The last time The Horror Club had the experience of reading Andrew Cull’s work was his short story, Hope and Walker, and it was a pleasant surprise that we gave five stars. Next up is his debut novel, Remains, which tells the story of Lucy, a mother trying to recover from the trauma of losing... Continue Reading →
WATCH: Ghost Paper: The Other Side
When a film/short film says it's based on a true story, or took inspiration from something from real life, it adds that extra element to the story. When growing up there were countless games and chants that supposedly summoned a demon or ghost. Ghost Paper: The Other Side is exactly that; it takes inspiration from... Continue Reading →
Watch: Don’t Move
The Horror Club has decided to change things up a bit. Instead of reviewing short films pre 2018, we will watch a few and decide to share them to you based on our recommendation. We will share two on Tuesday and two on Thursday. However, if you are a filmmaker, and you have a short... 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 →
Possessions of the Human Kind: Saga (2nd Edition) Review
The best thing about reviewing books sent to you is that you don't know anything about them. There is no particular biased because you're not a fan nor have you read anything from the author previously. And that's the case with Saga, book one in the Possessions of the Human Kind series. I'm saying this because... Continue Reading →
“Vol 1 Has Enough for the Reader to be Engaged”: Twilight Hotel Vol 1 Review
Twilight Hotel Vol 1 is the result of a successful Kickstarter campaign consisting of the team, story writer RA X, artist Michael Aryn and editor Darrell E. Smith. It's the first of an intended four part series. However, it also has a tough job to accomplish. Not only does the comic have to be good... 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 →
Comic Book Fans, This Horror Team Needs Your Help!
AFTER successfully launching the first issue of the intended four-part series, Twilight Hotel, the team behind the comic book need your assistance to make sure there is a possibility that the remaining three can come to be. The series comes from the production team of Ra X and Darrell Smith, the creators of the award... Continue Reading →
Four Reasons We’re Excited For ‘A Quiet Place’
A former comedy actor has written a script for a horror movie and, with little experience, has decided to step behind the camera in order to direct said horror movie. Now, where have we heard of that before? That's right - Get Out. But while we're not predicting the same breakout success that Get Out... Continue Reading →
Ghost Stories (2018)
Anthology based films have been on the rise over the last few years, with Trick r Treat and V/H/S coming to mind. It's always been an interesting concept with some better than others. We are set to see another one, this time Ghost Stories, which will be released in cinemas in early 2018. The official synopsis goes: Arch... Continue Reading →