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Greg Sestero Discusses his Newest Horror Films and His Experience Making ‘The Room’

Wicked Horror sat down with actor/writer/director Greg Sestero to discuss his upcoming horror projec...

John Carpenter - Horror personalities that deserve their face on American currency

Seven Horror Icons With Hobbies You Wouldn’t Expect

When we think of our favorite horror icons, be they writers, directors, or actors, we tend to solely...

Alien (1979) The problem with sub-genres - label makers

How Alien Raised the Bar for Visuals in Horror

Throughout most of the 1970s, horror was very focused on realism. There was a transition period in t...

The Guest

Why All Directors Doing Genre Throwbacks Need to Study The Guest

I’ve been a fan of Adam Wingard since I first saw A Horrible Way to Die. I had no idea what to expec...

The barn elf spies the Nordheim family.

‘There’s Something in the Barn’ Is Your Holiday Horror Comedy Fix [Review]

There aren’t enough holiday horror comedy movies set in Scandinavia. Thank goodness for There’s Some...

Eight Endings That Promised Sequels (And Didn’t Deliver)

Since the early ‘80s, it’s been tradition for any commercial horror film to try and set up a franchi...

Nosferatu 1979

Why Werner Herzog’s ‘Nosferatu’ is Actually the Better Movie

F.W. Murnau’s Nosferatu is a masterpiece of silent cinema. It’s one of the all-time great horror fil...

‘Poor Things’ is a Fantastically Wild Ride [Review]

Poor Things is a movie that left me completely disoriented. Well, there were a few factors that play...