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‘Unwelcome’ Inexcusably Squanders A Great Premise [Review]

The myth of the fear dearg (pronounced like “far darrig”) aka red cap or, more literally, red man, is prolific in Irish mythology. Much like the fairies who hide in the woods so they can...

Obsession: Single White Female and The Roommate [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...

Phenomena Feels Right in 4K [Blu-ray Review]

My favorite Dario Argento flick is Phenomena (aka Creepers in the U.S.). Interestingly, I was unaware for a long time that I was a huge fan of Argento from such a young age. I was in my mid-20’...

Showtime

‘Showtime’ is a Dark, Personal Time-Travel Thriller [Book Review]

Wicked Horror contributor Ricky Ruszin has a new book out from Inkshares, and we were provided a review copy in exchange for an unbiased review.  The time-travel-to-fix-the-past tale is a horror/...

The Unknowable Casts An Intoxicating Spell in a Relatively Short Amount of Time [Review]

The Unknowable is the latest project from Zachary Donohue, whose bone-chilling debut, The Den, remains one of the best, if not the best, examples of Internet horror. After scaring us off our computers...

We Have a Ghost is Hauntingly Effective, Lighthearted and Wholesome [Review]

We Have a Ghost, the most recent Netflix original family adventure genre movie from writer/director Christopher Landon, hits a lot of the same notes as its ‘friendly ghost’ movie predece...

Bunker

In ‘Bunker’, War is, Quite Literally, Hell [Review]

In director Adrian Langley’s new WWI-set Bunker, an exhausted battalion of soldiers–some British, some American–find themselves presented with a rare opportunity. From the grimy tre...

Children of the Corn

‘Children of the Corn’ is a Remake Worth the Watch [Review]

The Children of the Corn series has been the most prolific of any based on a Stephen King work. While the original was not a critical hit, it has produced no less than eight sequels and two remak...

Consecration film

Consecration is Thoughtful, Visually Appealing Religious Horror [Review]

Religious horror is one of my favorite sub-genres, but it’s been a while since a film in this category stuck in my mind. If I’m being honest, everything since Saint Maud has been a bit o...