Alter runs an online series where they revisit horror classics throughout history. What this means is that they go through each decade and share a film. Up next in the series is George A. Romero's 1968 timeless masterpiece, Night of the Living Dead. The entirety of the film is available to watch on Alter's Youtube... 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 →
Four Nazi-Zombie Films To Watch In Preparation For Overlord
To celebrate the release of Overlord here in Ireland, The Horror Club has decided to list four Nazi-zombie films that we think you should watch to prepare yourself. Outpost: Perhaps this is the most well-known film dealing with subject matter of Nazi-zombies. The story follows a rough group of experienced mercenaries who find themselves fighting... Continue Reading →
Four Zombie Short Films Worth Checking Out
The Horror Club is currently on a zombie craze, and as a result, has been travelling through the undead web in search of different, yet good, zombie short films (check out our zombie short film poll here). There are so many that have stood out, so do not be surprised if THC ends up making... Continue Reading →
Poll: Two Zombie Short Films
Well, it's that time again! We've chosen two zombie short films that couldn't be any more different. Both films have raked up the awards, and it's not hard to see why they have. However, as they say, there must be a winner! And we're asking you to choose. As always, we'll provide the two films... Continue Reading →
Pros and Cons of Day of the Dead: Bloodline
REMAKES, remakes, destroy all remakes! Well, some of them anyway. Day of the Dead: Bloodline is in fact the second attempt at trying to remake George A. Romero's classic film, with audiences having to already suffer through the 2008 version starring Men Suvari and Ving Rhames. How did the 2018 version fair? Here are our... Continue Reading →
Remembering Brian Keene’s The Wind Cries Mary
Sometimes, the best stories are the ones that take a familiar situation, and put a unique spin on it. This is exactly the case with The Wind Cries Mary by Brian Keene. The premise is simple: a man is bordered up in his house to keep him away from zombies, and every so often, his... Continue Reading →
Remembering Max Brooks’ Exinction Parade
If you ever mention Max Brooks' name, the likely reply you will get is "he wrote those zombie books", which, of course, is World War Z and The Zombie Survival Guide, respectively. Brooks' short stories have also popped up in various anthologies, but another work of his is the gory and tense, The Exinction Parade.... Continue Reading →
Remembering Zombie Gigolo
"Is it necrophilia if you’re both dead?" Now, before you go and say what the hell, that line is in fact the opening line of the short story 'Zombie Gigolo' by SG Browne. Originally written for and performed at the Gross Out Contest at the 2008 World Horror Convention, the story was then published in... Continue Reading →