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The Rabid Dog’s House: Critters (1986) Review

The Rabid Dog’s House is a new reoccurring feature here at Wicked Horror. WH contributor Justin Steele has created a video series for horror fans that enjoy watching and/or listening to reviews ...

The Changeling Horror movies that need to be remade

The Changeling is a Classic and Underrated Haunted House Tale [Retrospective]

When a tragic accident costs John (George C. Scott) his wife and daughter, he believes a change of scenery will do him good. He subsequently moves from his east coast dwelling to Washington State. Onc...

1408

1408 is Fast-Paced and Frightening [Retrospective]

Mike Enslin, a paranormal investigator that doesn’t believe in the paranormal checks himself into room 1408 at The Dolphin Hotel in New York. The room has a reputation for being haunted and is associa...

Demons

Demons is an Incoherent Yet Brilliant Film [Retrospective]

Demons unfolds at a movie theater that is screening a sneak preview of a horror film. As the events of the film occur onscreen, similar happenings are carried out in the audience. The theater patrons ...

Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror

Blood on my Sofa: Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror is a Documentary like No Other

Welcome to Blood on my Sofa! Each month I will be providing you with a movie recommendation. It won’t be just any movie, but a movie I watched during the previous 30 days that really rocked my w...

Netflix Horror Spotlight: Slasher Guilty Party

​Netflix Horror Spotlight brings you Wicked Horror’s top picks for what to watch on Netflix, whether it’s the latest indie darling, a classic masterpiece or a silly slasher that deserves a bit more at...

Happy Birthday to Me

Happy Birthday to Me is a Clever Giallo-Inspired Slasher [Retrospective]

A deviant in black gloves is eradicating the coolest clique at The Crawford Academy, The Top Ten. The killer’s identity is a mystery. We know only that he or she has a deep-seated resentment for the m...

The Possession of Hannah Grace

The Possession of Hannah Grace Doesn’t Possess Its Viewers [Blu-Ray Review]

Most possession flicks end with the exorcism: a mostly triumphant banishing of the thing that’s been bumping in the night and swaying innocent girls away from Puritanical gender norms. (Are there poss...

Joyce (Lori Lethin) and her brother Timmy (K.C. Martel) doing some research on astrology in Ed Hunt's Bloody Birthday.

Bloody Birthday is a So Bad it’s Good Masterpiece [Retrospective]

Bloody Birthday sees three children who were born on the eve of an eclipse preparing for a giant celebration in honor of their tenth birthday. Because their birth occurred during an eclipse, the young...