera Dark Shadows. As the reader…


Horror Express (1972) – By Baron Craze

As horror fans know sometimes different modes of media aid a film in achieving a loyal following, which is exactly what happened with Horror Express, all thanks to the small screen, the television viewing audiences of 1970s and 1980s, long before any social media, this one arena, helped it obtain that cult status. A film…