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Blue Velvet Reveals It’s Still a Strange World [Blu-ray Review]

Criterion has demonstrated once again their appreciation for the devoted film lover. The picture quality in this special edition Blu-ray of David Lynch’s 1986 feature Blue Velvet looks beautifu...

Who Plays Freddy Krueger

A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010) Never Sets Itself Apart from the Original [Retrospective]

In the remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street, Nancy and her friends are plagued by strange dreams. A man with a razorblade glove and a fedora is stalking them in their sleep. His name is Fred Krueg...

Isabelle

Isabelle Isn’t Worth the Watch [Review]

Devastation, romance and Satan, oh my! Rob Heydon’s latest feature, Isabelle, has all the elements to make for one hell of a horror flick. Unfortunately, it fails spectacularly at delivering any...

The Rabid Dog’s House: Cursed

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...

One dark night

One Dark Night is an Often Overlooked Camp Classic [Retrospective]

One Dark Night follows Julie, a young woman who desperately wants to join The Sisters. The Sisters is the coolest all-girl clique in school. The group is comprised of Carol, Leslie, and Kitty. But the...

Slaughterhouse Rulez Needs More Pegg and Frost, Less…Everything Else [Review]

Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are a dream team unlike any other, gifting us mirth, merriment, and heart in the likes of Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, all the way back to the still hugely underrated TV s...

Charlie Says is a Tender and Essentially Female-Focused Take on the Manson Myth [Review]

The cult of Charles Manson and the horrifying murders committed in his name remain a source of interest almost 50 years later (this August marks the anniversary of the murders). Cults are also really ...

Bitter-Root

Bitter Root Vol. 1: Family Business [Comic Review]

“Bitter Root Volume One: Family Business” is a brand-new release by David Walker, Chuck Brown, and Sanford Greene that was nominated for a Best New Series Eisner. It comes to us from Ima...

Poster for David DeCoteau's Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-o-Rama.

Sorority Babes in the Slimeball-Bowl-o-Rama is Delightfully Sleazy [Retrospective]

Following the exploits of a pair of pledges on initiation night, Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-o-Rama is a ridiculous good time. The the sorority hopefuls are teamed up with a trio of horn...