Tag: Thriller

What Happened at 625 River Road Press Release

Devon Jovi Johnson releases the teaser trailer for his debut film, “What Happened at 625 River Road”. Synopsis: A psychological thriller film, which is set to release in summer 2022. Filled with gripping unique imagery, faceless figures coming out of the shadows and a disturbing 911 audio call, the movie trailer has had fans wondering…


Ghosts of the Ozarks Press Release

XYZ Films will release the mystery thriller GHOSTS OF THE OZARKS in Select Theaters and Demand and on Digital on February 3, 2022.   GHOSTS OF THE OZARKS stars Thomas Hobson (That Girl Lay Lay), Phil Morris (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock), Tara Perry (Proxy), Tim Blake Nelson (Old Henry), Angela Bettis (Girl Interrupted) and David Arquette (Scream Franchise).   The film is directed by Matt Glass (The Party’s Just Beginning) along with Jordan Wayne…


Memory Lane (2012) – By Baron Craze

Director Shawn Holmes took a gamble and created a sci-fi thriller movie that contained nothing about zombies, vampires, ghosts, or serial killers, and on staggering unheard of amount of money, $300, all with dedicated friends and Shawn serving in every department except acting, even he knew his limitations. The most incredible aspect is this production…


Hole (2010) – By Baron Craze

The discovery for many reviewers and horror fans learning of the rising talents of Joaquin Montalvan came from his low-budget horror film Legend of the Hillbilly Butcher [2014], whose entire filmmaking style bucks the system of formats and structure and eclipses the boundaries of sick twisted creations of horror. Four years prior to the ‘Butcher”…


Beautiful Prison (2016) – By Baron Craze

Horror films always incorporate other genres, and director Joel Vallie who co-wrote with Eric Machiela, does just that with his dramatic and romantic movie Beautiful Prison, distributed through Midnight Releasing. His movie, created and filmed in Mexico, contains subtitles for the translating of Spanish speaking moments, but overall, it is in the English language, some…


Kirksdale (2007) – By Baron Craze

Stumbling across this movie again, I looked up previous reviews and notice one thing – so many dead links, and while it is common, it’s tad alarming, therefore why not take the time to venture back and show some care for this flick. I recalled seeing this movie at the Terror Film Festival (now defunct)…


Suburbanite (2013) – By Baron Craze

Sometimes when a director steps behind the camera for his first feature debut the jitters occur and effect the overall outcome of the movie, and the failure to achieve to success occurs, but not in the case of Andy Lohrenz who also served as writer of Suburbanite. He presents a thriller with currents of black…


Misogynist (2013) – By Baron Craze

Michael Matteo Rossi (Loss of Life [2013]), serving as director and writer of what some list as an antidote to the Fifty Shades, and many in horror figure the theme would switch over to the exploitation market, sadly that has yet to occur, however, this thriller tries forcing the envelope of emotional horrors against feminism…


Family Demons (2009) – By Baron Craze

When cinema fans in general see the words “inspired by real events” a sense of shrugged shoulders and a rolling of the eyes, for the catch phrase is overused and a rouse to get the audience’s attention, however, delving in deeper one learns about Family Demons and director Ursula Dabrowrsky intentions. First, note this Dabrowsky…


Great White (2021) – By Baron Craze

When it comes the predators found in the aquatic world, there’s a few that instill such fear in people as the Great White, though honestly an Orca or Giant Squid (Humboldt Squid), and most horror flicks use the Great White as its prime adversary, likely due to Steven Spielberg’s Jaws [1975]. The beast has barely…