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Cujo - Ranking every Stephen King Movie

From the Prom to the Sematary: Ranking Every Stephen King Movie (Part 3)

We’re taking on a huge task here at Wicked Horror that nobody asked us to do. It’s massive to the point that you don’t even realize how huge until you’re right in the thick...

Ranking every Stephen King Movie

From the Prom to the Sematary: Ranking Every Stephen King Movie (Part 2)

We’re taking on a huge task here at Wicked Horror that nobody asked us to do. It’s massive to the point that you don’t even realize how huge until you’re right in the thick...

Maximum Overdrive

From The Prom to the Sematary: Ranking Every Stephen King Movie (Part One)

We’re taking on a huge task here at Wicked Horror that nobody asked us to do. It’s massive to the point that you don’t even realize how huge until you’re right in the thick...

Weirdest Stephen King Moments That Could Never be Adapted to Film

Stephen King is the most prolific author in horror history. There have been so many adaptations of his work that he’s become his own subgenre. You’ve got slasher movies, monster movies, ...

Pet Sematary Two

Why Pet Sematary Two is Much Better Than You Think

No Stephen King story needed a sequel less than Pet Sematary. I don’t think there’s any point in debating that. Aside from maybe Rage, it’s the most unrelentingly dark tome h...

Cujo - Donna from Cujo

Noteworthy Heroines of Horror: Donna from Cujo

Noteworthy Heroines of Horror is a recurring segment on Wicked Horror where we shine the spotlight on a female character from the annals of horror history that has made a significant contribution to t...

Why The Dead Zone Was a Surprise For Everyone Involved

The Dead Zone was made just as Stephen King adaptations were starting to become pretty hit or miss. People weren’t necessarily expecting each new movie taken from the author’s work ...

The Rage: Carrie 2 - Seven Unexpectedly Feminist Horror Movies

Why The Rage: Carrie 2 is Worth a Second Look

I rented The Rage: Carrie 2 when it came out in 1999 and as soon as it was over I vowed never to watch it again. I was ten. I loved Stephen King, I’d seen Carrie and I loved that too. I don...

Why Remaking It is Not a Bad Thing

Stephen King is an undisputed master of horror and has been for decades. It is one of his most celebrated works, and with good reason. The book is a masterpiece of cosmic horror and it spawned a telev...