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‘The Lair’ Doesn’t Live Up to Its Tantalizing Premise [Review]

Horror and action are two genres that can be tough to blend. The Lair, the latest directorial effort from Neil Marshall (The Descent) attempts to do just that. The story kicks off when Royal Air Force...

The Reckoning is a Bloody Good Time [Review]

Neil Marshall’s The Reckoning is here. And after a year seriously lacking in spooky festivities, the prospect of a movie centered around a literal witch hunt was far too tempting to pass up. Liv...

Sorry Haters, the New Hellboy Rocks [Review]

One of the most striking teaser posters for Neil Marshall’s Hellboy reboot featured our big red buddy standing proudly in front of a massive letter R, warning little “hell”-kids not ...

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Script to Pieces: The Troll Hunter Remake

Welcome to Script to Pieces, a recurring feature at Wicked Horror where we look at the best, most interesting and at times most unbelievable horror movies that never happened. Sometimes these will be ...

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How Dog Soldiers Separated Itself from Classic Werewolf Tropes

Dog Soldiers just turned fifteen years old last week. In that time since its release, it has proven itself to be one of the better, more beloved werewolf flicks of the modern era. It’s not like it has...

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Upcoming Hellboy Redux Will Be A Horror/Comic Book Movie

As we reported earlier this week, British filmmaker (and helmer of fan favourites Dog Soldiers and The Descent) is set to take on a very different kind of creature with the upcoming Hellboy redux. The...

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Script to Pieces: Dog Soldiers: Fresh Meat

Welcome to Script to Pieces, a recurring feature at Wicked Horror where we look at the best, most interesting and at times most unbelievable horror movies that never happened. Sometimes these will be ...

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Why The Descent Still Scares Us Over Ten Years Later

In 2001, Scottish director Neil Marshall released Dog Soldiers, a much needed film that breathed fresh life into the werewolf sub-genre. While it had its U.S. premiere on the Sci-Fi (now SyFy) Channel...

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Neil Marshall [Frightfest 2015 Interview]

Director Neil Marshall talks to Wicked Horror’s Joey Keogh about his contribution to Tales Of Halloween at Frightfest 2015. He opens up about the inspiration behind his vignette, how he became i...

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