Impulsada por su miedo a la muerte, Victoria caza a una bruja mítica, decidida a robarle el libro que otorga la vida eterna, pero a un precio siniestro.Impulsada por su miedo a la muerte, Victoria caza a una bruja mítica, decidida a robarle el libro que otorga la vida eterna, pero a un precio siniestro.Impulsada por su miedo a la muerte, Victoria caza a una bruja mítica, decidida a robarle el libro que otorga la vida eterna, pero a un precio siniestro.
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It's amazing to see what can be achieved in such little time, and on such a small budget. This short horror film we got was pretty damn good. It had such a good story, some good actors and some great scenes in there. I liked the story and the characters friendship was very believable. The witch herself looked awesome and very old school style, like something out of Wizard of Oz!
I will be keeping an eye out for these film makers and really look forward to seeing what they come up with next! Definitely support these guys by checking out this film, but bare in mind it is low budget and not a Hollywood blockbuster.
I will be keeping an eye out for these film makers and really look forward to seeing what they come up with next! Definitely support these guys by checking out this film, but bare in mind it is low budget and not a Hollywood blockbuster.
Joshua Sowden pulls it out of the bag again!
Book of the Witch is a masterful dive into the supernatural horror genre, delivering a cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll. With its stunning cinematography, terrifying antagonist, and a gripping narrative, this film is a standout for both horror enthusiasts and cinephiles alike.
The story unfolds with a sense of deliberate pacing, pulling viewers into a world where folklore and modern fears collide. Sowden crafts a tale that is both deeply unsettling and richly layered, blending the chilling presence of the witch with a mystery that keeps audiences on edge. The narrative is a seamless blend of suspense, dread, and poignant storytelling, ensuring that every twist feels earned and every scare resonates.
One of the film's strongest assets is its cinematography. The visuals are breathtakingly eerie and Sowden's use of light and shadow are particularly effective - often framing the witch in ways that amplify her menace without overexposing her mystery. Each shot is meticulously composed, making even the most ordinary settings feel ominous.
The witch herself is a triumph of design and performance. She is a terrifying presence-both physically grotesque and psychologically unnerving. The scares she delivers are not just jump-scares but deeply haunting moments that burrow into your subconscious.
What truly elevates Book of the Witch is its story. It avoids the clichés often found in horror, instead weaving a tale that is as emotionally engaging as it is frightening. The characters feel real, their choices grounded, and their fears palpable. The script balances terror with human drama, ensuring that the horror never overshadows the characters' struggles and arcs.
To sum it up, Book of the Witch is a triumph for Joshua Sowden and a must-watch for horror fans. Its combination of outstanding cinematography, a terrifying villain, and an engaging story emakes it an unforgettable film. This is a movie that doesn't just scare you - it stays with you, haunting your thoughts long after the lights come back on.
Book of the Witch is a masterful dive into the supernatural horror genre, delivering a cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll. With its stunning cinematography, terrifying antagonist, and a gripping narrative, this film is a standout for both horror enthusiasts and cinephiles alike.
The story unfolds with a sense of deliberate pacing, pulling viewers into a world where folklore and modern fears collide. Sowden crafts a tale that is both deeply unsettling and richly layered, blending the chilling presence of the witch with a mystery that keeps audiences on edge. The narrative is a seamless blend of suspense, dread, and poignant storytelling, ensuring that every twist feels earned and every scare resonates.
One of the film's strongest assets is its cinematography. The visuals are breathtakingly eerie and Sowden's use of light and shadow are particularly effective - often framing the witch in ways that amplify her menace without overexposing her mystery. Each shot is meticulously composed, making even the most ordinary settings feel ominous.
The witch herself is a triumph of design and performance. She is a terrifying presence-both physically grotesque and psychologically unnerving. The scares she delivers are not just jump-scares but deeply haunting moments that burrow into your subconscious.
What truly elevates Book of the Witch is its story. It avoids the clichés often found in horror, instead weaving a tale that is as emotionally engaging as it is frightening. The characters feel real, their choices grounded, and their fears palpable. The script balances terror with human drama, ensuring that the horror never overshadows the characters' struggles and arcs.
To sum it up, Book of the Witch is a triumph for Joshua Sowden and a must-watch for horror fans. Its combination of outstanding cinematography, a terrifying villain, and an engaging story emakes it an unforgettable film. This is a movie that doesn't just scare you - it stays with you, haunting your thoughts long after the lights come back on.
Starts with an absolutely horrific and terrifying witch where the story is set into motion, slow building of tension throughout followed by a satisfying end to the nightmare. Especially liked the coloring of the movie, kind of grainy, dark, sandy... ominous.
For only a few locations, and small cast, the Director keeps you in it with interesting shots and angles. The story is not super easy yet not too hard to decipher. The two main actors bond together well as their relationship is developed in the opening scenes and you can tell they care for each other which makes the fear of something horrible happening to one of them that much more devastating. Overall a good job.
For only a few locations, and small cast, the Director keeps you in it with interesting shots and angles. The story is not super easy yet not too hard to decipher. The two main actors bond together well as their relationship is developed in the opening scenes and you can tell they care for each other which makes the fear of something horrible happening to one of them that much more devastating. Overall a good job.
The acting was on point! The chemistry between the 2 leads was great. The witch was creepy asf and she also did an amazing job of humanizing something we usually deem evil. The visuals and score and audio were great as well.
The story was something any of us can get behind. A healthy fear of death, someone we care about deeply, a moral compass, a price we are willing to pay for something we THINK we really want. I think the majority of people have all of these traits and I think this movie does a great job of showcasing the eb and flow between all of them. The Book of the Witch is definitely one that shouldn't be slept on.
The story was something any of us can get behind. A healthy fear of death, someone we care about deeply, a moral compass, a price we are willing to pay for something we THINK we really want. I think the majority of people have all of these traits and I think this movie does a great job of showcasing the eb and flow between all of them. The Book of the Witch is definitely one that shouldn't be slept on.
The book of the witch is a modern tale of witch craft, and the search for longevity.
Beyond the low budget (which is maximised exceedingly well), the minimal cast (who perform their roles well beyond the levels you'd expect), the cinematography (which makes such incredible use of natural and artificial light) and the locations (which smack of horror), the witch herself, a period personification of the Salem type witches you instantly imagine, but scary and evil as you would want, this is a film, masterfully told and I am so excited to see what this team produces next.
If you haven't caught this film yet, I, obviously, highly recommend it.
Beyond the low budget (which is maximised exceedingly well), the minimal cast (who perform their roles well beyond the levels you'd expect), the cinematography (which makes such incredible use of natural and artificial light) and the locations (which smack of horror), the witch herself, a period personification of the Salem type witches you instantly imagine, but scary and evil as you would want, this is a film, masterfully told and I am so excited to see what this team produces next.
If you haven't caught this film yet, I, obviously, highly recommend it.
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- TriviaThe film was shot in 6 days with two total crew members.
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- USD 12,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 13min(73 min)
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