
BG Horror Club
Bowling Green's home for horror movie enthusiasts. Screening horror movies monthly at The Capitol.
Coming Attractions
The Vault
Whispers in the Attic: Black Christmas (1974)
Long before slashers had rules, Black Christmas broke them all. With obscene phone calls, POV stalking, and a killer who’s never unmasked, this Canadian chiller turned holiday horror into something truly disturbing. It’s not just the first slasher—it’s one of the smartest.

You’ve Made It Through Halloween… Now Try to Survive Christmas
Santa’s got an axe and a score to settle. Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984) turned holiday cheer into a blood-soaked nightmare, sparking protests, bans, and a legacy of killer Claus mayhem. It’s sleazy, shocking, and strangely sincere—a slasher wrapped in tinsel and trauma.

It’s Not Cranberry Sauce
Thanksgiving gets carved to pieces in Blood Rage, a holiday slasher with twin brothers, axe murders, and one of the most unhinged performances in ‘80s horror. Shot in 1983 but shelved for years, this cult gem is pure VHS madness—complete with drive-in kills and dinner table breakdowns.

Tales from the Rotting Side: Creepshow (1982)
Stephen King and George A. Romero team up for a five-part horror anthology soaked in comic book flair, practical gore, and dark humor. From meteor madness to killer crates, Creepshow is a love letter to EC Comics with a wicked grin and a roach-infested finale.






