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Project Ithaca

Project Ithaca will restore your faith in alien movies [Review]

Project Ithaca revolves around a Saw like scenario where random people find themselves tethered to the same alien spaceship. With little information, five strangers have to navigate their imprisonment...

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...

Overlord

Blood on my Sofa: I Need More Overlord

Welcome to Blood on my Sofa! Each month I will be providing you with a movie recommendation. It won’t be just any movie, but a film I watched during the previous month that really rocked my worl...

Terror: The Infamy

First Impressions of AMC’s The Terror: Infamy

The AMC anthology series, The Terror: Infamy, is less than two weeks away from its 2nd season premiere and fans are buzzing with anticipation, myself included. The series premiered in March 2018 ...

The Intruder

The Intruder is Muddled and Unsure of Itself [Blu-ray Review]

The Intruder follows Annie (Meagan Good of The Unborn) and Scott (Michael Ealy of Jacob’s Ladder 2019) Russell, a young couple who have just purchased a beautiful home outside San...

Psycho Beach Party [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...

A scene from the 2019 film "Iron Sky: The Coming Race"

Iron Sky: The Coming Race is an Absolute Mess of a Movie

Simply put, Iron Sky: The Coming Race is a movie I just didn’t “get.” Granted, I didn’t see the first movie, but even after doing my post-mortem research on Wikipedia ...

A Nightmare on Elm Street 2

A Nightmare on Elm Street 2 is Quirky, Bizarre, and Fun [Editorial]

A Nightmare on Elm Street 2 sees Jesse and his family moving into a new home on Elm Street. While settling in, Jesse learns that Nancy Thompson previously occupied his new home. When Jesse f...

Rock, Paper, Scissors Loses Game with Psycho Sequel

Tom Holland has certainly proven himself a great director in the eyes of horror fans. One only has to reference Fright Night (1985) or Child’s Play (1988) to back up that claim. As a writer, hi...