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House on Haunted Hill

Netflix Horror Spotlight: House On Haunted Hill (1959)

Netflix Horror Spotlight brings you Wicked Horror’s top picks for what to watch on Netflix, whether it’s the latest indie darling, a classic masterpiece or a silly slasher that deserves ...

friday the 13th

Friday the 13th is a Timeless Classic [Retrospective]

In 1958, a couple of camp counselors that couldn’t resist their urge to make love instead of doing their job inadvertently caused tragedy to strike. While the counselors were in the throes of p...

Jamie Lee Curtis in H20

Why Halloween H20 is a Surprisingly Sincere Love Letter to the Original

The Halloween franchise took many twists and turns as it spawned sequel after sequel through the 1980’s. Halloween II followed up the original as closely as possible, Halloween III took th...

Infliction movie review

Infliction Movie Review

[soliloquy id=”20991″] Echoing The Poughkeepsie Tapes, Jack Thomas Smith’s Infliction, falls short of any real scares. Like many found footage movies, Infliction’...

Advance Review: Eli Roth Presents Clown

Coulrophobia (fear of clowns) is something from which at least one of your friends or family members will claim to suffer. The general consensus is that clowns are scary, not funny, and that they shou...

Cult Corner: Minotaur

[soliloquy id=”20976″] Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick…Jonathan English’s Minota...

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New on Netflix

New on Netflix is a weekly feature appearing every Friday, listing all of the week’s newest genre film related additions to everyone’s favorite streaming service–and just in time ...

The Lazarus Effect

Movie Review: The Lazarus Effect

The Lazarus Effect, directed by David Gelb, pays homage to Mark Shelley’s “Frankenstein” as a group of scientists play God with life, but their discovery comes with deadly co...

Sally of the Wasteland

Comic Review: Sally of the Wasteland, Vol. 1

In post-apocalyptic Louisiana, a fiery, feminine fusion of Ash Campbell and Lara Croft blows the head off another wild Crawgator.  Written by Victor Gishler and illustrated by Tazio Bettin, Sally...