Tag: Thriller

The Torment of Laurie Ann Cullom (2014) – By Baron Craze

When aspiring filmmakers realize their screenplay might be out of reach for their first movie, they often check the limited resources and choose from one of three options, a single room location, found footage scare and lastly something in a slasher or zombie subgenre just to mark their debut. However, director and writer Mark Dossert…


The Tunnel (2011) – By Baron Craze

Director Carlo Ledesma (Sunod [2019]) uses natural devices, creating a novel path in this found footage film which includes interviews and narratives for his low-budget Australian indie horror feature in a mockumentary format. In the Australian cinema, it’s welcoming to see horror movies that provide refreshing tones from the commonly associated films of the ozploitation…


Lily Grace: A Witch Story (2015) – By Baron Craze

Sometimes in the horror genre, a filmmaker tries to connect his concept using unconventional methods especially if the avenues of finances trail off into dead ends, hence the vastly popular design of found footage, however director Wes Miller, strives forward with a narrative storyline with James Palmer’s script into vastly rich and often overlook witches…


Son (2021) Blu-ray Review – By Baron Craze

How far would a mother go to provide and/or protect her child, in this case her son is an age-old question, often individuals attempt to input both rational and irrational behaviors to justify any action is deemed acceptable regardless of society’s moralistic views. This is what writer and director Ivan Kavanagh (Tin Can Man [2007]),…


Expressway to Your Skull (2014) – By Baron Craze

Michael Okum delivers in all areas, with his horror movie, Expressway to Your Skull, and truly grips hold of the viewer and pulls them into the storyline, with a slow and patient build-up to achieve a full-length thrill ride, which excels the audience in to purchasing the movie to see all of the uniqueness in…


Cut Her Out (2014) – By Baron Craze

Midnight Releasing champions another independent film, from director Tiffany Heath, her debut as director and screenwriter, delivering a psychological thriller, more than a horror movie, which explores the extreme child abuse with a crafty twist. Heath’s film didn’t go unrecognized as she won the Texas’ Lagniappe Film and Music Festival’s director award in 2014 for…


RLJE FILMS & SHUDDER ACQUIRE NORTH AMERICAN RIGHTS TO “GREAT WHITE”

RLJE Films, a business unit of AMC Networks, and Shudder, AMC Networks’ premium streaming service for horror, thriller and the supernatural, have acquired the North American rights to the horror/action film, GREAT WHITE from Altitude Film Sales. RLJE Films plans to release the film in theaters this summer with Shudder premiering the film on its platform later in…


Ghostlight (2013) – By Baron Craze

An ambitious and truly independent film of a ghostly tale, with a steady screenplay all under the hand of Jeff Ferrell, who served as director, of his first feature film, and finally released under the skillful studio Brain Damage Films. The film sets itself up, with a similar flair to the original House on Haunted…


The Stylist (2020) – By Baron Craze

It’s always wonderful when an indie short film gets the greenlight to become a feature, especially when it was part of an anthology called Watch If You Dare [2018]; director and writer Jill Gevargizian along with Eric Havens and Eric Stolze (Late Phases [2014]) make sure to present a chilling, psychotic storyline of a woman…


Kaw (2007) – By Baron Craze

I was able to see this film from, a friend, it was a 4-movie set called Animal Apocalypse which included Night Wing [1979], Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America [2007], and Bats: Human Harvest [2007], sequel to Bats [1999], yes, of course I’ll be reviewing the rest of films on this disc. Kaw is a…