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Advance Review: Judas Ghost

[soliloquy id=”21841″] Judas Ghost, is based on the Ghostfinder book series written by New York Times bestselling author Simon R. Green. It follows a team of professional ghost h...

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Review-Nightlight Movie

The Nightlight Movie is the recently released, first person perspective feature film by the writing and directing team behind Bluebox Limited, Bryan Woods and Scott Beck. Although the two have be...

The Buttress

Introducing The Buttress: All-Round Badass

Badass is just one word to describe The Buttress, AKA The Flyest Buttress. Straight outta New Jersey, this artist, musician, filmmaker and female rapper has the swag, the sound and the vision. Sh...

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Exclusive Interview: Bryan Woods and Scott Beck on Nightlight

Nightlight is the first feature length movie for filmmakers Bryan Woods and Scott Beck. Both were eager to speak with Wicked Horror about how their collaborative approach to writing and directing, as ...

10 Alien Movies You Should See (Besides Alien)

The Alien franchise makes up one of the most widely known and highly recognizable horror franchises in recent history, but there are far more alien films in the vast expanse of the horror genre. Our c...

The People Under the Stairs - Black Horror Cinema

5 Important Contributions to Black Horror Cinema

Matt Barone recently published a piece in the Dissolve which points out the disturbing lack of Black actors, producers, writers, and more within the horror genre. With Black History month drawing to a...

CUT! is Full of Twists and Surprises [Review]

Friday the 13th wouldn’t have been complete without checking out a horror movie. Wicked Horror went down to the Arena Cinema Hollywood to catch the premiere of suspenseful horror-thriller Cut! C...

How The Internet Could Do To Horror What it Did To The Music and Adult Film Industries

A few weeks back, I read an article about the effects the Internet has had on the music industry, and I was surprised. I knew that CD sales were down significantly, but the idea that they have al...

The movie poster for Dan T. Halls Asylum: The Lost Footage.

Asylum: The Lost Footage is Tragically Flawed

Directed by Dan T. Hall, Asylum: The Lost Footage, isn’t sure what type of movie it is. It has schizophrenic tendencies–switching from documentary-style interviews to found footage to nor...