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Pyewacket

Be careful what you wish for. Someone might be listening.
2017 | 88m | English

(12138 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Adam MacDonald
Writer: Adam MacDonald
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A frustrated, angry teenage girl awakens something in the woods when she naively performs an occult ritual to invoke a witch to kill her mother.
Release Date: Dec 08, 2017
Director: Adam MacDonald
Writer: Adam MacDonald
Genres: Drama, Horror, Thriller
Keywords witch, cabin, widow, black magic, high school, woods, murder, teenage girl, attic, occult, devil worship, mother daughter relationship, evil spell
Production Companies Entertainment One, JoBro Productions, Just Believe Productions, Cave Painting Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Laurie Holden Mrs. Reyes
Nicole Muñoz Leah Reyes
Chloe Rose Janice
Eric Osborne Aaron
James McGowan Rowen Dove
Victoria Sanchez Teacher
Neil Whitely Detective
Missy Peregrym 911 Operator (voice)
Bianca Melchior Pyewacket
Romeo Carere Rob
Tanner Zipchen Student
Name Job
Christian Bielz Director of Photography
Damian Zuch Production Design
Maureen Grant Editor
Lori Fischburg Line Producer
Stephanie Gorin Casting
Tina Tsai Art Direction
Jasmin Bender Set Decoration
Stephanie Maione Set Decoration
Kendra Terpenning Costume Design
Kayla Kertesz Makeup & Hair
Hannah Grace Rooney Key Hair Stylist
Alexandra Rotundo Makeup Department Head
Francisco Bermudez Second Assistant Director
Aurèle Gaudet First Assistant Director
Leanne Beck Property Master
Jesse Persian Carpenter
Ed Spender Carpenter
Paolo Di Teodoro Sound Mixer
Shaun Gratto Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Christopher Guglick Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Dave Mercel Foley Recordist
Faustine Pelipel Dialogue Editor
Claudia Pinto Sound Effects Editor
Rob Sinko ADR Recordist
Jonathon St. Clair Boom Operator
Max MacDonald Special Effects Coordinator
Isaac Heron Visual Effects Editor
Geoff D.E. Scott Visual Effects Supervisor
Casey Walker Visual Effects Supervisor
Dana Jones Stunt Double
Wayne Wells Stunt Coordinator
Russell Berki Best Boy Electric
Kyle Borgogelli Key Grip
Melissa Connors Still Photographer
Charles Hutchings Second Assistant Camera
Josh Macdonald First Assistant Camera
Brandon Mayer Camera Trainee
Wayne St-George Key Grip
Michael Perlmutter Music Supervisor
Christine Sola Production Coordinator
Brandon Tobia Project Manager
Alexandra Anger Special Effects Makeup Artist
Adam MacDonald Writer, Director
Lee Malia Original Music Composer
Michael B. Forsey Post Production Supervisor
Heather Young Production Manager
Patrick McFadden Third Assistant Director
Naomi Frenette Stunt Double
Keith Bowser Assistant Costume Designer
Jenny Mac Script Supervisor
Name Title
Jeff Sackman Executive Producer
Joe Sisto Executive Producer
Anne-Claire Villeneuve Executive Producer
Andrew Bronfman Associate Producer
Jonathan Bronfman Producer
Victoria Sanchez Producer
Patrick Roy Executive Producer
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Reviews

furious_iz
6.0

A slow-burn horror that doesn't quite burn enough. Before I get started let me just say that angst and anger are not the same thing. I have read so many reviews that have described the character of Leah as angst-ridden. Angst is fear or anxiety, often about the future, it is not the same thing ... as anger... Leah is a teen living with her grieving mother. She likes black metal and the occult. She's not completely off the rails, still respects her mother, but she is clearly dealing with the loss of her father as is her mother. Her mum decides it is time to uproot from the family home and shift to a cabin in the woods. After a massive argument the angry teen summons a demon/witch/entity to kill her mum, and spends the rest of the film regretting and trying to reverse the ritual. There's some good acting, some nicely fleshed out characters with a lot of grey moral areas, no one is completely good or completely bad. The mother is simultaneously cold, selfish, distant, loving, caring and concerned. The daughter is angry, upset, respectful and loving. The witch is a little like the shark in jaws, all subtle out of focus, with only the odd decent look at it. That is both a good and a bad thing. Fans of horror might feel let down, but fans of thrillers might think it is all a little too much There are some monumentally bad decisions which are hard to get over, and the ending lacked some punch, but it is mostly a well made quiet film. 6/10

Jun 23, 2021
repojack
7.0

Alone Alone 2020 ★★★½ Rewatched 17 Sep, 2020 Surly goth teenagers dabbling in the occult have become a horror movie cliché, but with Adam MacDonald's follow-up to his excellent debut Backcountry, it is an effective and compelling slow burn. With great performances from the leads (including Laur ... ie Holden of The Mist and The Walking Dead), it explores what happens when a troubled teen follows up on her darkest wish. The final act is creepy and disturbing even though it comes to an abrupt end too early leaving us wanting more.

Jun 23, 2021