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Maneater Can’t Even Be Bothered to Justify Its Existence [Review]

Shark movies are tough to get right, because it’s near impossible to present realistic-looking footage of these terrifying creatures in action. Even animatronics tend to be tougher to control in the w...

The Reef: Stalked is Surprisingly Effective Sharksploitation [Review]

The Reef: Stalked – ostensibly an incredibly late sequel to 2010’s The Reef, but not really – has the wildest opening of any sharksploitation movie, maybe ever. I don’t say that lightly; it’s truly in...

The Requin

‘The Requin’ is a Shark Tale That Lacks Bite [Blu-ray Review]

Shark movies are delightful. Whether it’s the inviting, tropical settings, their reflection of our own aquatic fears, or the built-in suspense of watching nice people trying to survive harrowing...

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 rotting at th...

Check Out The Final Trailer for 47 Metres Down: Uncaged

It wouldn’t be summer without a loopy creature feature to scare us out of the water. This year, that movie is probably Crawl, but bringing up the rear for the less scaly-inclined is highly-antic...

New on Netflix

New on Netflix: September 1st, 2017

New on Netflix is a weekly feature here at Wicked Horror where we take a look at the latest additions to everyone’s favorite streaming service. It can be tough sifting through all those horror titles,...

Unboxing Horror Block

Horror Block: Unboxing March 2017

Nerd Block is a subscription mystery box that delivers geeky collectibles right to your door each month. You can choose whatever theme box you are into–there’s the Classic Block, Arcade Block, Sci-Fi ...

Netflix Horror Spotlight: Jaws (1975)

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 att...