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Midsommar

Ari Aster’s Midsommar is Next Level Horror [Blu-ray Review]

I saw Midsommar on a Wednesday afternoon in a theater with five other people—two duos, and one brave individual. When the credits rolled, the woman sitting by herself approached my friend and I...

Child's Play

Child’s Play Takes a Stab at the Ugly Side of Consumerism [Blu-ray Review]

Child’s Play (2019) sees Karen Barclay and her son Andy starting over fresh in a new city. As such, Andy doesn’t have many friends and spends most of his time with his smartphone...

The Stand

The Stand is a Stunning Restoration of the Most Ambitious Stephen King Adaptation Ever [Blu-Ray Review]

There were several attempts to bring The Stand to the big screen before Mick Garris’ seminal miniseries, but the story (at over 1,000 pages) just proved too big for a feature film, even with th...

The Dead Don't Die

The Dead Don’t Die Reanimates Romero Leftovers [Blu-Ray Review]

Whether or not someone will like Jim Jarmsuch’s The Dead Don’t Die is predicated on whether or not they find deadpan reactions to zombies funny. The star-studded cast delivers nearly eve...

Win a Copy of Supernatural Season 14 on Blu-ray!

Hey, you there! Yes you, *insert your name here*! If you’re reading this that means two things: You love the dark fantasy drama Supernatural and you like free stuff. Supernatural follows dynamic...

MA

MA is an Unfortunate Exercise in Mediocrity [Blu-ray Review]

I went into MA wanting to like it. In spite of lukewarm reviews, I was hoping it would be something special. It features a talented cast of characters and comes from a director with an impre...

Darlin'

Darlin’ Goes For the Throat [Blu-Ray Review]

Writer-director-star Pollyanna McIntosh’s blunt – and yet multi-edged – object of a film is a guttural, and delightfully weird follow-up to Lucky McKee’s The Woman. Darlin&...

Rob Zombie’s Halloween II is Way Better Than You Remember

I always have a problem trying to understand the automatic resistance so often accompanying a remake. Let alone a follow-up to a remake such as Rob Zombie’s Halloween II (which is celebrati...

Diabolique

Diabolique [Rabid Dog’s House Review]

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 the o...