Tag: Thriller

The Silencing (2020) – By Baron Craze

I must admit when I first heard about this movie, there was one thing that really caught my attention the usage of a ghillie suit (so many action films, primary the sniper ones already deployed it), always thought it would  be ideal if used in a horror filming with stalking themes and then add in…


The Room (2019) – By Baron Craze

When it comes to a discussion involving the well-known classic tale called The Monkey’s Paw (1902) from author W.W. Jacobs it has been vastly explored, in other books, plays, at least 15-movies and 4-television episodes, name any media and it has a variation of it. Among those movies most recently the 2013 version from director Brett…


Ghosts of War (2020) – By Baron Craze

It’s always interesting when a filmmaker takes an extra-long period of time of to return to the director’s chair, and for Eric Bress, sixteen years between this film and The Butterfly Effect [2004] which was a sci-fi thriller, this time around it’s a gothic ghost story set during World War II (well 95% of it…


Sweet Taste of Souls (2020) Horror News!

With the Entertainment World and Industry topsy turvy any news of horror films release helps to feed the fans… PLOT: When four struggling band members stop at a lonely roadside cafe for a slice of pie they find themselves imprisoned in the deranged cafe owners bizarre art collection and must battle a sinister force with…


Psychotic (2012) By Baron Craze

This film marks the debut of Johnny Johnson, as director and writer, and his first independent low-budget creation, that while set in mental hospital does not revolve around a found footage, a normal escape for many breaking into the market and the horror genre. Thankfully, the production does make strives forward for an enjoyable horror…


Psycho Cop Returns (1993) – By Baron Craze

Sometimes it’s fun to revisit a horror movie from the early 1990s, which seems a tad leftover from the 80s, especially one so over-the-top, that earned a polished look from Vinegar Syndrome on Blu-Ray with a special cover-artwork and many bells and whistles to boot. Even if you never saw the first Psycho Cop (1989),…


Happy Death Day (2017) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (AKA 3C)

I know it has been a very long time since I’ve reviewed a movie on The Horror Times. In the past it’s always been children’s movies with some scary elements to it. Since my kids have been home due to schools being closed and that no theaters are open I’m going in a different direction….


Rabid Love (2013) – By Baron Craze

Director Paul J. Porter a master of creating short horror films staking his first in 2008 with Claim 24: A Dark Fairytale and most recently The Birthing Field [2014], yet sandwiched between those films, the opportunity to recreate another short film, into a full-length feature named Rabid Love from Midnight Releasing. The story comes from…


Velvet Buzzsaw (2019) – By Baron Craze

As many know from reading reviews and article on this site, I cover the many subgenres of Horror, and one of niches is that of confusing subject called arthouse horror a changing grouping of films. Some find themselves profound, others inspire others, while many conduct society perceive norms often enough, the writers, directors, and creators…


Why Don’t You Just Die! (2018) – By Baron Craze

Independent filmmakers often find themselves faced with next to nothing budgets, which isn’t a new concept or revelation, among their mirage of problems is simply, location. Then add into the mix, a screenplay that is center on just that adds to the difficulty of telling a story, yet greatly reduces the costs, everything in life…