Tag: Thriller

The Vermin Sleep Horror/Thriller Novella Launches on July 23rd!

The debut horror/thriller novella, The Vermin Sleep, set to launch on Tuesday July 23rd through Nightmare Press from James M Watjen, an award-winning indie horror filmmaker (Best First Time Director / Chicago Horror Film Fest ’24) and author. The story centers around a child who deals with a traumatic upbringing at the hands of his…


Staunton Hill (2009) – By Baron Craze

Being the offspring of any great legendary parent is always tough, an impossible mountain to climb, the expectations often too grand for most, they find themselves harshly judged, to escape this there are only two options either change one’s last name i.e. Nicholas Cage in connection with the Coppola’s or abandon that field; otherwise, they…


Firestarter (1984) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (3C)

I remember first seeing this film as a child during a sleepover and thought it was scary seeing someone setting something on fire on purpose. Let’s jump many years later and realize it’s just a horror film and my husband wish he had that ability – LOL, especially when his grill won’t work. This is…


Night Swim (2024) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (3C)

I was asked to review this film by the owner of The Horror Times, and I didn’t know why until I saw the film. You see, the father in the movie has multiple sclerosis (MS) as do I, hence I could relate to it from that point of view. Well, it’s not about MS it’s…


Sting (2024) – By Baron Craze

The first horror film I ever saw was 20-Million Miles to Earth [1957] an alien creature feature, from the it was discovering this subgenre filmed with Them! [1954], Tarantula [1955], and The Spider [1958] those super large monsters were always fun to watch, however what most horror fans know is that creepy crawlies effectively work…


Annabelle (2014) – By Creepy Crazy Cathy (3C)

Baron asked me to review another film from The Conjuring series so I decided on Annabelle since it’s the prequel to The Conjuring [2013] that I previously reviewed. I do enjoy the movies in this franchise so this may not be my last. Annabelle was directed by John R. Leonetti (The Silence [2019]) and had…


The Alien Report: A UFO Found Footage Thriller

“The Alien Report” A UFO Found Footage Thriller. Believer Or Not. A wild new Found Footage thriller, based on the real UFO phenomena called the “The Alien Report” releases this week. Produced by new filmmakers and visual effects specialists Patrick Donnelly and Kevin Schroeder, this micro-budget endeavor embarks on a bizarre UFO story about a…


Kolchak: The Night Stalker (1974) – By Baron Craze

2024 marks the anniversary year of a beloved and yet short-lived horror tv-series, born from two television movies that gave future influence to The X-Files, and later spun a revival television series, I had planned encapsulating my favorite episodes into one article. However, as my passion for the episodes grew, I realized the article was…


Found Footage Film “Kult” Unleashes Real-World Paranoia and Dread

Witness the uncovered footage of paranoid vlogger, Ethan Clarke, as he attempts to expose a secretive and cult-like religious organization. When Ethan’s plan is thwarted, the organization hunts him down. Available now exclusively on Thoughtcrime. Director Daniel Algarin swaps jump scares for dread, and crafts an atmosphere of tension and mystery, inviting the viewer to…


Strait-Jacket (1964) – By Baron Craze

The ultimate Master of Gimmicks, Director Willam Castle (13 Ghosts [1960]) first paid homage to his idol Alfred Hitchcock with Homicidal [1961] with another marketing ploy that tested the audiences’ courage, however with the Strait Jacket his approach was to make a horror psychological film without his standard flair. While this film didn’t set the…