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Friday the 13th

Friday the 13th [SteelBook Blu-ray Review]

There isn’t really much that I can say about Friday the 13th that hasn’t already been said over and over. So, with that in mind, I won’t attempt to say anything new. But I ...

Alan Van Sprang in Tainted 2

Tainted Could Stand to Be More of an Exploitation Movie [Review]

Tainted has one of the most insane, homoerotic posters I’ve seen in quite some time. It’s a shame, then, that the movie itself is more subdued than its marketing material implies. The need...

We Summon the Darkness

We Summon the Darkness [Blu-ray Review]

We Summon the Darkness is a film that subverts expectations early and often. As soon as I thought I had things figured out, I realized that everything I assumed to be true was wrong. The flick ke...

Joy Ride Remains a Road Trip Riot with a Dark Destination [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 the o...

Dreamland Suffocates Under Its Delusions of Grandeur [Review]

Dreamland is the latest offering from beloved Canadian director Bruce McDonald, of fan favorite Pontypool and, more recently, the delightfully festive yet divisive Hellions, fame. The movie’s s...

Lulu Wilson bloody in Becky

Becky is Kevin James Like You’ve Never Seen Him Before [Review]

With Becky, comedic actor Kevin James seeks to follow in the footsteps of his long-time chum Adam Sandler by proving he, too, can do dark, difficult, and deep. As the gnarly trailer for the movie sugg...

Creepshow

Creepshow: Season One [Blu-ray Review]

Shudder’s Creepshow is a welcome companion to the two the two Creepshow feature films brought to us by George Romero and Stephen King (the less said about the rightfully mali...

Jumbo 2020 Movie Review

Jumbo Can’t Sustain The Momentum of its Carnival Ride [Chattanooga FF Review]

Zoé Wittock’s Jumbo is a movie that defies any easy characterization, and is at alternating turns an outsider coming of age narrative, a family melodrama, and a visually lush tale of first ...

The Pandemic Anthology is Horror Spiked with Much Needed Humor [Chattanooga FF Review]

In lieu of the world crumbling into a glorified dumpster fire, it’s hard to not be scared. Look, we are in the middle of a pandemic, there is no getting around that. You can’t turn on your...