It's the end of the year, and The Horror Club has decided to share the top three books the site has given the highest review ratings to throughout the year. 1) Hope and Walker by Andrew Cull: Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Our thoughts: Exhilarating prose shrouded within a mysterious story, topped off with an interesting character,... 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 →
“An Accomplished Piece of Work”: The Quiet Zone Review
When we commute alone late at night our worst fear is that we are either being stalked or going to be attacked. And that's what The Quiet Zone is essentially: a person's worst nightmare. It is quite common that we find ourselves alone at night and start seeing things because of our consciousness. Writer/director, Andrew... 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 Nite Nite
Written, directed and produced by Chad Meseinheimer. Music by Evan Oxhorn. Starring Brady Bond and Tomie Vegas. Short, sweet and effective. If there was ever three words to sum up a movie, then it would be those ones. Coming in at three and a half minutes, Nite Nite had no room for any unnecessary filler.... Continue Reading →
Review – Malvolia’s Memerable Thanksgiving
Runtime - 11.04 Written by Jennifer Nangle Directed by Alex Napiwocki & Hunter Johnson Starring Jennifer Nangle, Garrett Lee and Colton Wheeler Short films can be hard. Most of the time there is little to no budget and the film is done so more out of passion. When you sit down to watch Malvolia's Memerable Thanksgiving, the... Continue Reading →
Cult of Chucky – Pros and Cons
SEVEN movies. Yes, you read that right. There are now seven movies in the Chucky/Child's Play franchise, and by the looks of it, there will be more to come. So, the latest offering, Cult of Chucky, takes places in a mental asylum as Nica Pierce (Fiona Dourif) is admitted after being accused of the murders... Continue Reading →
Aphotic Realm Issue 2 ‘Banished’ Review
*Please note this is a non-spoiler review* "And then, mercifully, everything is dark." If there was ever a line to sum up the overall feeling of 'Banished', Aphotic Realm's second issue, then that it is (ironically the last line of the first story, Night Terrors, by Jocelyn Baxtor). With Banished, you are treated to 80... Continue Reading →
Jeepers Creepers 3 – Pros and Cons
Jeepers Creepers 3, the film you've been waiting over 10 years for, but actually forgot has come out. Somehow, the film managed to escape the area filmmakers and fans hate -- development hell (largely in part to director, Victor Salva's past, but we won't get in to it). So, was it worth the wait? I've listed... Continue Reading →