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With nowhere to go, she returned, studied witchcraft, and eventually lulled the witch into a deep sleep, using scary stories due to her immense love for them. Alex has been helping her keep the witch unconscious with his own scary stories while Natacha harvests her magic. The room shakes. They will all die if the witch wakes.
The Blair Witch Project (1999). Completed with found footage, this horror classic follows three film students as they travel to a small New England town in hopes of collecting documentary footage ...
Here are the best witch movies on Disney, Netflix, HBO Max and more from the '80s, '90s, 2000s, and beyond, including family friendly, funny and scary horror options.
The Last Witch Hunter: Breck Eisner: 2015 [230] [231] Left Bank: Pieter Van Hees: 2008 [232] [233] [234] The Legend of the Christmas Witch (La Befana vien di notte) Michele Soavi: 2018 [235] The Lego Batman Movie: Chris McKay: 2017: Lilly the Witch: The Dragon and the Magic Book (Hexe Lilli: Der Drache und das magische Buch) Stefan Ruzowitzky: 2009
Films about witch doctors, healers, particularly in regions which use traditional healing rather than contemporary medicine. Pages in category "Films about witch doctors" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
King tweeted significant praise for the film, writing: "The Witch scared the hell out of me. And it's a real movie, tense and thought-provoking as well as visceral." [68] On social media, Keene stated: "The Witch is a gorgeous, thoughtful, scary horror film that 90% of the people in the theater with you will be too stupid to understand." [69]
White Witch Doctor is a 1953 American adventure horror film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Susan Hayward, Robert Mitchum, and Walter Slezak. Made by 20th Century Fox , it was produced by Otto Lang from a screenplay by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts , based on the 1950 novel by Louise Allender Stinetorf (1900–1992).
A contemporary review in Variety criticized the film's ending as "cryptic", and noted that the "makeup effects by Judy Yonemoto are okay". [3] In his book Creature Features: The Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Movie Guide , John Stanley wrote that "due to flat, nonatmospheric lighting, mediocre actresses and inadequate effects, Witchtrap ...