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Bloody Marie is Heartbreaking Fun [Review]

Bloody Marie opens with the titular Marie (Susanne Wolfe) at what should be rock bottom. Directors/writers Lennert Hillege and Guido van Driel take us through a day in Marie’s life. She dances ...

Scream for Help [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...

Blood on my Sofa: Shedding Light on Into the Dark: Uncanny Annie

Welcome to Blood on my Sofa! Each month I will be providing you with a movie recommendation. It won’t be just any movie, but a film I watched during the previous month that really rocked my worl...

Itsy Bitsy

Itsy Bitsy is a charming creature feature that will creep you out [Review]

Itsy Bitsy  is a creature feature that follows Walter Clark (Bruce Davison of X-Men) and his newly hired live-in nurse Kara Spencer (Elizabeth Roberts of Word Party). Kara has myst...

Portals Brings Together Authentic Voices in Dissonant Keys [Review]

Christopher White’s Portals, an anthology horror film from Bloody Disgusting, is set during a worldwide blackout the day scientists created “the world’s first man-made blackhole.&...

The Gallows Act II

Sadly, The Gallows Act II Does Not Have the Magic of the Original [Review]

The Gallows Act II follows Auna Rue (Ema Horvath, The Mortuary Collection) and her dreamy boyfriend Cade Parker (Chris Milligan of TV’s Arrow) who attempt to unravel the mystery o...

Satanic Panic

Satanic Panic Makes Satanism Fun Again [Blu-ray Review]

Satanic Panic finds down on her luck pizza delivery driver Sam getting more than she bargained for when she chases down a weasely creep for his lack of gratuity. Sam soon finds herself facing off...

Trick is a Festive Treat [Review]

Trick marks the third collaboration from horror heroes Patrick Lussier and Todd Farmer, following 2009’s My Bloody Valentine and 2011’s Drive Angry. It bears some of the hallmarks of their...

Zombieland: Double Tap

Zombieland: Double Tap is a Far Cry from its Predecessor [Review]

My fear going into Zombieland: Double Tap was that it was a sequel everybody asked for but nobody needed. Sure, everyone wanted to see more of Little Rock, Wichita, Tallahassee, and Columbus...