WATCH: ‘Lights Out’ Director David F. Sandberg’s New Short Film ‘Not Alone in Here’

Was there ever a time when you were sitting alone at home at night, and then all of a sudden thought you heard noises? That you convinced yourself that somebody, or something, was in the house? Well, it seems like we’ve all been there, which makes the short film we’re sharing with you today all... Continue Reading →

Pros and Cons of Overlord

The Horror Club recently saw Overlord and to sum it up, it was a gory, action-filled film that needs to be appreciated on the big screen. Below, you can check out our Pros and Cons: PROS: The Acting: Usually when it comes to B-movies, especially ones dealing with Nazi-Zombies, the acting can leave a lot... Continue Reading →

REVIEW: The Door in the Woods S1:E1

It's a tricky time for any filmmaker attempting to add their name to Crypt TV lore. Their channel is currently on a high, and their monsters have become so popular that any new entries will be automatically compared to the likes of Look-See and The Birch. However, their latest one, The Brute, is sure to... Continue Reading →

Watch: Monsters

If you're like me, and have a soft spot for films in the same vein of A Quiet Place, then you also love to watch a few poor souls hiding from the monsters that are roaming the world. Monsters is similar in that way. The plot follows Jenn, who lives in an underground bunker with... 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 →

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 →

Interview with Kendra Sartorelli

The Horror Club speaks to Canadian-based artist, Kendra Sartorelli, about her work, influences and plans for the upcoming year. Tell us about yourself? I'm a Toronto-based artist who creates original monster paintings. I have a home studio where I work, and I've shown my artwork in several solo and group exhibitions. I love the horror... Continue Reading →

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