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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie directed by Tobe Hoopers.

Dine Out Like The Sawyers – Texas Style

Horror fans know and love Tobe Hooper’s 1974 film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, but what they may not be aware of is that the original house is available to visit. Moreover, you can ac...

Halloween, Ginger Snaps - A Look Back at the Best and Worst of Early 2000's Horror

A Look Back at the Best and Worst of Early 2000s Horror

The early ’00s were an interesting time for the horror genre. This was a period just after the renaissance of the late ’90s and before the swarm of endless remakes that lasted through the ...

The Fly

How Cronenberg’s The Fly Made Body Horror Mainstream

David Cronenberg, especially in his early days, was never a mainstream director. His films weren’t meant to be accessible to the widest possible audience. He was at the forefront of body horror...

Robert LaSardo

Robert LaSardo on Anarchy Parlor [Exclusive]

Wicked Horror managing editor Tyler Doupe´recently had the occasion to speak with veteran character actor Robert LaSardo (who also stars in Human Centipede III) about Anarchy Parlor, his lat...

New on Netflix

New on Netflix

New on Netflix is a weekly feature here at Wicked Horror in which we take a look at the latest additions to everyone’s favorite streaming service. While June has been relatively impressive thus ...

Deep Blue Sea - Jump Scare Supercut

Is It Just Me Or Is Deep Blue Sea The Best Sharksploitation Movie Since Jaws?

In this regular series, a Wicked Horror writer presents an unpopular opinion about a particular genre offering and asks the oft-repeated question, “Is it just me?” In this installment,&#...

Horror of Dracula 1958

Horror of Dracula: How it Cemented the Hammer Legacy

Hammer Films burst onto the scene in 1957 with The Curse of Frankenstein. And just like the early days of Universal, one followed the other and a Dracula movie was put into production right away. Curs...

The Winchester mystery house

Looking Back at Winchester Mystery House: The House That Death Built

Known as the “mystery house”, “the house that death built” or “ghost house”, chances are, that if you live in San Jose, California, you know we are talking ab...

Extinction Agenda: The Troubled History of Dinosaurs and Horror

It’s taken a long time for dinosaurs to really be considered animals in the public consciousness—and we’re still not quite there. For over a century, from the time the first fossi...