Tag: Thriller

Halloween (1978) – By Baron Craze

When this year began, I knew there were a series of anniversary films I needed to finally attempt to review, namely this landmark movie from John Carpenter as he slashed his way into every horror memory and ever since found himself compared to it, the lasting impression and importance of it; and while his 1982…


Interview with Director Baatar Batsukh of Aberrance – By Baron Craze

Greetings, Baatar Batsukh, I’m Baron Craze, Editor of The Horror Times, first thank you for this opportunity to interview you. BARON CRAZE (BC): I enjoyed your film ABERRANCE, which is touted as the first Mongolian horror feature however I consider it more of a psychological thriller than a straightforward horror film, as it also sets forth…


Urban Legend (1998) – By Baron Craze

Sometimes a film will amass quite a bit, a box office smash, and even have sequels, but it is panned and considered a wretched creation without an original conceptual design and a poor story arc, this is just that sort of film. Horror fans in general disliked this film when initially released though it earned…


Creepy Crawly (2022) – By Baron Craze

This is a film for the fans of creature features and the heebie-jeebies now I separate the two as they are vastly different. A creature feature is purely a monster, not in the form of animals i.e., Alligator [1980] or Jaws [1975], one could think of The Tingler [1959], Leviathan [1989] which was a genetically…


Saw X (2023) Press Release

John Kramer (Tobin Bell) is back. The most chilling installment of the SAW franchise yet explores the untold chapter of Jigsaw’s most personal game. Set between the events of SAW I and II, a sick and desperate John travels to Mexico for a risky and experimental medical procedure in hopes of a miracle cure for…


Jaws 2 (1978) – By Baron Craze

Well, the time has come to review the last film of the Jaws franchise to many it would also be the last of the good sequels to the beloved classic horror thriller; I had taken a few years to finish four parts and did them by celebrating their anniversaries and now in 2023 we come…


The Meg (2018) – By Baron Craze

CHOMPFEST 2023 Before diving too far into this review of The Meg one needs to swim through the backstory there’s quite a bit to uncover and discover about this film, first it was never intended to be on the same level as Jaws nor does it have the tension building sequences in The Shallows or…


Bottom Feeder (2007) – By Baron Craze

B-movies hold a substantial place in cinema, especially when it comes to the horror genre many of them are made on extremely small budgets and have a wide varied spectrum of entertainment. The scope can be defined by when and where these movies air, for example, if a movie is on basic cable, you can…


Cruise Into Terror (1978) – By Baron Craze

In the year 1978, there were plenty of cheesy yet entertaining made-for-television movies that flooded the small screens of households, of them 19 were in the horror genre; depending on the major networks and time of the year as to when they were released. Looking back to this one year the types of films varied…


The Initiation of Sarah (1978) – By Baron Craze

The sinister visions and nightmare story plots that plagued the television screens of the 1970s were enough to fill a wide chasm and continued programming-schedules that stretched into the 80s and beyond. When Carrie [1976] was released, it was obvious that it was going to inspire many other filmmakers however this obscure movie is more…