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  1. Spoilers: My take, Pyewacket deceiving her into killing her mother was simply part of the curse. We, and Leah, are led to believe that the witch will somehow murder her mother, but the twist (if that's even the right word) is that the witch manipulated Leah to do it for her.

  2. Jul 8, 2023 · However, due to its chaotic nature, Pyewacket intentionally strings Leah along and pushes her to the edge. Toward the end, it successfully manages to convince Leah to believe what it wants her to. Although Leah brings Pyewacket to kill her mother, ironically, Pyewacket makes her do its bidding.

  3. Pyewacket has its issues keeping it from being in a league of its own, sure, but the important question is: would you recommend it to someone? And IMO you'd be wrong to say that Pyewacket is a waste of time compared to the average run of the mill horror movie.

  4. Pyewacket (2018) I'm dedicating September and October to catching up on some occult and supernatural horror films I've been meaning to watch. I finally got around to watching Pyewacket and thoroughly enjoyed it.

  5. Nov 19, 2021 · This week's Scariest Scene is from Adam MacDonald's Canadian indie horror gem, Pyewacket, yielding different reactions from Matt and Ariel.

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  6. Mar 20, 2018 · Pyewacket is a memorable entry into the genre of dark, disturbing horror (à la recent gems Kill List or The Witch) that is certainly not the fun, disposable watch its teen-goth-wiccan premise ...

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  8. Mar 22, 2018 · Pyewacket” may be too vague and restrained for some fright fans, but it’s an impressive step forward in MacDonald’s efforts to infuse genre tropes with realistic nuance.

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