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Ian Brady and Myra Hindley

Killer Couples: Match Made In Murder

There have been hundreds of different murderers and serial killers, and being a killer seems like it could get lonely. But some couples are just made for each other in the most sinister of ways. ...

Frightfest 2015 Interview: Michael McElhatton

Esteemed Irish actor Michael McElhatton took time out of his busy scheduled to speak with Wicked Horror’s Joey Keogh about his involvement with The Hallow at Frightfest 2015. He opened...

Frightfest 2015 Interview: Anthony Di Blasi

Director Anthony DiBlasi talks to Wicked Horror’s Joey Keogh about his latest movie, the graduation-themed slasher Most Likely To Die, at Frightfest 2015. The director opens up about his inspira...

Why David Cronenberg Gets Heat for His Portrayal of Female Characters

David Cronenberg is one of the best directors that the horror genre has ever known. He burst onto the scene with Shivers, which was made for very little money. This was a statement against a conservat...

Halloween Most outrageous deaths in the Halloween franchise - Halloween Returns

How Modern Audiences Respond to the Classics (And What it Means for the Future)

This is something that’s been weighing on my mind for a little while now. It’s hard to say exactly what kind of movie will be remembered as a classic. It’s tough to say what will ...

Frightfest 2015 Interview: Corin Hardy on The Hallow

Writer-director Corin Hardy talks to Wicked Horror’s Joey Keogh about his debut feature The Hallow at Frightfest 2015. Hardy opened up about his inspiration for the film, his love of fairy tales...

Back & Shining Bright on the Stage: The Musical Hologram

If anything is certain in this life, it’s death. Morbid I know, but for musicians, death can be a path to musical immortality. Enter musical holography. Holography is the science and ...

Frightfest 2015 Interview: Axelle Carolyn

Axelle Carolyn spoke with Wicked Horror’s Joey Keogh about her brainchild, Tales Of Halloween, at Frightfest 2015. The director opened up about the genesis of the project, her love for scar...

Frightfest 2015 Review: Cherry Tree

The curse of the Irish horror movie continues with Cherry Tree, a movie that was demonstrably filmed on the Emerald Isle but that inexplicably relocates the action to the UK. And almost everybody̵...