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- While Way of the Wicked is not breaking any new ground in the sense of a supernatural thriller, it also does not do a terrible job either. The story is extremely solid, the acting is very well executed, and the pace is steady enough to keep viewers attention throughout.
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Apr 30, 2014 · Way of the Wicked: Directed by Kevin Carraway. With Vinnie Jones, Christian Slater, Emily Tennant, Jake Croker. After a series of inexplicable murders sweeps a small, isolated community, Father Henry goes to a local police detective with a theory on why the murders are occurring.
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Way of the Wicked is a 2014 American horror film directed by Kevin Carraway and starring Christian Slater. The film had its Internet premiere on April 30, 2014 in China and was released onto DVD in the United States on May 20 of the same year.
"Way of the Wicked" falls short of being memorable by offering nothing new to audiences. Robbie (Jake Croker) is a disturbed young teen suspected of causing a mysterious death. After five years, he returns to his hometown to start anew.
May 19, 2014 · WAY OF THE WICKED isn’t a bad film – it looks good, with plenty of well-lensed outdoor scenes and moments that manage to establish the “small town” feel without forcing it down our throats.
May 15, 2014 · Review Score: 40. Older. Swap the menstruating girl with a teenage boy, remove all of the personality, and “Way of the Wicked” can be described as a male version of “Carrie” with a slight hint of “The Omen,” albeit far less interesting than either.