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The Latin American Horror Hollywood Is Afraid to Show

Latin American horror cinema has been a hidden gem for decades, overshadowed by Hollywood’s massive ...

‘The Virgin of the Quarry Lake’ Reinvents Argentinian Horror

The Virgin of the Quarry Lake (La Virgen de la Tosquera), directed by Laura Casabé, is set in the sw...

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Coming to Wicked Horror TV in April 2025

Beware of The Blob, get ready to chuckle at the Swamp Thing, and brace yourself for many other scare...

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Doug Bell talks illustrating Limited Edition Perdido Street Station

China Miéville’s weird fiction classic Perdido Street Station is getting a grand anniversary present...

‘Terror Train’ Takes Us All Aboard for a Chilling Ride [The Rabid Dog’s House]

The Rabid Dog’s House is a recurring feature at Wicked Horror where contributor Justin Steele uncove...

‘1978’ Is a Bold, Visceral Horror Film About Argentina’s Darkest Days

The Onetti brothers, in their chilling film 1978, masterfully blend supernatural horror with a visce...

‘Mickey 17’ is Audacious and Preposterous [Review]

A rule of thumb of mine, when a movie has wrapped filming more than two years prior to the movie’s r...

Wendy Dalrymple Talks About Swinging the Mad Axe with Birthday Party Demon and Pageant

Recently released as of February 2025, Mad Axe Media has launched Totally Freaked, a series of ̵...