Nightlight is the first feature length movie for filmmakers Bryan Woods and Scott Beck. Both were eager to speak with Wicked Horror about how their collaborative approach to writing and directing, as ...
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...
[soliloquy id=”18629″] Directed by Tara Anaise, Dark Mountain, is a movie just for lovers of found footage cinema. It starts off very Blair Witch-esque with a hysterical women crying and ...
[soliloquy id=”13079″] Written and directed by Jennifer Kent, “If it’s in a word, or it’s in a look, you can’t get rid of The Babadook.” The Babadook revolves around struggling, single mom...
Directed and written by brothers John and Drew Dowdle, The Poughkeepsie Tapes is a “found footage” film, told in a faux-documentary style. Centering on the town of Poughkeepsie, New York, a stash of o...
The 2009 remake of The Last House on the Left had a fairly warm reception. A lot of people liked it. But it never had the name power nor the legacy of a film like Nightmare on Elm Street or Friday the...
[soliloquy id=”9296″] Based on true events, Deliver Us from Evil is the latest horror movie from “Sinister” director Scott Derrickson. With Sinister being up there as one of my favorite ho...
Wes Craven’s first original movie in twenty years and it is not his worst film, nor his best. It is in some ways a throwback slasher and in at her ways it’s a supernatural revenge movies similar (some...
[soliloquy id=”10776″] Odd Thomas is an adaptation of a successful book series by bestselling author Dean Koontz. It has a successful director at the helm (Stephen Sommers of the Mummy fil...