Sickle's Top 10 Films of 2016

December 31, 2016

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It's been a fun and successful year in the realm of horror, despite quite a few lackluster efforts across the spectrum. I'm not entirely sure if it's a good thing or a bad thing, but I found it was pretty easy to put this list together, even the order. There is a decent number of honorable mentions,...

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Blind Killing the Blind

December 27, 2016

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Don't Breathe Review

Don't Breathe follows a trio of young serial burglars who decide to rob the house of a blind man who supposedly has a large sum of money locked away in his house from a settlement. During their invasion, the trio slowly uncover the horrors the old man has been hiding and quickly...

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Two Evils Don't Make a Good

December 20, 2016

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The Wailing Review

One of the most critically-acclaimed horror films of 2016 was The Wailing. Hailing from South Korea, a factory for good horror, the film follows a policeman who is investigating a series of gruesome murders that seem to be related to some kind of maddening disease that is spreading...

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Warring Views

December 17, 2016

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Rogue One Review

About one to three times a year (there really isn't a rule for it), a movie comes out that we feel is deserving of a review for its popularity on the movie-going public. In most cases, these movies are of the scifi or action variety (again, no rules) with little to no horror to speak...

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We Need to Talk About Kevin [Smith]

December 13, 2016

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Yoga Hosers Review

Yoga Hosers follows two friends who must fight off a horde of Nazi sausages in a convenience store. Using their "yoga skills" and unlimited dry sarcasm, the pair fight the relentless onslaught of processed meats hoping to discover the means of their existence.

The plot, while outlan...

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Like a Good Neighbor

December 10, 2016

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The Good Neighbor Review

It's always nice to mention in cases like this a preface that the film in question isn't precisely horror. The Good Neighbor falls into this magic category between indie drama and horror/thriller, with elements that both compliment and contrast our genre of choice. So, despit...

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Ho Ho Horror

December 7, 2016

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A Christmas Horror Story Review

Low-budget horror anthology films are surprisingly more hit than miss. What makes anthology films more successful than other low-budget films is a mystery to me. Perhaps it is a combination of variables that make them seem more entertaining. Whatever that quality is, A...

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Grey Matters

December 3, 2016

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Night of the Living Deb Review

Night of the Living Deb follows a man and woman who wake up after a one night stand into a zombie apocalypse. To darkly comedic effect, the two attempt to survive and escape their zombie-ridden town. They first must find some common ground, for despite their brief intim...

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