In a wholly original turn, writer-directors Craig Hinde and Marc Zammit spin out an atmospheric, but orthodox British horror into realms of multiverse-type mind expanding entanglement
After kicking off with an atmospheric but orthodox piece of hoary British witchfinder gothic, Witch takes a genuinely unexpected and ambitious swerve after 45 minutes; as if writer-directors Craig Hinde and Marc Zammit had divined a scenario through a Ouija board during a fly agaric bender in the small hours. Divulging it would earn a dose of the ducking stool, and in any case it’s not quite clear that all the details hold up. But to broach the general nature of their devilry, it zooms this story of religious persecution out into a multiverse-type entanglement.
In 1575, the Horned One appears to have targeted the town of Dawnbrook; a woman takes to its streets carrying her parents’ severed heads. But at the murderer’s trial,...
After kicking off with an atmospheric but orthodox piece of hoary British witchfinder gothic, Witch takes a genuinely unexpected and ambitious swerve after 45 minutes; as if writer-directors Craig Hinde and Marc Zammit had divined a scenario through a Ouija board during a fly agaric bender in the small hours. Divulging it would earn a dose of the ducking stool, and in any case it’s not quite clear that all the details hold up. But to broach the general nature of their devilry, it zooms this story of religious persecution out into a multiverse-type entanglement.
In 1575, the Horned One appears to have targeted the town of Dawnbrook; a woman takes to its streets carrying her parents’ severed heads. But at the murderer’s trial,...
- 5/1/2024
- by Phil Hoad
- The Guardian - Film News
Directed by Craig Hinde & Marc Zammit, Witch will be available on Digital and VOD on April 30th, but we have a clip you can watch right now!
"In the year 1575, Johanna stands trial for the murder of her parents and accusation that she is a witch. During her court session, Johanna makes an outrageous claim that another townswoman, Twyla is her “real” mother and a fellow dark magic conspirator. Twyla’s husband William attempts to come to her defense."
Directed By: Craig Hinde & Marc Zammit Screenplay By: Craig Hinde Story By: Craig Hinde, Marc Zammit, David Baboulene Produced By: Marc Zammit, Craig Hinde, Tony Zammit Starring: Sarah Alexandra Marks, Russel Shaw, Ryan Spong, Fabrizio Santino, Daniel Jordan, Mims Burton, Anto Sharp, Danny Howard, Nell Bailey, Nick Tuck, Jame Hamlet and Ella Starbuck Distributor: Amcomri & 101 Films Production Company: Skylark Vision RunTime: 110 Minutes
The post “How Dare You Question My Judgment?” – Watch...
"In the year 1575, Johanna stands trial for the murder of her parents and accusation that she is a witch. During her court session, Johanna makes an outrageous claim that another townswoman, Twyla is her “real” mother and a fellow dark magic conspirator. Twyla’s husband William attempts to come to her defense."
Directed By: Craig Hinde & Marc Zammit Screenplay By: Craig Hinde Story By: Craig Hinde, Marc Zammit, David Baboulene Produced By: Marc Zammit, Craig Hinde, Tony Zammit Starring: Sarah Alexandra Marks, Russel Shaw, Ryan Spong, Fabrizio Santino, Daniel Jordan, Mims Burton, Anto Sharp, Danny Howard, Nell Bailey, Nick Tuck, Jame Hamlet and Ella Starbuck Distributor: Amcomri & 101 Films Production Company: Skylark Vision RunTime: 110 Minutes
The post “How Dare You Question My Judgment?” – Watch...
- 4/25/2024
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Monster High Season 1 Episode 20: Furrmergency; Boogey Nightmare Airs October 12 2023 on Nickelodeon
On Thursday, October 12, 2023, at 5:00 Pm, Nickelodeon brings you the latest adventures in the “Monster High” series with Season 1, Episode 20, titled “Furrmergency; Boogey Nightmare.”
In the first part of this exciting double feature, Watzie and Count Fabulous, two beloved characters from Monster High, find themselves accidentally transported to the human world. To make their way back home safely, they must join forces and rely on their wits and teamwork.
The second part of the episode revolves around Twyla, who faces a rite of passage. Her challenge is to pursue a Night Terror through the dreams of her friends. As she embarks on this mystical journey, she questions whether she is truly prepared for the trials that lie ahead.
Join the Monster High gang in this thrilling episode as they tackle unexpected challenges, embark on adventures, and showcase the importance of friendship and determination. Don’t miss out on the fun...
In the first part of this exciting double feature, Watzie and Count Fabulous, two beloved characters from Monster High, find themselves accidentally transported to the human world. To make their way back home safely, they must join forces and rely on their wits and teamwork.
The second part of the episode revolves around Twyla, who faces a rite of passage. Her challenge is to pursue a Night Terror through the dreams of her friends. As she embarks on this mystical journey, she questions whether she is truly prepared for the trials that lie ahead.
Join the Monster High gang in this thrilling episode as they tackle unexpected challenges, embark on adventures, and showcase the importance of friendship and determination. Don’t miss out on the fun...
- 10/5/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
One little film sparked a lot of sizzle and excitement on Riverdale Season 7 Episode 16. Practically all the teens were jumping over themselves for the wonders of Polly Amorous.
It's another '50s-inspired chapter in the sleepy town of Riverdale.
Through all the misadventures, character development came out as the brightest spot. And a slap that left us all speechless!
"Chapter One Hundred Thirty-Three: Stag" continued Riverdale Season 7's trend of exploring sexuality in the ultra-innocent world of Riverdale 1955.
It's not the first time this theme has been tackled. Let's not forget the sexuality book of Riverdale Season 7 Episode 3 or Betty's salacious fantasies on Riverdale Season 7 Episode 9. Riverdale has already ripped the bandage off and explored the territory.
For another chapter to explore sexuality and the characters not knowing how to react to it, this story felt like a retread.
We're 16 episodes into the final season; a "fish out of water...
It's another '50s-inspired chapter in the sleepy town of Riverdale.
Through all the misadventures, character development came out as the brightest spot. And a slap that left us all speechless!
"Chapter One Hundred Thirty-Three: Stag" continued Riverdale Season 7's trend of exploring sexuality in the ultra-innocent world of Riverdale 1955.
It's not the first time this theme has been tackled. Let's not forget the sexuality book of Riverdale Season 7 Episode 3 or Betty's salacious fantasies on Riverdale Season 7 Episode 9. Riverdale has already ripped the bandage off and explored the territory.
For another chapter to explore sexuality and the characters not knowing how to react to it, this story felt like a retread.
We're 16 episodes into the final season; a "fish out of water...
- 7/27/2023
- by Justin Carreiro
- TVfanatic
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.