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Killer Book Club (2023) Movie Review

By Newguy

Killer Book Club – Movie Review 

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Director: Carlos Alonso Ojea

Writer: Carlos Garcia Miranda (Screenplay)

Cast

Plot: Eight horror-loving friends fight for their lives when a killer clown who seems to know the grim secret they share begins to pick them off, one by one.  

Runtime: 1 Hour 29 Minutes  

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review 

Story: Killer Book Club starts when a group of university students Angela (Velilla), Nando (Pellicer), Sebas (Mel), Rai (Alcaide), Sara (Rot), Kold (Zaidi) and Eva (Cerezeula) meet for book club. They come from different backgrounds and have different tastes. When Angela deals with an unwanted approach from one of the teachers, the club decide to send a message.

However, things go wrong, and the professor ends up dead. The club agreed to cover up the accident and it is getting reported as a suicide. However, the club finds themselves getting targeted by a masked clown who starts picking them off one by one. Could it be one of the club or did someone else see what they did?  

Verdict on Killer Book Club

Killer Book Club is a horror slasher movie following a group of friends who find themselves targeted by a killer clown. In the aftermath of a prank gone wrong, they find themselves being picked off by a killer. They need to figure out who the killer is before they all end up dead.

This does have the same feeling as Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer. The movie does a great job of leaving us guessing as to who the killer would end up being. It uses more modern technology to bring the plan to life and doesn’t shy away from the blood-soaked kills. This ends up being an entertaining movie with plenty of excitement and twists along the way. 

Where to Watch: Killer Book Club is available on Netflix now. 

Final ThoughtsKiller Book Club is a fun entertaining slasher movie.

Killer Book Club (2023) Movie Review
Killer Book Club (2023) Movie Review
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