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The Last Thing Mary Saw
Directed by
Edoardo Vitaletti
R
2021
88m
Drama
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Horror
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5.1
71%
49%
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The daughter in a strict religious family is interrogated after the death of her family's uncanny matriarch.
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Cast of The Last Thing Mary Saw
Stefanie Scott
Mary
Isabelle Fuhrman
Eleanor
Rory Culkin
Rupert
Judith Roberts
Constance
Carolyn McCormick
Agnes
Michael Laurence
Randolph
Shane Coffey
James
Dawn McGee
Ann
Philip Hoffman
Deputy #1
Matthew Stannah
Deputy #2
Sebastian Beacon
Deputy #3
Edoardo Vitaletti
Director / Writer
Aimee Schoof
Producer
Isen Robbins
Producer
The Last Thing Mary Saw Ratings & Reviews
RogerEbert.com
Matt Zoller Seitz
It has a you-are-there feeling that's unusual in low-budget period pictures.
New York Times
Lena Wilson
"The Last Thing Mary Saw" is as surprising as it is frustrating.
The Establishing Shot
Jeff York
This new frightener from writer/director Edoardo Vitaletti is an effective and haunting chamber piece. It does fall short of greatness, however, by sacrificing deeper character development in favor of mood and style.
The Weekend Warrior (Substack)
Edward Douglas
I'll be curious to see what Vitaletti does next, but he might want to consider finding some better scripts to direct rather than writing his own.
Paste Magazine
Matt Donato
The Last Thing Mary Saw feels restrained by its means-unable to emphasize its ultimate payoffs-and beholden to a tiptoe pace that won't ensnare all audiences.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
Not helping the cause is the effort's glacial pacing, which is meant to conjure a special sense of agitation, but doesn't get the feature where it needs to be in terms of unease.
CBR
Jon Mendelsohn
The Last Thing Mary Saw may be a slow burn, but its effective performances, eerie atmosphere, and explosive ending make it a must-see horror film.
Backseat Mafia
Rob Aldam
Creating an eerie and tense slow-burning chiller.
Slant Magazine
Clayton Dillard
The film comes to feel like a parody of a possession flick rather than a straightforward replication of the genre's tropes.
Mama's Geeky
Tessa Smith
A dark and twisted movie that takes a little while to get going, but once it does viewers are in for a treat.
AIPT
Nathaniel Muir
The premise may seem familiar, but the film is like few others. A coming of age story intertwined with religion and independence is just the set up for something much darker.
Midwest Film Journal
Evan Dossey
The Last Thing Mary Saw is a beautifully photographed and deliberately paced horror film about a cruel community that sees Satan in the loaded glances between two young women and takes drastic steps to destroy it.
ComicBook.com
Spencer Perry
There's something to be said about the look of the film itself, as cinematographer David Kruta brings a Barry Lyndon-like aesthetic where only the natural or period-appropriate lights illuminate the scenery.
Horror Obsessive
Alix Turner
The tension kept me, even if the plot details didn't; I loved the pace and the visual style.
Bloody Disgusting
Meagan Navarro
It's a polished effort that perfectly encapsulates the doom of suffocating repression. But there's not much there beyond the surface, and the filmmaker renders his mythology a little too imperceptive.
Kristen Maldonado
Kristen Maldonado
Very slow and drawn out.
Variety
Dennis Harvey
Vitaletti merits admiration for a debut feature whose ambitions are off the usual beaten track.
RogerEbert.com
Nick Allen
The movie's emotions and its ideas are predominantly hollow.
IGN Movies
Kristy Puchko
The subdued romance at its center might not be enough to keep some horror fans trudging along this twisted journey.
Austin Chronicle
Richard Whittaker
Writer/director Edoardo Vitaletti refuses to deliver definitive answers, but instead of that being frustrating it's intriguing and breath-holdingly hypnotic.
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