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Review: The Gracefield Incident Is A Surprisingly Original Found-Footage Shocker

Incident is an interesting choice of word for the title of a horror movie. Unlike, say, disaster, it implies that whatever happens therein is of little consequence and everything is going to be okay a...

Review: Wish Upon Delivers A Serviceable Retelling Of The Monkey’s Paw

Wish Upon is a cautionary tale of sorts centering on young Clare Shannon (played by The Conjuring’s Joey King) an average, outcast teenager complete with a beautiful bully, a working-class life,...

Seven Bloodstained Orchids

Giallo Madness: Seven Bloodstained Orchids

Giallo Madness is a recurring segment where Wicked Horror managing editor Tyler Doupe’ looks back on a noteworthy giallo from years past and makes a case for why it should be on your radar....

Review: The Answer Is A Unique Sci-fi Thriller With A Refreshingly Emotional Male Lead

The Answer, a sci-fi thriller from High Octane Pictures, revolves primarily around Bridd Cole (played by Austin Heibert, Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, Above Suspicion) a man who leads a depressingly bo...

America Has Fallen Is The Independent Action Movie We Want And Need Right Now

America Has Fallen (in no way officially related to Olympus Has Fallen) revolves around Ryan Taylor (played by Tom Getty, Rising Fear, Emulation), a former marine who is framed for a terrori...

Back to the ’80s: Lisa

Welcome to Back to the ’80s. This recurring feature aims to take a look at the good, the bad, and the ugly from horror’s most beloved decade. Regardless of which category a particular fi...

The Unholy

Vestron Blu-Ray Review: The Unholy is a Lost Classic

After a near death experience, Father Michael is chosen to take over a parish with a history of unexplained murders involving fellow clergymen. Shortly after establishing residence in the parish,...

Review: The Art of Prey HC Is A Must-have For Fans Of The Game And Art Enthusiasts Alike

The first-person narrative video game Prey was released last month as a re-envisioning of 2006’s Prey. This 2017 version revolves around Morgan Yu, who explores a space station named Talos I, wh...

Darkness Rising

Review: Darkness Rising Offers Nothing New

The roster of IFC’s Midnight line has since its inception been notably sketchy at best, with artful and memorable releases like Kill List, Berberian Sound Studio, Dream Home, and Super ...