Could you survive a virtual reality game show against dinosaurs? Why not find out this summer, as the ultimate DINOmite mash-up, The Jurassic Games, stomps its way onto VOD this June. The official synopsis goes: Every year, 10 of the world’s most lethal death row criminals are chosen to compete for their freedom in The Jurassic... Continue Reading →
The Storm Review
Action/Horror | 13:29 mins | Screamfest LA There is something intriguing about survival horror, about the fact that you are alone in a world overrun by dangerous creatures. There's a tension already built in, and for a film of this type to be successful, it must capitalise on it. The Storm tells the story of... Continue Reading →
5 Screamfest Short Films To Watch
Screamfest Horror Festival, based in Los Angeles, is America's largest and longest running horror film festival, and runs for ten days in October. The festival has launched a number of careers, providing a playoff for filmmakers and actors to showcase their work to a dedicated audience. Every week they upload a film that has premiered... Continue Reading →
Thing In The Apartment (Supercut) Review
Crypt TV have been known to make a number of short films into episodic series, with Look-See being the obvious example. John William Ross's Thing In The Apartment has also received this treatment, with two episodes to date, and the good folk over in Crypt TV have given us a supercut to enjoy Chapter I and II back... Continue Reading →
Read, then Watch: A Review of The Elegy
As previously stated in our other reviews of short horror films, they usually rely on a steady build-up and a killer (no pun intended) punch; and for the most part, Crypt TV provides us with above -average to wonderful punches. However, with The Elegy, the punch is not the only problem the film has to... Continue Reading →
Interview with Tommie Vegas
The Horror Club is pleased to speak to actress, Tommie Vegas, who has worked on wide range of projects within the horror genre such as Manscaping, Nite Nite, The Interrogation of Cheryl Cooper (photo above), for which she picked up the Pollygrind Best Actress Award (2014). Upcoming projects include The Bread of Wickedness, The Virus... Continue Reading →
Instawolf and The Power Social Media Has Over Us
Instawolf is a very short, yet bonkers, film that might seem like the typical story of a beautiful girl becoming the victim of a monster, or in some cases, a serial killer. However, what lies beneath the surface of this film is a powerful message that's worth taking nothing of. If you were to just... Continue Reading →
Review of Crypt TV’s Look-See V
The Look-See series has hit five episodes, and with the latest installment being dubbed the season finale, it's interesting to see how the series wraps up, and what the future might hold should there be a second season. While the first four episodes showed a victim in each one, and gave us little background as... Continue Reading →
Review of Crypt TV’s Lust Kills
The second review of the day is for Lust Kills, a two minute short about a date that takes a turn for the worse. This film is yet another example of an one scene film, and how it relies on build-up and a punch ending; it does that. At first you're casually thinking what's going on here?... Continue Reading →
Watch These Four Crypt TV Short Films In Less Than 10 Minutes
We're binge watching a number of different movies on Crypt TV, and feel that you should too. Here are four and it'll take less than ten minutes to watch them all in total. So, go watch them, and again, and again. If you like what you see, don't forget to like and follow Crypt TV... Continue Reading →