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Terrifier 2 Is The Gory Halloween Slasher Everyone Needs To Watch

Three years after the release of Terrifier, written and directed by Damien Leone, Art the Clown is back in Terrifier 2 and he’s doing what he does best–stacking up the bodies and bringing...

To the Moon is a Moody and Inventive Fever Dream of a Movie [Review]

To the Moon looks and feels like the most indie movie ever; from Jason Martin Castillo’s mysterious score to the lush cinematography by Dan Debrey, which captures the surroundings in a way that...

Raven’s Hollow is a Fittingly Chilly Autumnal Horror Story [Review]

The celebrated works of Edgar Allan Poe have long proved fertile ground for horror movies, from The Raven to Sleepy Hollow. But Raven’s Hollow employs a different tack by featuring Poe as a cha...

My Best Friend’s Exorcism is a Fun, Coming of Age Nod to the ’80s

If you’re looking for something a bit more lighthearted in the mix of Halloween season releases, My Best Friend’s Exorcism is worth a watch. Based on the novel by Grady Hendrix, the film...

Rob Zombie’s Spin on ‘The Munsters’ is a Stylish but Unfocused Prequel [Blu-ray Review]

Resuscitating classic films and television shows and infusing them with a modern twist can be a tricky task. There have to be enough reverence and callbacks to the original, but enough new material to...

Flowers in the Attic (1987) is a Gothic Tale with a Killer Alternate Ending [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...

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‘Spirit Halloween’ is Light on Scares but Heavy with Heart [Review]

There’s something comforting about Spirit Halloween: The Movie. Maybe it’s the innocent story of friendship, or how it asks us to reminisce about our childhood Halloween memories, or the...

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Horror Sequels Nobody Asked For

Horror sequels are everywhere. They always have been. While every other filmmaking trend comes and goes, the sequel always survives. If a film is even modestly successful, a follow-up effort becomes s...

Flowers in the Attic: The Origin is a Promising Adaptation that Falls Apart at the End [DVD Review]

Incest. Poison. Revenge. Just a few elements expected by fans of V.C. Andrews that are delivered in spades in the most recent, four-part adaptation of her work. The first three parts are rather succes...