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Natalie Burn on Awaken [Exclusive Interview]

Wicked Horror had a chance to connect with actress Natalie Burn about her involvement with the upcoming horror film Awaken. The actress offered her thoughts on strong female characters and why we need...

Franck Khalfoun on i-Lived and Amityville: The Reawakening [Exclusive]

Wicked Horror recently had the occasion to chat with Franck Khalfoun about his new film i-Lived, as well as about the upcoming Amityville sequel. The director filled us in on the character driven natu...

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Pernicious (Advance Review)

Pernicious tells the story of three young women who intend to spend the summer in Thailand teaching children to read English, but get much more than they bargained for. The trio unintentionally releas...

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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...

Area 51 to see release in May. The logo for Jason Blum's Blumhouse Productions which just launched BH-Tilt.

Blumhouse Announces Release Date for Area 51, Debuts Trailer

Oren Peli‘s long delayed science fiction thriller Area 51 is finally getting a release. The project first began lensing in 2009. In the time since, there have been a series of rumors regarding r...

Battle Apocalypse

Battle Apocalypse is a Drama that Tries to be a Zombie Flick

I had to think for a while before I wrote this review. While Battle Apocalypse (aka Chrysalis) bills itself as another entry in the zombie sub-genre, it really doesn’t play out that way, and in ...

10 Alien Movies You Should See (Besides Alien)

The Alien franchise makes up one of the most widely known and highly recognizable horror franchises in recent history, but there are far more alien films in the vast expanse of the horror genre. Our c...

The People Under the Stairs - Black Horror Cinema

5 Important Contributions to Black Horror Cinema

Matt Barone recently published a piece in the Dissolve which points out the disturbing lack of African American actors, producers, writers, and more within the horror genre. With Black History month d...

The Drownsman film poster.

The Drownsman is Making Waves on DVD and Blu This Spring

The aquatic horror feature The Drownsman, which garnered a positive response from its festival run, is headed for DVD and Blu-ray this Spring. The film snagged best picture awards at several different...