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Nat’s Bottom Five Horror Movies of 2015

There are always going to be the horror movies that just don’t do it for you. It’s something that’s pretty unavoidable. We can talk quality all day, but a huge chunk of our opinio...

the craft - Feminism in the craft

Seven Reasons Why The Craft Still Holds Up

We’re swiftly approaching two decades since the release of The Craft. 2016 will mark the 20th anniversary of a film that’s proven to be one of the most remembered horror hits of its deca...

Forgotten Werewolf Movies That Need to Be Rediscovered

Werewolves are among the most popular horror monsters of all time, yet they make up one of the most overlooked of sub-genres. That’s always sort of been the fate of the werewolf. They’re...

Hocus Pocus Sanderson Sisters - Eight obscure sub-genres that need to make a comeback.

Eight Obscure Sub-Genres That Need to Come Back

One of the things that makes it so easy to be a horror fan is the fact that the genre is infinitely larger than most people even realize. It’s often referred to as something small and defi...

Fear Street

Fear Street Novels that Need to be Adapted for the Big Screen

After hearing the rumors of an upcoming film based on the Fear Street novels by R. L. Stine, we thought it might be fun to take a look at some of the author’s most memorable books and ...

'80s slashers you may have missed - Jamie Lee Curtis in Terror Train

Nine ’80s Slashers You Might Have Missed But Need to See

’80s slashers. Even today, these are how a lot of people define the entire genre. As a sub-genre, it’s never had as strong of an output as it did from 1980-1985, despite some resurgence i...

Hack/Slash - Lesser known horror comics that should become movies or series.

Seven Reasons Why Hack/Slash Needs to be a Movie Right the Hell Now

Horror comics only seem to be rising in popularity. They’re gaining readership, even as horror on screen is becoming more and more independent and very seldom sees a wide release. But even if h...

Saw - Wan and Whannell

Why it Took Me So Long to Love Wan and Whannell

James Wan and Leigh Whannell are the collective faces of modern horror. Eleven years ago, they created maybe the most influential horror picture of the new millennium so far. Saw was a power...

New on Netflix

New on Netflix – November 6th, 2015

New on Netflix is a weekly feature here at Wicked Horror where we take a look at the latest additions to everyone’s favorite streaming service. It can be tough sifting through all those horror ...