Welcome to the third One Sentence Reviews, a new series where The Horror Club visits classic films, some dating back to the '50s or before, some more recent, and give them either a thumbs up or a thumbs down with the review. Short and sweet, and right to the point. You can read the first... 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 →
A Love Letter to 80s’ Horror: A Review of Meow
When it comes to short films on Crypt TV, they intend to be short and snappy. However, once and awhile, longer films such as Meow are released. These sort of films have a different approach. The script is allowed to breathe. Characters can be fleshed out. There aren't many constraints. That doesn't necessarily means it's automatically... Continue Reading →
Read, then Watch: A Review of The Sculptor
The Sculptor is a mysterious horror film written and directed by Kris Lippert, and stars Shannon Rogers, and was produced by Movierockets Entertainment. It is now available via Crypt TV. When it comes to short films on Crypt TV, the story usually takes place in one location with the main punch occurring at the end. The... Continue Reading →