Tag: Television Horror

Sorority Horror House (2012) – By Baron Craze

When one see’s the name Anthony C. Ferrante attached to a project originally called American Horror House, likely playing off the popularity of American Horror Story series, the interest is piqued, however, to find out that he was a former horror writer for Fangoria magazine, listed as screenwriter for a TV-Movie with a TV-14 rating…


Snowbeast (1977) – By Baron Craze

On April 28, 1977, Snowbeast premiered, on NBC, playing off the infamous footage by Roger Patterson’s encounter with a Bigfoot, 10-years earlier in 1967, and using that along with the creature seen for over 100-years in the Colorado and the Pacific Northwest hence a yeti beast. Unknown to many actually two versions exist of this…


Crowhaven Farm (1970) – By Baron Craze

In 1970, Crowhaven Farm, became the ABC Movie of the Week, presenting itself as an eerie supernatural tale, made in the vein of Ira Levin’s Rosemary’s Baby, which proceeded this movie by 2-years, but heavily influenced many movies both in the United States and overseas.  Screenwriter John McGreevey, who also served as a producer, had many television…


Hidden Horrors on Television – By Baron Craze

This column section of The Horror Times, has for the most part gone unused, and while it started out for a focus on merely television series, it overlooked a larger portion of the market, the TV Movies, or made for TV productions. These primarily originated from the 1970s with a large portion dwelling of witchcraft…


Satan’s Triangle (1975) – By Baron Craze

This movie originally broadcast as a part of ABC’s Movie of the Week, a concept they set in motion on September 23, 1969 averaging 75-minutes for each movie and a commercial break 17 to 20-minutes thereby setting-up the cliffhanger (fade to back) all designed to fit a 90-minute cycle of film, which started to incorporate…


It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (1966) – by Creepy Crazy Cathy

I remember as a child every Halloween it was time to watch The Great Pumpkin. I used to love that short movie. So, when I had my 2 kids I wanted them to have the same excitement I had.   It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (1966) is another Peanuts story by the beloved writer…


Kino Lorber Releasing Trilogy of Terror

This one ranks fairly on the thrill and chills permitted on television. Ah the 70s, sorry to offend but political correctness wasn’t even a thought, and the horror presented gave a lot to the small screen and some individuals nightmare. Coming October 16th on DVD and Blu-ray! Just in Time for Halloween! Trilogy of Terror…