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Still from The Purge 3: Election Year

Advance Review: The Purge: Election Year is a Biting and Violent Political Satire

The Purge films take place in a future where, one night a year, all crime is legal, including murder. In this third installment, a senator running for President on the platform of ending the annu...

Swiss Army Man

Blu-ray Review: Swiss Army Man is a Touching Buddy Comedy With Horror Undertones

Hank Has given up on life and is intent upon bringing his to an end. But right as he is getting ready to take his own life, Manny, a seemingly lifeless corpse, washes up on the beach next to him. Hank...

Satanic

Advance Review: Satanic Is A Surprisingly Original Fast-Paced Thriller

Satanic centers on a spring break trip that goes from fun adventure toying with sinister magic to a quick descent into despair. Chloe (played by Modern Family’s Sarah Hyland) and her straitlace...

Blood Diner

Vestron Video Blu-Ray Review: Blood Diner

Blood Diner finds a pair of cannibalistic brothers cooking up comfort food for their customers and business is booming. What their patrons do not realize is that the duo are serving up the flesh ...

Chopping Mall

Blu-Ray Review: Vestron Video’s Chopping Mall

Chopping Mall finds a group of friends locked in their local shopping center when they stay after hours to party. The storm that is brewing outside causes the mall’s security...

Abby

Wicked Reviews: Abby is a Weird Cult Classic

Welcome to Wicked Reviews, a new recurring VLOG segment at Wicked Horror where our own Zena Dixon tackles everything from the obscure to the mainstream and offers her always colorful opinions! Today w...

Tell Me How I Die is Intense but is it Memorable?

What would you do if you could see the moment of your own death? Would you try to change it? Tell Me How I Die is a new horror film that explores that very concept. A group of college students si...

Frightfest 2016 Review: Train To Busan

Just when it seems we’ve seen zombies in every possible, horrible situation imaginable (lest we forget, 2013’s brilliant Stalled put them in a toilet) Train To Busan trundles into the stat...

Frightfest 2016 Review: Johnny Frank Garrett’s Last Word

Based on the documentary The Last Word, English director Simon Rumley’s (whose segment in The ABCs Of Death, “P Is For Pressure” left a pretty lasting impact) Johnny Frank Garrett...