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    Blinded by the Dark: Sickle's take on "The Last Thing Mary Saw"

    Blinded by the Dark: Sickle's take on "The Last Thing Mary Saw"

    The Last Thing Mary Saw follows a young woman whose struggles with a romantic relationship with the house maid leads to a dark tragedy that leaves the young woman under investigation for the incidents. [This movie was viewed via Shudder.] The Last Thing Mary Saw Review I feel like a horror trend that has popped up more frequently in recent years is that of the "single-scene" horror film. And what I mean by this term is a movie that is generally dark and somber drama in tone w
    Sickle's 10 Most Anticipated Horror Movies of 2022

    Sickle's 10 Most Anticipated Horror Movies of 2022

    With our reflection of 2021 behind us, it's time to look to the future! What does 2022 look like for horror in the early goings of the year? Is there hope for our darling genre? Let's take a look at what we already have to look forward to! 10. Dr. Strange and the Multiverse of Madness This is less anticipation and more sheer hope. There were rumblings early on that this Marvel superhero sequel would be more on the horror side, and therein Lovecraftian. Of course, in the past,
    Sickle's Top 10 Horror Films of 2021

    Sickle's Top 10 Horror Films of 2021

    We've survived another year of chaos and terror with a little help from the horror that gets us by. Honestly, it wasn't that hard to narrow down the list to my top 10 for 2021. I don't know if that's a sign of mediocrity in horror this year, a down season due to the pandemic, or perhaps even my own jaded self incapable of seeing the magic in some otherwise great films. Or maybe these 10 films were so entertaining and engaging that they simply made the job easy. It's the new y

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