Tag: Tom Savini

NJ Horror Con and Film Festival: The Creature Awakens – By Baron Craze

Hey calling all fiends, friends and fans of the beloved genre of horror, the time has come again for a fan orientated convention, The 10th-time, to rise once more, a great way to get a jump start on the Halloween season, it’s a wonderful time to be had by so many, seeing old friends and…


Doc of the Dead (2014) – By Baron Craze

Some filmmakers enjoy researching topics of horror, famous classic movies, though the ultimate question what determines the status legendary works of art, is the countless articles and equaled to onslaught rabid attention by fans, and how will future audiences deem these creations. Well, a few of these questions are asked/answered and others aren’t even approached,…


From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) – By Baron Craze

  The vampire subgenre of horror is vastly complex, there’s the ultra-classic Universal style of Dracula [1931] to that of Dracula: Prince of Darkness [1966] the Hammer Studios creation, then the lead bloodsucker still wore his tuxedo in the late seventies and eighties, but the entire species started changing encouraging new bloodlines of vampiric lore….


Friday the 13th (1980) – By Baron Craze

Since there’s over 187 film reviews of the flick, and likely every cinematic fan, especially the horror fiends, fans, and gurus it is thoroughly impossible to discover anything new about this creation, add-in all the books, interviews, documentaries and convention morsels and appears everything that can be and has been said. Therefore, why toss another…


Just Desserts: The Making of ‘Creepshow’ (2007) – By Baron Craze

Director Michael Felsher created a solid production, which appears more as a supplementary disc of extras than a documentary, an informational journey of feel good stories. The film contains a well-paced 90-minutes love for Creepshow (1982), highlighting the accomplishments of the film and the influence upon the key personal Tom Savini and George A. Romero….


The Dead Matter (2010) – By Baron Craze

The well-renowned gothic horror band Midnight Syndicate, whose music enraptures the Halloween season, by dominating the haunted attractions and many of the retail shops, brings forth founding member Edward Douglas, the composer of Robert Kurtzman’s The Rage (2007) steps out to direct and co-write with Tony Demci his only horror film to date, The Dead…