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Dracula Untold Cover art.

Why Universal’s Upcoming Monster Slate Is Doomed From the Start

It’s always been a dream of mine to one day see the Universal classic monsters return to dominate the screen. Van Helsing tried to do this, but failed spectacularly. The Mummy franchise brought one mo...

Tomb of Dracula

Old-School Horror Comics That Should Make a Comeback

Horror and comics have had a longstanding relationship for many, many years. Some of the very first comics were horror stories, which make sense as the modern comic book spun out of traditional pulp n...

Machine Head

Cult Corner: Machine Head (2000)

[soliloquy id=”20411″] Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick… Michael Leonard Murphey’s Machi...

Frankenstein vs. The Mummy

Frankenstein vs. The Mummy [Advance Review]

Directed by Damien Leone, Frankenstein vs. The Mummy is a fairly straightforward movie pitting two iconic horror legends against one another for the very first time. The film is set in the present day...

Frankenstein vs. The Mummy

Director Damien Leone Talks Frankenstein vs. The Mummy

Frankenstein vs. The Mummy is an all-new independent horror film set for a Feb. 10 release that promises to bring together two of the biggest titans of terror in history. The referee of this fight, di...

The opening title screen to the monster cartoon Drak Pack.

Saturday Mournings: Drak Pack

Saturday Mournings is a recurring segment on Wicked Horror where we revisit some of the greatest horror-inspired cartoons from years past. On the inaugural installment of the segment, we are looking b...

Ten Unconventional Takes on the Frankenstein Myth

Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein: or, the Modern Prometheus was first published in 1818, and even those who are not fans of the horror genre are familiar with the story of scientist Victor Frankenste...

Phantasm 3: The Lord of the Dead directed by Don Coscarelli.

Top Ten Horror Movies Of 1994

[soliloquy id=”10838″] Twenty years ago, the genre was in a very different place than it is now. There were a lot less horror movies being made. The independent video market was just findi...