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Christian Bale in American Psycho

American Psycho [Steelbook Review]

American Psycho was released in theaters back in 2000. Based off of the novel from Bret Easton Ellis, the film follows Patrick Bateman (Christian Bale) as he evolves from Wall Street yuppie into psych...

Name Above Title Nightstream Film Festival Movie Review

Name Above Title Is A Visually Extravagant Experimental Exercise In Neo Giallo [Nightstream Film Festival Review]

Name Above Title (AKA Um Fio de Baba Escarlate) opens with a gorgeous tracking shot. We follow a nameless young woman(Joana Ribeiro) through a raucous high end rooftop party. She wobbles in her s...

V/H/S/94 is Neither Brilliant Nor Terrible [Review]

The V/H/S anthology series has endured more valleys than peaks. The most compelling installment, V/H/S/2, was released all the way back in 2013, while the less said about the execrable V/H/S: Viral, w...

3 From Hell

3 From Hell [Steelbook Review]

3 From Hell is the third film in Rob Zombie’s trilogy that started with House of 1000 Corpses in 2003. His most recent installment picks up right where the second film, The Devil’s ...

Copycat is a Solid, Suspenseful, Thriller [The Rabid Dog’s House]

The Rabid Dog’s House is a recurring feature at Wicked Horror where contributor Justin Steele uncovers hidden gems, lost classics, and overlooked indie offerings. Flying solo or with his c...

Annabelle Wallis in Malignant

Malignant Truly Must Be Seen to Be Believed [Review]

Where to start with Malignant? By now you’ve heard James Wan’s latest is the craziest horror movie since A Cure for Wellness (which is totally underrated, by the way). There’s als...

Prisoners of the Ghostland is Unforgivably Dull [Review]

On paper, Prisoners of the Ghostland seems like the kind of wild movie destined for cult status. Sion Sono’s latest encompasses elements of western and samurai movies with a heavy dose of dysto...

Slaxx

Slaxx Cuts Deep With Social Commentary and Dark Humor [DVD Review]

On the surface, Slaxx seems like it would be a ridiculous film with very few redeeming qualities. But the preposterous premise is presented with tongue fully in cheek and there’s even...

We Need To Do Something Takes Isolation Horror to the Next Level

We Need To Do Something leaves its viewers trapped within the confines of a family’s implosion, building tension at an excellent pace, and dropping scares at all the right moments. This is the ...