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2026's Faces of Death is a whip-smart meta-slasher with a ton of social commentary.

Faces of Death Creeps Onto VOD

The 2026 Faces of Death remake/reimagining/reboot may have tanked at the box office, but it's definitely worth catching on VOD.

Buffet Infinity is a wildly inventive horror comedy that defies classification AND description.

Buffet Infinity is the Most Original Horror Movie In Years

Buffet Infinity is a bizarre-beyond-words horror-comedy mash-up that's unlike anything you've EVER seen before.

Mortal Kombat II sawed into theaters on May 08, 2026.

Mortal Kombat II Won’t Slice and Dice Your Expectations

Mortal Kombat II doesn't reinvent the (razor-tipped) wheel, so to speak, but it offers plenty of blood and guts for hardcore fans.

Crispen Glover menaces vet in lab in A Blind Bargain

A Blind Bargain is a weird proposition [Review]

A Blind Bargain pretty much had me at "Crispin Glover in a remake of a lost Lon Chaney film."

Xochitl Gomez has the world's worst babysitter job in "Hive."

Hive is Surprisingly Solid Tubi Terror

Xochitl Gomez's final girl energy makes Hive a true rarity these days — a straight to Tubi horror flick that's actually worth catching.

The ensemble cast of "Skate To Hell" is definitely something.

Skate To Hell Ollies into the Occult

Skate To Hell benefits from a bizarre ensemble cast Skate To Hell is the kind of movie that will appeal to who it appeals to — and is probably too unsavory for anybody else. But I think that wa...

The stars of Forbidden Fruits hit up the shopping mall food court.

Forbidden Fruits is Mall-Horror Madness

Forbidden Fruits merges Mean Girls with The Craft Forbidden Fruits is a movie that definitely falls into one of the most specific subgenres out there — shopping mall horror. The mall has been a...

The Unknowable: Darkland Bites Off a Little Bit More Than It Can Chew

Zachary Donohue’s faux true crime docuseries The Unknowable was a zippy, trippy little treat that managed to communicate everything it needed to in just 38 minutes, across 10 bite-sized install...

Blue Steel Flashes Action Film Feminism Through Slasher Lens [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...