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Creepshow Season Four Is a Continued Tradition of Nostalgia and Scares

As a reader of horror fiction, I love a good anthology. These collections are great for maximizing scares when you’re short on time. Anthologies are also a vehicle for the discovery of new stor...

Coffin Joe

Take a Twisted Trip Inside the Mind of Coffin Joe [Blu-ray Review]

The biggest selling point of Arrow Video’s new Coffin Joe box-set is that it’s a Coffin Joe box-set. The fact that it’s big and fat and totally jam-packed is icing on the cake. Fo...

‘Poor Things’ is a Fantastically Wild Ride [Review]

Poor Things is a movie that left me completely disoriented. Well, there were a few factors that played into my disorientation. First, I was lucky enough to attend a press screening for Poor Things. I ...

‘The Sacrifice Game’ is a Delightfully Chilly Festive Treat [Review]

The Sacrifice Game, Jenn Wexler’s highly-anticipated follow-up to her gnarly punk rock slasher The Ranger, takes the overdone but still amusing “god forbid women have hobbies” mem...

Raising Cain Rates High for De Palma (Or Should!) [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 with a little bite. Flying solo...

‘Alan Wake II’ is a Unique and Spine-Chilling Masterpiece [Video Game Review]

Horror video games provide an experience that is unlike just watching a movie or television show. By controlling the main characters, the player becomes a participant in the story, with the controller...

‘Hell House LLC. Origins: The Carmichael Manor’ is a Panic-Inducing Addition to a Terrifying Franchise [Review]

Hell House LLC. is back, baby! Found footage horror is a sub-genre that works so well because of the innate realism conveyed by the characters simply filming the events of the movie. Sounds simple, bu...

‘Suitable Flesh’ is Horny AF and Remarkably Gory [Review]

Joe Lynch adds another movie to his delightfully eccentric oeuvre with his latest directorial offering, Suitable Flesh. Part psychosexual workplace drama, part Lovecraftian nightmare, the movie featur...

‘Night of the Demons 2’ is Twice the Campy Fun [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 with a little bite. Flying solo...