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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 ...

Review – Contracted: Phase II

Spoilers Ahead. Contracted: Phase II opens with the same sequence that ended Contracted. We see Samantha from the first film in full zombie mode. If you don’t remember the first picture, it followed t...

Turbo Kid 2

Turbo Kid [Frightfest 2015 Review]

In a year that’s already gifted us with the pure, adrenaline-soaked perfection of Mad Max: Fury Road, it’s hard to believe another similarly-themed film could make its mark in much the sam...

Crystal Lake Memories

Crystal Lake Memories is a Welcome Walk Down Memory Lane

Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th does exactly what it says on the tin. It provides an in depth look at each installment in the series, including the television series, Fr...

Tales of Halloween Michele's top five

Tales Of Halloween [Frightfest 2015 Review]

Anthologies have enjoyed a bit of a revival as of late, from the V/H/S series to The ABCs Of Death. Into the fray is thrust Tales Of Halloween, a collection of ten shorts about the titular holiday tha...

The Slaughterhouse Massacre

The Slaughterhouse Massacre [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… Paul Gagne’s The Slaughterhouse Massacre. Have you ever seen a sla...

Madhouse

Why You Should Watch Madhouse if You Haven’t Already!

Madhouse was directed by William Butler, who is no stranger to the horror community. The film follows a man named Clark Stevens who begins his internship at Cunningham Hall, a mental institution. Clar...

Bet Taylor-Klaus on Scream

Scream: The Series Recap: Finale

The finale opens with a Wes Craven tribute, which was extremely short, but they only had a few days to put it together. It’s nice for what it is and the intent is clear, and it’s fitting in some ways ...

Redeemer is Muddled and Suffers from Budgetary Constraints

Redeemer sees a former cartel hitman (Marko Zaror) take on the evil around him by becoming a vigilante in an attempt to atone for the sins of his past. The Blu-ray disc for the film arrived with the d...