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Sickle [DVD]
Release Date: 2005 - 09 - 12, Rating Suitable for 18 years and over, Last Update 25.12.2009 05:45
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by - written on 03/07/08 (Very useful, 286 readings)
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'Sickle' is a horror film written, directed, and produced by Paul Gagné. The man actually appears in the film also as an actor under the name of Paul Cagney. This was Paul Gagné's directorial debut and he's basically here taken charge of as many different sectors of the film as he possibly could. Paul Gagné is also credited as the films supervising editor, he's made this very much his own project and given that before this film he only had experience (albeit limited) as an actor; I don't think he's done too bad a job at all here. The film is slow to build, the acting is pretty dreadful, and the cinematography is not great; the use of location is pretty good though and at ... Read the complete review
by Zakk Zander - written on 09/09/07
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Utter crap.
Wooden acting, poor direction, terrible script - in fact, with the exception of a snazzy box cover, there is nothing good I can possibly say about this 'film' - even the completely irrelevent nudity could not give it a glimmer of hope.
Having already been robbed of an hour and a half of my life I feel almost cheated that i have to put even 1 star.
Enough said.
by - written on 09/08/07 (Very useful, 275 readings)
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>>>> Synopsis After getting drunk at a college party a group of students decide to venture out to a derelict slaughter house where legend has it there had been several gruesome and mysterious murders, including that of one time slaughter house employee Martin Sickle, who if you say a special rhyme he will magically re-appear. But will they get the thrill they seek or will it be a bloody night to remember? >>>> Opinion Some times when you watch a low budget slasher movie you get surprised by some good cinematography or actually scared by some brilliant suspense, sadly "Sickle", or “The Slaughterhouse ... Read the complete review





