
BG Horror Club
Bowling Green's home for horror movie enthusiasts. Screening horror movies monthly at The Capitol.
Coming Attractions
The Vault
Pranks, Secrets, and a Weekend No One Will Forget
April Fool’s Day (1986) blends slasher tension with sly misdirection, turning a spring‑break getaway into a puzzle box of pranks, panic, and shifting loyalties. It’s a whodunit wrapped in holiday mischief—clever, playful, and far sharper than its reputation suggests.

Stories That Cut Deep: Tales from the Hood (1995)
Part horror anthology, part social reckoning, Tales from the Hood blends supernatural terror with real‑world nightmares. With killer dolls, corrupt cops, and a funeral home host who knows more than he lets on, this cult classic delivers scares with a razor‑sharp edge.

Masks, Mayhem, and One Very Bad Family Dinner
Home invasion gets a wicked twist in You’re Next, a razor‑sharp slasher where masked killers meet their match. With brutal traps, pitch‑black humor, and a final girl who refuses to die quietly, this modern cult favorite turns family drama into full‑blown carnage.

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.





