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Second Opinion: Unfriended is a Sharp Film with a Strong Anti-Bullying Message

Wicked Horror ran a review of Unfriended on opening weekend  (original review) and rated the film fairly negatively. But back with a second opinion is Joey Keogh, who will make a case for why she thin...

Grim monster grab

Cult Corner: Grim (1995)

Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick… Paul Matthews’ Grim. Grim centers around a group of spelunkers bei...

Infernal-Poster

Review-Infernal Movie

Infernal has strong aspirations from the beginning. Reading the synopsis, I honestly hoped for a thoroughly enjoyable horror flick. The movie tried to utilize a variety of elements from previously suc...

Ladies of the House

Advance Review: Ladies of the House

Ladies of the House is the kind of rape/revenge horror we don’t see much of anymore. It’s about three guys out enjoying an evening at a strip club when they get the horrible, horrible idea to follow o...

Fight Club 2

Advance Review: Fight Club 2, Issue 1

With the release of a new Blur album and the announcement of another Dragonball series, I’m really left with one question: What year is it? Nearly twenty years after Chuck Palahniuk’s groundbreaking n...

Review – Something Wicked

I wasn’t too familiar with Something Wicked other than that it was Brittany Murphy‘s last film. Before watching this flick, I decided to switch it up a bit and not watch the trailer but re...

The Thing

Why it Took Decades for The Thing to Become a Classic

John Carpenter’s The Thing is often heralded as his masterpiece. It really is one of his best, in addition to being one of the best sci-fi horrors, one of the best body horrors, and just one of the be...

Ex Machina

Advance Review: Ex Machina

Celebrated British novelist and screenwriter Alex Garland (Dredd) makes his long-awaited directorial debut with Ex Machina, a stunningly-shot, beautifully-acted and puzzling sci-fi thriller that drips...

Advance Comic Review: ApocalyptiGirl

The post apocalypse is a setting that I’ve always found fascinating, and while there are some great examples of the genre such as the classic Mad Max movies or the recent television series The 100, a ...