Tag: Wild Eye Releasing

Asylum of Darkness (2013) – By Baron Craze

Filmmakers find influence from Hitchcock to Carpenter but even some have ventured to Lynch / Cronenberg, which Jay Woelfel (Closed for the Season (2010)) who write and directed a strange mix of horror and fantasy while giving nods to classic cinema all included in his production Asylum of Darkness released by Wild Eye Releasing. The…


Scream Park (2012) – By Baron Craze

This review originally posted on the Rogue Cinema site in February 2015, with a view count of 1,572. Imagine a horror themed amusement park, a local hangout called Fright Land, which the passing of time has ravaged everything down to skeleton form of once greatness and reduced to faded colors, ruined games and forgotten rides,…


American Mummy (2014) – By Baron Craze

Previously titled Aztec Blood a film directed by Charles Pinion (Red Spirit Lake (1993)) who co-wrote the script with Greg Salman, on a budget of $3-million and received distribution through Wild Eye Releasing. The flick plays a bit like an 80s cheesy movie with no budget and yet strives to for a serious tone, overlooking…


The Cropsey Incident (2017) – By Baron Craze

The tale of Cropsey comes from a real person, named Andre Rand who kidnapped and killed at least three young girls (possibly more), although he was not the first origins of the name, but the most infamous, and it inspired the 1981 horror film The Burning. However, in 2009 a very good documentary on the…


Bonejangles (2017) – By Baron Craze

Bonejangles presents an odd combination of elements improper characterizations, a screwy comedy (definitely politically incorrect, and referencing the 80s) aiming to make viewers laugh and cheer and plays on your knowledge of the horror genre quite often. All of this insanity comes from screenwriter Keith Melcher (who also plays Bonejangles) his idea for this movie…


Zombeavers (2014) – By Baron Craze

This past year of 2017, two the people who worked on this film passed on producer J.C. Spink and actor Brent Briscoe who portrayed the role of Winston Gregorson, both whom died on 18th of their respectful months April and October. First, it is a movie about beavers becoming zombies, and while the concept contains…


Secret Santa (2015) – By Baron Craze

Christmas Horror movies often mixed into the slasher genre, and fit nicely into the low budget, especially for victims deserving of coal during the yuletide season. Assisted by an Indiegogo campaign directed and writer Mike McMurran got his Christmas wish with his debut flick Secret Santa and all of Santa’s mischievous charm of ghoulish and…


Tsunambee (2017) – By Baron Craze

When one comes across a film with the title Tsunambee, you get a quick understanding of what and insane, outrageous and possibly quite funny b-movie with the so bad its good concept. Sadly, none of that actually occurs, and this time ones receives a preachy movie of religious portions along with silly CGI and poor…


Amityville Exorcism (2017) – By Baron Craze

This review originally posted at The Horror Syndicate, however now presented with a few more critiques as it held the sole position for the worst production of 2017 in the horror genre, and it’s very difficult to call the movie a film, as it’s very abysmal. Perhaps aspiring filmmakers need to see this “film” as…


Mortuary Massacre (2016) – By Baron Craze

Filmmakers sometimes engage on pure passion projects for a multitude of reasons, a DIY initiative or wanting to put forth positive energy, well director and screenwriter Christopher James Miller had a different motivation for his horror anthology movie Mortuary Massacre from Wild Eye Releasing. He actually battled issues on the set and within himself in…