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Creepshow

Creepshow: Season One [Blu-ray Review]

Shudder’s Creepshow is a welcome companion to the two the two Creepshow feature films brought to us by George Romero and Stephen King (the less said about the rightfully maligned third film inst...

Tigers Are Not Afraid Returns Fairy Tales to Their Gory Glory [Steelbook Review]

Issa López’s Tigers Are Not Afraid opens with a shocking set of juxtapositions. White text on a black background tells audiences that, “Since the beginning of the drug war in 2006, 160,000 have been k...

Get All Nostalgic With Time Warp: The Greatest Cult Films of All-Time

Take a journey back in time with Danny Wolf, director of the documentary series, Time Warp: The Greatest Cult Films of All-Time. It is a three volume deep dive into some of the greatest movies of all ...

Vivarium

Vivarium is a Visually Stunning Nightmare

You know that sensation that washes over you when you discover a really good movie? Your heart races, you find yourself grinning like an idiot, you feel the need to tell everyone available about your ...

The Dark Red

The Dark Red is Another Standout Effort from Director, Dan Bush [DVD Review]

Dan Bush’s The Dark Red doesn’t have a flashy, big name cast. But that doesn’t stop it from being a delightful and smartly-realized thriller. The flick succeeds as well as it does, i...

Popcorn is Still a Satisfying Treat [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 the occasional gu...

Infection

Infection is a Science Heavy Zombie Flick [DVD Review]

The ending of George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead is iconic. Ben, as brilliantly played by Duane Jones, goes to the window while an all-white militia is sweeping toward the farmhouse, head-sho...

Come to Daddy

Come to Daddy is Simultaneously Violent and Heartfelt [Blu-ray Review]

When I sat down to watch Come to Daddy, I almost immediately gathered that it was going to be tonally diverse. It opens with a quote from Shakespeare, followed immediately by a quote from Beyoncé. And...

The Grudge

The Grudge (2020) is a Chore to Sit Through [Blu-ray Review]

I tried to avoid reviews of The Grudge (2020) going in. I’d seen quite a few negative social media reactions and heard from a few friends and fellow critics that it wasn’t good. ...