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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...

Silent Night

Silent Night (2012) is a Remake that Actually Justifies its Own Existence [Editorial]

In Silent Night, a small, midwestern town Sheriff discovers that a vigilante maniac in a Santa suit has set off on a murder spree. The madman is killing off the residents of the town that he deems ill...

Is that You?

Is That You? Makes Monsters Of Men [Review]

Cuban horror film ¿Eres tú, papá? (a.k.a. Is That You?), reveals itself with a slow, dirge-like crawl. While its simple story – of an impoverished family tormented by their abusi...

The Reflecting Skin Captures a Nightmare Childhood [Blu-ray Review]

The Reflecting Skin is the kind of movie that you’ll Google as soon as you’ve finished. People have been talking about it, trying to decipher, since it came out in 1990. So much happens ...

The VelociPastor

The VelociPastor More Than Lives Up to Its Insane Title [Review]

With a title like The VelociPastor, you know what you’re gonna get, right? Something wacky, with terrible CGI, and nothing resembling a plot. And yet, in the case of this, the second feature fro...

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark Offers Spine-Chilling Nostalgia

During this year’s San Diego Comic Con, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark hosted it’s own panel to reveal a new poster for the “Jangly Man” and discuss the upcoming f...

Cube

Cube is a Cerebral Character Study [Retrospective]

A group of strangers wake up inside a giant contraption. Each one of them possesses a unique characteristic or skill that can aid the group in their plight to try and escape the mechanism. But they mu...

Perception

Perception is a Twisted Delightful Surprise [Review]

Perception follows up and coming real estate investor Daniel (played by Wes Ramsey of TV’s Charmed) relying on the services of psychic Nina (Meera Rohit Kumbhani of Television’s ...

Nekrotronic

Nekrotronic has Loads of Style, Some Substance [Review]

In the best scene in Nekrotronic, Torquel (Tess Haubrich) dual wields pistols, shooting through an army of unnamed demons to the sound of Morten Harket covering “Can’t Take My Eyes Off o...