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‘Into the Deep’ Is a Fantastic Showcase for Scout Taylor Compton, Even If She’s Above the Material [Review]

Scout Taylor Compton is too good for Into the Deep. The veteran horror actor commits so hard to playing one-note lead Cassidy – who’s still reeling from watching her father get eaten by ...

‘The Damned’ Is a Ruthlessly Effective Chiller [Review]

The Damned takes place entirely in a remote fishing colony in Iceland but naturally, since this is a horror movie, the cold is the least of the characters’ problems. Thordur Palsson’s im...

‘Stir of Echoes’ Is a Supernatural Cult Classic [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review]

Is 1999 the best movie year ever? I think it might be. That’s far from an original take of mine, and seems to be common knowledge. There’s even been a book chronicling the iconic films t...

‘In Search of Darkness: 1990-1994 is a Love Letter to the Horror Genre [Review]’

David Weiner and the team at CreatorVC are back with a new installment in the In Search of Darkness series. And they deliver once again, bringing horror fans a must-see installment. This new addition ...

‘Creep’ is an Innovative and Unique Found Footage Horror Gem [Limited Edition Blu-ray Review]

“What happened? Oh. That’s just Peach Fuzz!”  – Josef (Creep, 2014) It’s been ten years since the wholly original, shockingly inexpensive and surprise hit, Creep...

‘Cherry Falls’ is a Clever Take on Horror Clichés [The Rabid Dog’s House]

The Rabid Dog’s House is a recurring feature at Wicked Horror where contributor Justin Steele uncovers hidden gems, lost classics, and overlooked indie offerings with a little bite. Flying solo...

‘Heretic’ is Thought-Provoking and Entertaining [Review]

Some time ago, recently, I happened upon my wife who was watching the newest reality television sensation, The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, and I couldn’t help but partake. I’m a little...

‘The Invisible Raptor’ Takes Itself a Little Too Seriously [Review]

With a title like The Invisible Raptor, you know what you’re getting yourself into. So why does it feel like director Mike Hermosa is holding back from going full-on, balls-to-the-wall crazy? H...

‘He Never Left’ Should Have Kept Things Simple [Review]

Horror movies are becoming too complicated, or so certain fans would have us believe. However, in the same year that gave us both the lowest-common-denominator Terrifier 3 and the life-changing Longle...