
BG Horror Club
Bowling Green's home for horror movie enthusiasts. Screening horror movies monthly at The Capitol.
BG Horror Club is your home for curated horror screenings, strange discoveries, and late-night genre devotion. We screen the films that deserve a second life, dig into the trivia buried beneath the floorboards, and celebrate every corner of the genre, from black-and-white monsters to blood-slick '90s cult gems. Step inside and stay a while, the shadows are friendly.
We host screenings at The Capitol theater in Bowling Green, KY
The Capitol - 416 E Main Ave, Bowling Green, KY 42101Coming Attractions
Wednesday
June
10

6:30 pm
The Fly
R • 1986 • 96 min
Thursday
July
9

7:00 pm
Event Horizon
R • 1997 • 96 min
The Vault
Step into the Vault, where the ghosts of screenings past still linger. These are the films we've watched, dissected, and adored, a growing chronicle of the horrors that shaped our nights.
The Monster Demands a Mate
James Whale’s Bride of Frankenstein (1935) elevates the Universal horror formula into something operatic, witty, and strangely tender. With unforgettable performances, expressionist visuals, and one of cinema’s most iconic creations, it remains a masterpiece of gothic filmmaking.

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
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.





