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The Foxiest Silver Foxes in Horror

By definition a silver fox is a handsome, grey-haired man. But, to me, a silver fox is much more than that. It  is a man who has truly experienced life, a gent that is full of wisdom and accomplishmen...

Silent Night Deadly Night 3

Mute Moseley: The Undeniable Weirdness of Silent Night Deadly Night 3

Silent Night, Deadly Night was sure to have a sequel before it even came out. Back in the ‘80s, it didn’t take a lot for a horror movie to get at least one. However successful it may have been, Silent...

Giveaway – Win a DVD Copy of Almost Mercy and a T-shirt from Woodhaven Media!

Wicked Horror is happy to bring another giveaway opportunity to our wonderful readers! To celebrate the launch of their new online store, Woodhaven Media has partnered with us to offer a bundle pack o...

Bill Moseley

Interview: Bill Moseley Talks The Possession Experiment

Bill Moseley is, simply put, a legend of the horror genre. With a career spanning over thirty years, he’s been in dozens upon dozens of different movies. He’s appeared in several seminal horror films ...

Old 37

Old 37 Is a Bloody Slasher But Is It Too Typical?

Perhaps like director ‘Alan Smithee’ I, too, should have disowned  Old 37 . In the opening of the film, we meet brothers Jon Roy and Daryl who are watching their father shove his hand into...

William Froste

Upcoming ‘William Froste’ Assembles The Expendables Of Horror Vets

The Cannes Film Festival is no stranger to horror, exhibiting a wide range of genre flicks including everything from It Follows to, er, Sharknado 3. This year, William Froste, which is directed by Nat...

Review: Charlie’s Farm is Flawed But Not Without Its Charm

After a great deal of uncertainty as to when it would see a stateside release, Charlie’s Farm has finally landed on DVD in the US. It hits stores today and we have the lowdown on whether or not itR...

Ten Years On: The Devil’s Rejects Just Keeps Getting Better

Aside from the incomparably creepy Lords Of Salem The Devil’s Rejects, Rob Zombie’s sequel to the infamous House Of 1000 Corpses, is easily the controversial director’s most impressi...

Advance Review-Almost Mercy

Kids today can be more viscous than you might expect. They’ve become desensitized to violence and sex, and some even participate in very-adult activities without fear of consequences. People may argue...