Tag: Thriller

Pieces of Talent (2014) – By Baron Craze

  This film has a limited cast with obvious direction to the actual killer which spoils the revelation, nevertheless the classic storytelling of a well-adjusted tale, and shows what independent filmmakers such as Joe Stauffer bring forth with minimal sources and quality concepts. Joe served as both director and co-screenwriter with David Long, and providing…


The Bates Haunting (2012) – By Baron Craze

Director Byron Turk’s The Bates Haunting film plays more of a mystery with horror themed undertones, thanks to screenwriters Sean Skinner and J.L. Stremberg (Altar Boy [2015]) focus the script on the character Agnes Rickover (Jean Louise O’Sullivan) who also stars in Stremberg’s previously mentioned film.  Although, before discussing the movie in detail, it is…


Murderlust (1985) – By Baron Craze

The Intervision Picture Corporation, a sub-division of Severin Films, restored the gritty pieces of the movie Murderlust, that were originally on a highly cut obscure VHS, with grimy filthy quality transfer all footage restored to a DVD, horror fans seeking this production may thoroughly enjoy it. Independent writer and director Donald Jones along with writer…


Project Nightmare (1987) – By Baron Craze

Screenwriters Donald M. Jones and James C. Lane penned this very strange, bizarre sci-fi film, that leans more to mystery than horror, and this movie is also included on the DVD of Murderlust [1985], which on the box says 1987 too. Now almost all critics and fans of this production believe the creation of it…


The Harrow (2016) – By Baron Craze

Sometimes audiences receive incredible films, from first time feature filmmakers, and that’s the case with Kevin Stocklin’s The Harrow, a thrilling movie, generating an emotional tension layered in truths perceived in different manners, which he also served as screenwriter. His film, not based on pressure settings, grandiose theatrical setting, or action driven sequences, rather a…


Unhallowed Ground (2015) – By Baron Craze

It’s always impressive when any film, especially a horror themed one, is given the opportunity to use a real location, herein the Mill Hill School in London, England, a great feat for first-time feature debut director Russell England, who previously only had his hand doing TV documentaries and short films, achieving distribution for Unhallowed Ground…


The Meg (2018) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (AKA 3C)

    My nephew brought over one of his movies he got for Christmas and it just happened to be The Meg so I thought I would take some time to review it; another shark movie and in this case is a pre-historic enormous shark called a megalodon. It has a lot of similarities to…


Farm House (2008) – By Baron Craze

Farm House is a thrilling film, with many layers of psychological impacts, with beautiful scenery and in what better way to have horror themes rising up and shocking the audience, than with an inviting location and quaint title, vastly different from the implied German DVD box title Cabin Massacre. A title created to cash in…


The Attic (2007) – By Baron Craze

May Lambert, a name forever tied for directing the popular horror film from Stephen King’s novel bearing the name Pet Sematary [1989] and later the sequel, had gone on to direct numerous horror films, returns with a low-budget and a flourish of an old gothic romance novel involving a young woman with ghostly images. The…


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  Available on DVD & Blu-ray February 2, 2021 “the scariest film of the past decade” – Dread Central “the genre phenomenon of 2020” – Forbes “a pandemic-era Poltergeist” – Empire Magazine   LOS ANGELES (Dec. 28, 2020) – RLJE Films, a business unit of AMC Networks, has picked up select rights to HOST from Shudder, AMC Networks’…