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Gift Guide: Ultimate Ash From Evil Dead 2

Gift Guide is a recurring segment on Wicked Horror where we showcase macabre inspired gift ideas for you or the horror fan in your life. Have an idea for something we should feature on Gift Guide...

Poster for the 1992 film Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Valley Vamp: Why the Buffy Movie Deserves a Fair Shot

Buffy the Vampire Slayer has an amazing, loyal rabid fanbase that has not faltered or declined even though the show has been off the air for thirteen years. Thanks to DVD and streaming services like N...

Review: Range 15 Is a Brutal and Heartfelt Zombie Movie

Made by military veterans, for military veterans, Range 15 is a zombie movie experience unlike any other. The film begins with a newly-retired soldier named Mat Best (playing himself) who finds himsel...

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Comic

Comic Review: Buffy the Vampire Slayer #28

I know of several fans who stopped reading the comic because of something they were certain was going to happen in this issue. So, obviously, there’s no way to avoid spoilers because we’...

10 Cloverfield Lane

Blu-Ray Review: 10 Cloverfield Lane is an Unexpectedly Suspenseful Containment Thriller

This quasi-follow up to Cloverfield is directed by  Dan Trachtenberg. It marks his feature film directorial debut. The picture stars John Goodman (Red State), Mary Elizabeth Winste...

The Last Heist

Advance Review: The Last Heist Is Another Great Showcase For Henry Rollins

Fresh off his spooky-cute Tales Of Halloween installment, “Friday The 31st”, writer-director Mike Mendez takes on feature-length action-horror with The Last Heist, a Henry Rollins-starring...

Abattoir - Jessica Lowndes

Advance Review: Abattoir is a Pulse-Pounding, Neo-Noir Horror Thriller

An investigative journalist sets out to solve the mystery behind a house constructed from the remains of violent crime scenes. The closer she gets to uncovering the secret behind the home, the more sh...

Beacon Point

Review: Beacon Point Gets Lost in the Woods

The fear of getting lost in the woods is pretty nerve-racking, so it’s no surprise that filmmakers have been capitalizing on it for generations. In Beacon Point, the debut feature from...

Prometheus: Life and Death

Comic Review: Prometheus: Life and Death Issue 1

In the midst of the aftershock of 2012’s Prometheus and on the verge of Ridley Scott’s Alien: Covenant, the hunger for Xenomorph nirvana is more rampant than ever. Fortunately, Dark Hors...