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About The Horror Geek

The home of Sick Flicks -- where we take a deep dive into the cinematic sewer to bring you the grossest and most disturbing movies of all time -- and then rate them on the world famous (well, maybe someday...) Gore Card. If you love all the splatter that matters, this is the place for you!

I'm Mike Bracken. I was The Horror Geek on Comedy Central's pop culture game show Beat the Geeks, and have been a professional film and videogame critic for 20 years. You may have seen my work at IGN, Fandango, Cinematical, Movies.com, Cinemablend, Engadget, or about a million other places, but now I'm on Youtube.

Check back every Wednesday for a new video review, list, or deep dive into some of the best films the horror genre has to offer.

Thanks for your support -- see you in the videos.

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