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Tailgate is an Intense Thrill Ride That Will Leave Drivers Thinking Twice

I’ve said before that the horror of human nature scare me the most, and Tailgate is a shining example of that dark side of humanity. One of my biggest real-life fears is murderous road rage, an...

King Car/Carro Rei Fantasia Fest 2021 Movie Review

King Car Is A Bumpy Apocalyptic Ride [Fantasia 2021 Review]

In synopsis, King Car/Carro Rei is the stuff that midnight movie dreams are made of. Uno (Luciano Pedro Jr), was born in the back of his father’s taxi, which may explain why he’s had the l...

The 12 Day Tale of the Monster That Died in 8 [Fantasia 2021 Review]

The COVID-19 pandemic is still highly topical, and likely will be for a long time to come, so it’s not surprising we’re seeing more and more films either set during it or directly, and i...

Agnes Fantasia Fest 2021 Movie Review

Agnes Is An Ambitious Arthouse Exorcism [Fantasia 2021 Review]

Agnes, the latest film from prolific cult film writer/director Mickey Reece, opens on some very familiar territory. The titular Agnes (Hayley McFarland) is a young nun in a remote convent. Formerly th...

V.C. Andrews’ Landry Series is Most Successful Lifetime Adaptation Yet [DVD Review]

Rumors have circulated since the late 1990’s that the V.C. Andrews penned Landry series (consisting of Ruby, Pearl in the Mist, All that Glitters, Hidden Jewel, and prequel Tarnished Gold) was ...

Fear Street: Part Three – 1666 is a Fitting Ending [Review]

Out of the entire Fear Street series, Part Three – 1666 was the most intriguing, at face value. This time period remains curiously under-explored in horror, particularly recently, aside from Ro...

Great White is Middle of the Road Sharksploitation [Review]

Sharksploitation is tough to get right. Latest attempt Great White certainly doesn’t compare to Jaws, or even its modern counterparts Deep Blue Sea and The Shallows, but it’s not exactly...

Urban Legends: Final Cut is Still a Solid Horror Sequel [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...

Fear Street Part Two – 1978 is a Major Step Up From Part 1 [Review]

Fear Street: Part Two – 1978, in keeping with its predecessor, kicks off with yet another obnoxious needle drop. This one, “The Man Who Sold the World,” from Nirvana’s belo...