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Horror Crawl

Crawl is Smartly Cast and Suspenseful [Blu-ray Review]

Crawl finds college student Haley stopping by to check on her dad in the midst of a hurricane. While doing so, she encounters a group of hungry alligators lurking in her father’s flood...

Bloodline Keeps the Creepy in the Family

What do you get when a family man has a bloodthirsty vice and a disturbing lack of emotions? A psychological thriller–horror for the ages. You might wanna buckle in for this one, folks, it...

Dementer Gives the Devil his Due [Review]

Dementer opens with a grainy montage. A woman is dancing naked in front of a fire. A distorted voice is babbling. There’s a close up of a dog barking. Another, or maybe the same, woman is being...

The Addams Family

The Addams Family (2019) is Spirited Fun [Review]

The latest incarnation of The Addams Family sees everyone’s favorite clan of creeps facing off against a scheming Home and Garden Network host (Allison Janney) intent upon turning thei...

Family

Family is a Hellish and Brutal Journey [Review]

Family is a demented journey into the nightmare next door. It is presented in such realistic fashion that it will leave you feeling haunted. As a criminologist who is familiar with the high rates of d...

Gwen is a Hugely Impressive Debut and a Killer Showcase for Two Massive Female Talents [Review]

Gwen, the first feature from writer-director William McGregor, has drawn comparisons to another stunning debut, The Witch, due to its chilly atmosphere, old-timey setting, and strong, young female lea...

Harpoon is a Devilishly Simple, Frequently Shocking Tale of Frienemies Stranded at Sea [Review]

Harpoon‘s title is deliberately misleading; Hatchet or Velvet Buzzsaw this ain’t. The harpoon — or, as one character is repeatedly corrected, spear gun — plays a pivotal role i...

Looking for Mr. Goodbar [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...

Child's Play

Child’s Play Takes a Stab at the Ugly Side of Consumerism [Blu-ray Review]

Child’s Play (2019) sees Karen Barclay and her son Andy starting over fresh in a new city. As such, Andy doesn’t have many friends and spends most of his time with his smartphone...