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Julia Ormond

Reunion is a Moody, Modern Gothic Thriller [Review]

One of several exciting releases coming at you during this Women in Horror month is Reunion, a modern gothic tale that should delight fans of slow-burn stories.   The film follows pregnant Ellie ...

The Funhouse is a Slow Burn Ride into Terror [The Rabid Dog’s House]

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 his c...

The Queen of Black Magic is Not for the Fainthearted [Review]

“Remake” is a dirty word in horror, to the extent the recent re-imagining of Eli Roth’s execrable Cabin Fever led to much pearl clutching throughout the community (as though the o...

The Night is Highly Derivative, By the Numbers Paranormal Horror [Review]

The Night, the latest offering from Iranian filmmaker Kourosh Ahari (The Yellow Wallpaper, Generations), is the first film produced in America to get a theatrical release in Iran since the country...

Synchronic

Synchronic is Sci-Fi with Strong Dramatic Elements [Review]

If given the choice between a horror or science fiction film, nine times out of ten, I’ll select the horror flick without hesitation. However, there are certain sci-fi titles that catch my atte...

Grizzly II: The Revenge

The Bears are Back in Town, Grizzly II: The Revenge Offers a Glimpse into Old-School Cinema

Grizzly II: The Revenge is a film that is supposed to be the cinematic sequel to Grizzly (1976) but it has been ‘in the making’ for 37-years. However, what it really is, is a film that w...

The Craft: Legacy

The Craft: Legacy is a Worthy Successor to a Pivotal Film [Blu-ray Review]

There are few teen films from the ‘90s that I love more than The Craft. It was a movie that offered outsiders a sense of belonging. While the 2020 sequel, The Craft: Legacy ...

Naked Cannibal Campers

There is More to Naked Cannibal Campers than Cheap Thrills and Schlock [Review]

Sean Donohue is one of the hardest working independent directors and producers in the industry, and he is nowhere near slowing down as he brings us his latest effort, Naked Cannibal Campers! I was fir...

A Creepshow Holiday Special Shapeshifts In Many Directions [Review]

Shudder’s Creepshow series has done an excellent job thus far giving viewers an anthology to latch onto. Capturing the spirit of what made the original George A. Romero & Stephen King collab...