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Back & Shining Bright on the Stage: The Musical Hologram

If anything is certain in this life, it’s death. Morbid I know, but for musicians, death can be a path to musical immortality. Enter musical holography. Holography is the science and ...

Frightfest 2015 Interview: Axelle Carolyn

Axelle Carolyn spoke with Wicked Horror’s Joey Keogh about her brainchild, Tales Of Halloween, at Frightfest 2015. The director opened up about the genesis of the project, her love for scar...

Frightfest 2015 Review: Cherry Tree

The curse of the Irish horror movie continues with Cherry Tree, a movie that was demonstrably filmed on the Emerald Isle but that inexplicably relocates the action to the UK. And almost everybody̵...

Frightfest 2015 Interview: Shaked Berenson

Producer Shaked Berenson, of Epic Pictures, spoke with Wicked Horror’s Joey Keogh about the upcoming horror anthology Tales Of Halloween and Turbo Kid, both of which screened at Fright...

New on Netflix

New on Netflix – September 11, 2015

New on Netflix is a weekly feature here at Wicked Horror where we take a look at the latest additions to everyone’s favorite streaming service. It can be tough sifting through all those horror ...

Barbara Crampton

Barbara Crampton [Frightfest 2015 Interview]

Horror Icon and living legend Barbara Crampton talked to Wicked Horror’s Joey Keogh about her new film We Are Still Here at Frightfest 2015. She opened up about how she became involved with...

Ted Geoghegan

Frightfest 2015 Interview: Ted Geoghegan

Ted Geoghegan talked to Wicked Horror’s Joey Keogh about We Are Still Here at Frightfest 2015. The director opened up about how Fulci was a major influence on the film and why he set out to make...

Pollyanna McIntosh [Frightfest 2015 Interview]

Actress Pollyanna McIntosh talks to Wicked Horror’s Joey Keogh about her starring role in Tales Of Halloween at Frightfest 2015. The actress opens up about how she became involved with the proje...

Why Shocker was a surprisingly personal movie for wes craven

Why Shocker Was a Surprisingly Personal Movie for Wes Craven

Shocker, in some ways, feels like Wes Craven’s most commercial movie. The first thing that everyone usually points out, once they get done complimenting the soundtrack, is that it was a clear a...