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New on Wicked Horror TV: July 2023

Welcome back to What’s New on WHTV! This weekly list will update you on everything that is coming to Wicked Horror’s streaming counterpart, Wicked Horror TV. If you’re not aware, Wicked Horror TV is a...

The Faculty is Prime Late ’90s Horror [The Rabid Dog’s House]

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 with a little bite. Flying solo or wit...

Friday the 13th 3D

Seven 3D Horror Movies That are Completely Unbearable

Sometimes 3D can be a lot of fun. I’m not a naysayer for the format by any means. I think My Bloody Valentine 3D is pretty much the best modern example of how to have fun with this format. It’s diffic...

Parasite Joins the Criterion Collection [Blu-ray Review]

Bong Joon Ho’s Parasite shocked the world earlier this year by winning the Oscars for Best International Film, Best Original Screenplay, Best Director, and Best Picture. It was the first ever non-Engl...

Parasite’s Big Night at the Oscars is a Big Win for Horror

Parasite winning big at the 2020 Oscars marked a major turning point for Hollywood in a variety of important ways, chief among them that it was the first ever non-English language film to win Best Pic...

Respect: Parasite is Now on Blu-Ray [Review]

Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite is the story of a poor family infiltrating a rich one. It starts with the poor son, Kim Ki-woo (Choi Woo Shik). He’s friends with the rich family’s tutor, Min (Seo-Joon Park, w...

Ryan C. Bradley’s Top Five of 2019

Horror boomed again in 2019. The genre has been booming over the last five years, undergoing a transformation from Bush-era-nightmare-fueled torture p*rn into more allegorical territory.  This year al...

Ten Stars You Probably Didn’t Know Started in Horror

When trying to recall actors who became noteworthy to mainstream media and entertainment fans after appearing in horror themed projects, one typically thinks of Jennifer Anniston in Leprechaun, George...

The primary cover to Jay Gunn's first issue of "Surface Tension"

Advance Review: Surface Tension #1

In case your zombie narrative ever seems dry, just throw a bit of water on it. Fortunately, Jay Gunn did a hell of a lot more than that to bring us Surface Tension, a five part miniseries published by...

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