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    Domestic Disputes: Sickle's take on "Jakob's Wife"

    Domestic Disputes: Sickle's take on "Jakob's Wife"

    Jakob's Wife follows a woman unsatisfied with her drab life and passionless marriage. After being bitten by a vampire, she becomes one of the undead herself. As she struggles with the cravings that come along with the condition, the newfound power also gives her a glimpse into the freedom and excitement she has been desperately seeking. [This movie was viewed on Shudder at the time of this review.] Jakob's Wife Review Jakob's Wife managed to put a lot more on display than I h
    Button Mashing: Sickle's take on "Demonic"

    Button Mashing: Sickle's take on "Demonic"

    Demonic follows a woman who, in order to get closure with her estranged and now-comatose mother, is coerced into participating in an experiment involving a type of virtual reality constructed by the conscience. When the experiment takes a dark turn, the woman must come to terms with her mother's disturbing past and find out just what this experimental technology is trying to do. [This movie was viewed on Vudu (paid) at the time of this review.] Demonic Review I have to admit
    Make it Snydery: Sickle's take on "Army of the Dead"

    Make it Snydery: Sickle's take on "Army of the Dead"

    Army of the Dead follows a ragtag team hired to pull off a bank heist inside the quarantine zone of now-zombie infested Las Vegas. [This movie was viewed on Netflix at the time of this review.] Army of the Dead Review When going into a Zack Snyder movie, there are some preconceived notions you can expect to be fairly accurate: The opening is going to be the best part of the movie. There will be some unique and creative design choices in the style and cinematography. The plot
    Long Road to Bonkers: Sickle's take on "Amulet"

    Long Road to Bonkers: Sickle's take on "Amulet"

    Amulet follows a homeless ex-soldier who is offered a place to stay with a woman and her dying mother. As he begins to develop feelings for the socially awkward woman, he can't help but feel an unease within the house strange and disturbing things occur. [This movie was viewed on Hulu at the time of this review.] Amulet Review Amulet is an enigma in so many ways. It seems too clever to contain the apparent plot holes it exhibits, and it seems too entertaining for how uneventf
    Five Nights with Nic Cage: Sickle's take on "Willy's Wonderland"

    Five Nights with Nic Cage: Sickle's take on "Willy's Wonderland"

    Willy's Wonderland follows a wordless man (Nic Cage) who is forced to perform janitorial duties overnight in a haunted kids play place/restaurant in order to pay for repairs on his car. When a group of teens (20-somethings?) break in as well and the animatronic cast of the kids restaurant comes to life with vicious intent, the man must decide between fulfilling his cleaning duties or saving the group from the demonic robots. [This movie was viewed on Hulu at the time of this

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