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Freeway is a Fearless Modern Fairy Tale [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. Flying solo or with his c...

Incredible Violence

Incredible Violence is a Stunning Nightmare that is Worth Your Time [Review]

Incredible Violence is a nightmare that will put you through a hell of a ride as its storyline unfolds. The  film follows G. Patrick Condon (played by Stephen Oates of Frontier) a filmm...

Tucker & Dale Vs. Evil

Tucker & Dale vs. Evil is a Brilliant Black Comedy [Retrospective]

Tucker & Dale vs. Evil is the hilarious story of two best friends that set out to restore a cabin in the woods but wind up getting more than they bargained for when they encounter the forces of un...

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How Martin and Vampire’s Kiss are Strikingly Similar in Their Portrayal of Vampires

Whether it’s treated as an ancient bloodline or a chronic disease, vampirism has been depicted in countless forms across popular culture. Though some of the most common vampire traits include im...

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Why Beetlejuice is an Unsung Antihero of Horror

In the post-suburban American nightmare that Tim Burton fashioned with his 1988 classic Beetlejuice, the titular ghoul proves himself to be a cruel trickster, a manipulative demon, and a gleeful agent...

Fight Club 2 - Comic

Comic Review: Fight Club 2, Issue 9

As penultimate installment emerges, Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club 2 begins to bear a bit more cohesion than previously suggested. Even then, it can still be hard to follow some of the motivation...

Fight Club 2 - Comic

Comic Review: Fight Club 2, Issue 8

Perhaps needless to say, Fight Club 2 is a bit convoluted. At times, it’s easy to question why this tale was segmented into separate issues. Sometimes the episodic structure just doesn’t...

Fight Club 2 - Comic

Comic Review: Fight Club 2, Issue 6

Every solid sequel needs a brief moment of transition. This isn’t at all different in Fight Club 2’s sixth issue, which refrains from much of the heavy, proverbial movement the series ha...

Book Review: Something at the Window is Scratching Vol. 1 by Roman Dirge

Something at the Window is Scratching Vol. 1 (SATWIS) by Roman Dirge is the full color re-release of a book by the same name released by SlaveLabor Graphics in 1998. The poems were written b...

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