The Horror Club is sharing not one but two creature feature short films with you, with Crypt TV presenting both of them. The first, which is called Cover, tells the story a little girl who only has the covers to protect her from a monster. It's a play on the 'don't leave your legs dangling over... Continue Reading →
WATCH: Where’s Waldo?
We all have our ways of getting inspiration, but could you imagine getting it from the Where's Waldo picture book, and in turn, creating a short horror film based on it? Well, that's exactly what Alex Bale has done, and you can watch it below. The short is just under 5 minutes and has raked up nearly... Continue Reading →
The Horror Club’s Top 4 Best Reviewed Short Films
As with the books, The Horror Club has decided to name the top four short films we have given the highest ratings to. We have decided not to choose episodes from any of the wonderful web-series we were fortunate to watch, only from standalone short films. We have also decided to choose four, because we... Continue Reading →
REVIEW: Soundbite
Social Media has become such a huge presence in our lives. We use it daily, sometimes not even realising that we're actually doing so. How many times have we said "I'll have a quick scroll"? We receive and take in countless messages while online, even if it isn't our main focus. Addiction can be another... Continue Reading →
A Review of Award Winning Zombie Short Film ‘Hope’
If you had to choose one sub-genre within horror that would be inclined to have cliches, then you wouldn't be alone in choosing Zombies. After all, they have become so popular that they have appeared across all different mediums. However, the problem is, they usually follow the basic formula of a person/group trying to survive... Continue Reading →
7 Thoughts On Wake – An Interview with Dave Clark
David Clark is an award winning Creative Director with a 13+ year career in advertising in the digital and traditional space, with experience also in film and television production as a writer/director. CryptTV have picked up his horror short films Wake and #You'reDead. In your own words, what is Wake? Wake is a short film about a... Continue Reading →
Read then Watch: Hello Brother
It's always upsetting when a family member passes away. You miss them. You wish that you could just speak to them one last time. However, you don't want it to happen literally, and that's the case in Hello Brother. It happens, and it's not a fun reunion. The film is directed, edited and starring Austin... Continue Reading →
Watch A 3 Minute Film: The Scarecrow
Why is it that every time we go for a walk in the woods our minds begin to play tricks with us? All of a sudden, we start to hear things, we feel that someone is watching it; and that what can go wrong will go wrong. That's exactly what The Scarecrow is. A man... Continue Reading →
A Review of Crypt TV’s Knock Knock
European films have a distinctive feeling, making them easily more recognisable than American films. From the lighting to the camera work, it's just all so much different. And when it comes to Knock Knock, a French short film, it's more of the same. Written and directed by Maxence Rapp, Knock Knock tells the story of... Continue Reading →
Read then Watch: A Review of Crypt TV’s Cheshire
Blending horror with fantasy elements can be a wonderful thing. Sometimes, the two just go hand-in-hand. However, in some cases, it doesn't work, and it comes off as dull and flat. Cheshire is clearly inspired by Alice Through the Looking Glass; it hits all the right notes, taking the fantastical elements and spinning it on its... Continue Reading →