1 hour 21 minutes | Horror/Slasher | 2017 ____________________________________________________________________ There's something to be said about straight-to-DVD/VOD flicks. They can feel really cheap, over-the-top and overall, very silly. However, the ones that come away with some credibility are those that embrace itself for what it is. Party Bus to Hell relates to some of that. It tells... Continue Reading →
The Nursery Is Ready To Spook You This Summer
Are you read to be spooked? If not, then get ready as The Nursery hits VOD this summer, and it promises to scare you. From filmmakers, Christopher A. Micklos and Jay Sapiro, The Nursery tells the story of a young woman, whose run-of-the-mill Saturday night quickly turns into a confrontation with unspeakable horror! When Ranae,... 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 →
“A lack of suspense with zero frights”: A Review of tEXt
tEXt tells the story of a woman who, after breaking up with her boyfriend, spends time at her friend's house. She receives a text from her ex, and soon comes to realise that he may be closer than he states. Dubbed by the creators as a modern day take on silent films blended with horror,... 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 →
Four Crypt TV Short Films We’d Like To See Become Feature Length
CRYPT TV has become the go-to place if you want to seek out short, but memorable films. They have a number of sub-genres ranging from creature features to slashers to the paranormal and even comedy. We here at The Horror Club Blog have been binge-watching a number of them over the last week, and it's... Continue Reading →