Tag: Vampire

The Norliss Tapes (1973) – By Baron Craze

This movie was intended as a pilot for a TV series of the same name; however NBC didn’t place an option as they saw it as another version of The Night Stalker (1972) (TV Movie). Nevertheless, it’s the person who was behind the creation, that garnishes quite a bit of the attention, Dan Curtis, by 1973…


Dracula (1931) – By Baron Craze

Dracula the name itself is a true icon in not just the horror cinema, but as a whole to all disciplines of entertainment, from novels and comic books, to stage productions, films, music and memorabilia, the role made many famous by donning the cape to addressing themselves as Count Dracula. Universal Pictures interpretation to base…


13 Horrors on Amazon Prime – By Baron Craze

I’ll be honest for a long time I refused to partake in the VOD paid services, I focused on actual physical DVD/Blu-rays while occasional dabbling in the free online sites such as YouTube, Tubi, Hulu and countless others. However, one day laid up in bed with a cold I decided to try out Amazon Prime,…


Vidar the Vampire (2017) – By Baron Craze

Usually, vampires are seductive, excluding the glitter ones, or they go the other extreme as bloodthirsty monsters, either case the monster stars in countless creations in horror cinema, now from directors and writers  Thomas Aske Berg and Fredrik Waldeland who make their debut with their offensive version. First, this is a Norwegian film (formal title…


Vidar the Vampire Press Release

Dread Central Presents launches VIDAR THE VAMPIRE June 12th 2018   Hollywood, CA –  On June 12, 2018, Epic Pictures Releasing via its horror label, Dread Central Presents will release the Norwegian vampire horror comedy movie, Vidar the Vampire, produced by Thomas Aske Berg, John Iver Berg & Fredrik Waldeland and directed by Thomas Aske Berg & Fredrik Waldeland. The film stars Thomas…


Interview with the Vampire (1994) Soundtrack Review – By Baron Craze

Neil Jordan’s film, Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles based on the immensely popular novel by Anne Rice, controversial when it first opened in 1994, looking at it really wasn’t scary and in some manners doesn’t match well with the novel, but that’s common with many Hollywood productions involving novel adaptions. It featured performances…


Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992): 25th Anniversary – By Baron Craze

Since Bram Stoker first brought the tale of Dracula to life in 1897, the story has been told and retold countless times on screen, and used in several hundred books, and highly likely any and all horror fans know of the tale and even able to quote famous lines. Many famous directors such as F.W….


The Night Watchmen (2017) – By Baron Craze

This review originally appeared at Rogue Cinema, June issue with 1,378 views, thanks to the readers, and now, posting here with changes and updates, as the review conducted while the movie occupied a rightful place on the festival circuit. Horror comedies are truly an interesting breed in the horror genre, they need to walk a…


Nosferatu Wars (2014) Comic Review

Anyone in horror comics knows the name Steve Niles, (30 Days of Night and Criminal Macabre) his writing speaks for itself, this in a one-shot Nosferatu Wars, which actually gathers together from Dark Horse Presents installments #26 – #29, with artist Menton3. Simply enough it is a vampire tale which packs quite a bit into…