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‘Sleep’ Will Be Frighteningly Familiar to New Parents [Review]

Being pregnant is horrifying enough without your partner falling apart to the extent that he’s sleepwalking, sleep-eating, and even sleep-causing-harm-to-himself-and-others. That’s the p...

Malcolm McDowell stars as the infamous emperor in the equally infamous 1979 film "Caligula."

A Kinder, Gentler ‘Caligula?’ Here’s Our Take on the New ‘Ultimate Cut’[Review]

Restored, remastered “Ultimate Cut” hits streaming, DVD

‘AfrAId’ is Admirably Mindless [Review]

To start, AfrAId is a new genre movie that is currently in theaters, from Blumhouse Productions and Sony/Columbia Pictures. Written and directed by Chris Weitz, AfrAId is technically a horror movie, b...

Time After Time is a Thrilling Ride [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...

Exhume review photo of two characters at a desk

‘Exhume’ Is Slight, but by No Means Unsuccessful ‘[FrightFest Review]

Scott Poiley, prolific producer and longtime Anthony DiBlasi collaborator (he worked on Last Shift and Missionary, among others), makes his directorial debut with Exhume, a movie that, judging by the ...

Neo-Noir Double-Header Features Unearthed Oddities

At something of a low point in his legendary career, country star Johnny Cash finds himself playing the part of a vile and violent psychopath, gunning down cops and terrorizing a defenseless housewife...

Book Review: Guilty Creatures: Sex, God, and Murder in Tallahassee, Florida

When avid outdoorsman Mike Williams goes missing during a duck hunting trip in December of 2000, an intensive search by local law enforcement yields little evidence to his whereabouts. Investigators u...

5 Great Modern Horror Short Story Collections

A short story is the perfect length for a horror story. In under 7,500 words, authors need to cut every paragraph, hone every sentence, and sharpen every word. There can’t be extra baggage, whi...

‘Alien: Romulus’ is a Well-Executed Crowd Pleaser [Review]

To start, the Alien franchise, with its dense mythology and rich history, fucking rules. Alien, and all of the movies that succeeded it, have been such unique and genre-bending experiences for audienc...