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Advance Review: Pay the Ghost

Pay the Ghost takes place one year after a young boy disappears during a Halloween carnival. The boy’s father, Mike Lawford, is haunted by eerie images and terrifying messages he can’t explain. Togeth...

Frightfest 2015 Review: The Diabolical

Following hot on the heels of this year’s decent, but ultimately pointless, Poltergeist remake comes The Diabolical, a paranormal thriller in the same vein as that most famous of paranormal thri...

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Comic Review: Buffy the Vampire Slayer #19

Fans and readers have been looking forward to this issue of Buffy the Vampire Slayer for a while now, eager to see what happens when Giles—who returned from death in the form of a child and was stuck ...

Stung

Stung is Genuinely Frightening [Frightfest 2015 Review]

It’s been quite a while since we’ve had a decent (read: scary) creature feature, never mind one that isn’t reliant on Z-list celebrity cameos or purposefully terrible VFX to carry it...

Sasquatch

Sasquatch (2002) [Cult Corner]

Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick… Jonas Quastel’s Sasquatch. Sasquatch, also known as The Untold, sh...

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...

Dressed to Kill [Criterion Blu-Ray Review]

In the wake of a grisly murder, the victim’s only son, her therapist, and a high class call girl work together to solve her murder. The closer they come to uncovering the identity of the culprit...

Goodnight Mommy is Creepy, Scary, and Fun

Goodnight Mommy tells the story of two creepy, nine year old twin boys questioning whether or not the woman living in their house is actually their mother. When the woman claiming to be their mother a...

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 the ...