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Scream Recap: Episode 2

Welcome to our weekly Scream recap. We kick off the second episode with a great opening in which we get to meet Rachel, the other half of the viral video scandal, for a few moments before she is kille...

Bride of Frankenstein

How Bride of Frankenstein Set the Template for Every Horror Sequel

Everyone has their favorite horror sequel. And, of course, everyone has their least favorite as well. Following up a classic can be incredibly difficult to pull off. The first problem is justifying wh...

Natalie Burn on Awaken [Exclusive Interview]

Wicked Horror had a chance to connect with actress Natalie Burn about her involvement with the upcoming horror film Awaken. The actress offered her thoughts on strong female characters and why we need...

Frightfest 2015: Full Lineup Revealed

Finally, after months of speculation, anticipation and salivation, the moment every horror fan has been waiting for has arrived: Frightfest has announced its full line-up for 2015. And needless to say...

New on Netflix

New on Netflix

New on Netflix is a weekly feature here at Wicked Horror where we take a gander at the latest horror additions to everyone’s favorite streaming service. Sometimes there are more to report, somet...

Franck Khalfoun on i-Lived and Amityville: The Reawakening [Exclusive]

Wicked Horror recently had the occasion to chat with Franck Khalfoun about his new film i-Lived, as well as about the upcoming Amityville sequel. The director filled us in on the character driven natu...

Terminator Genisys (Spoiler Free Review)

In Terminator: Genisys, a T-800 is, once again, sent back in time to protect a young Sarah Connor. The T-800, who has been reprogrammed, must contend with the likes of the T-1000 and various other man...

wicked horror takes a look at ten children under the age of 16 who have took the lives of other people.

Kids Who Kill–When Innocence Turns to Evil

Adult serial killers are creepy enough, but what’s all the more jarring is kids who kill. Like something out of a horror movie, it’s unnatural and terribly frightening. We think of children as innocen...

Things Unseen: Why it’s so Hard to Adapt H.P. Lovecraft to Film

As someone entrenched in the horror genre, both in film and fiction, I get the same question a lot: “Why are there no good Lovecraft movies?” And there are, you just have to know where to find them. B...