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Island Zero Review

‘Island Zero’ Proves Not All that Starts Well Ends Well [Review]

Island Zero starts well. First time director Josh Gerritsen does good work making viewers afraid of a monster without showing them what it is from the start. Island Zero Starts Like This The film open...

Matriarch

‘Matriarch’ is an Absolute Must See [Review]

A Mother’s love knows no bounds in Scott Vickers’s low-budget gem Matriarch. The film sees laid back Matt and mom-to-be Rachel seeking refuge after a car crash leaves them stranded on a re...

Slither Slides Smoothly Between Sci Fi Horror and Comedy [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 with a little bite. Flying solo...

Butcher, Baker Nightmare Maker still

‘Butcher Baker Nightmare Maker’ Shines Bright in New Severin 4K Release [Review]

The new Severin release of Butcher Baker Nightmare Maker in 4K offers a great way to revisit the blood-soaked ’80s classic or to discover it for the first time. You’ll find surprises ...

A Field in England

Ben Wheatley’s ‘A Field in England’ is Tragically Underrated, Existing at the Intersection of Psychological Terror and Folk Horror

Surreal yet impressively realistic, Ben Wheatley’s A Field in England introduces us to a new wave of folk horror—an exploration of the psyche and an experiment in the experimental. While...

‘The Devil’s Honey’ is a Deranged, Steamy Classic [4K Ultra HD Review]

To start, I am a massive fan of sexually-charged thrillers. Admittedly maybe a little bit too much. Anyone who catches a glimpse of my TV screen at any given time, or sees what is on my watchlist, mig...

‘Tarot’ Is The Silliest Waste of 90 Minute Ever but I Didn’t Exactly Hate it… [Review]

Tarot, yes, that Tarot, is a return to form for the board game genre. Tarot, the game, is a little more obscure than most of the popular board games adapted to the big screen. Examples include Ouija, ...

The Levenger Tapes Review

The ‘Levenger Tapes’ Review: A Found Footage Film That Should’ve Stuck to One Angle

The Levenger Tapes focuses on the plight of three-college age students, a myriad of bad decisions, and the police detectives trying to track them down. Throughout the film, scenes switch between the t...

TransSiberian Rides the Rails of Confined Tension [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 with a little bite. Flying solo...