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Comic Review: Dead Inside Volume 1 Is A Gritty Collection With A Hardboiled, Dragnet Vibe

Dead Inside Volume 1 is a collection of the first five issues of the titular series, which revolves around Linda Caruso, a former beat cop who finds herself in the Jail Crimes Division after encourage...

Vampire Hunter D Volume 26: Bedeviled Stagecoach Is A Fantastical Horror Fantasy That You Can Curl Up With

Vampire Hunter D Volume 26: Bedeviled Stagecoach is the latest novel in the Vampire Hunter D series. These translated novels, written by Hideyuki Kikuchi and Yoshitaka Amano since 1983, also boast com...

Review: The Dark Tower Is A Summer Must-Watch That’s Refreshingly Different To The Usual Box Office Suspects

This past weekend The Dark Tower opened as a much-anticipated film based on the beloved series of novels, by Stephen King, of the same name. However, when I went to look up where/which book(s) exactly...

Review: Annabelle: Creation Is Bad. So Very, Very Bad.

Annabelle: Creation is a terrible title. It’s one step away from Annabelle: Origins and makes about as much sense. The poster for the flick is even worse utilising, as it does, practically every...

The Dark Horse Book of Horror Is The Horror Anthology You Need In Your Life

The Dark Horse Book of Horror is a massive collection of four, previously published horror anthologies; The Dark Horse Book of Monsters, The Dark Horse Book of Witchcraft, The Dark Horse Book of Haunt...

Review: The Transfiguration Is The Ideal Modern Companion To Romero’s Martin

If the mainstream media are to be believed, we are in a new era of horror. Now, our beloved genre isn’t just the refuge of freaks and weirdos, but rather where the real art is made. That is, as ...

Review: Cut Shoot Kill Has A Lot Of Fun Disassembling The Slasher Movie

Horror comedy is tough to do, this much we know. For every Tucker And Dale Vs. Evil, there’s a Cabin In The Woods. The phenomenally well-titled Cut Shoot Kill doesn’t reach the heights of ...

Resident Evil: Vendetta Is An Inventively Animated Film That Could Be The Future Of Video Game Adaptations

Resident Evil:Vendetta features the return of fan favorites from the unstoppable video game franchise, including Chris Redfield (Kevin Dorman; Reel Steel, Avatar) and Leon S. Kennedy (Matthew Mercer; ...

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Netflix Spotlight: Tag Is As Moving As It Is Brutal

Netflix Horror Spotlight brings you Wicked Horror’s top picks for what to watch on Netflix, whether it’s the latest indie darling, a classic masterpiece or a silly slasher that deserves ...