Xander is a witch whose abuse of black magic has led him to disaster after disaster. After trying to go clean of witchcraft, Xander befriends a young loner, helping Roland with bullies, girl... Read allXander is a witch whose abuse of black magic has led him to disaster after disaster. After trying to go clean of witchcraft, Xander befriends a young loner, helping Roland with bullies, girlfriends, and other teenage atrocities.Xander is a witch whose abuse of black magic has led him to disaster after disaster. After trying to go clean of witchcraft, Xander befriends a young loner, helping Roland with bullies, girlfriends, and other teenage atrocities.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 3 nominations total
James Hennigan
- Henry Hunter
- (as Jimmy Hennigan)
Matthew Sharpe
- Tim
- (as Matt Sharpe)
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Really, like very low budget done right, compare to stinkers.
A decent 5 +1 for watchability and covid .
Cheesy replay of the bully story with a Spell cast flavor.
Hey, i didnt use the FF button, so it has somehow kept my interest .
A decent 5 +1 for watchability and covid .
Cheesy replay of the bully story with a Spell cast flavor.
Hey, i didnt use the FF button, so it has somehow kept my interest .
After getting in trouble with the authorities, a witch decides to flee the small town he lives in and finds refuge with a friend, but when he befriends a bullied worker at a fast-food restaurant he begins to teach his black magic skills to help him out setting off a wave of trouble when the secrets are revealed.
This was a rather troubling genre effort. One of the main elements which hold this one back is that the film's reliant on trying to force the horror elements on a completely unlikeable figure. This one tries to generate sympathy for a narcissistic, shallow abuser of black magic for his own means and then has the gall to impose himself on a reluctant friend to invade his life, deny responsibility and act as socially repugnant as he wants to be. Getting a job at the diner causes more issues with the too-cool-for-school approach that doesn't engender himself any better as he still comes off as a pompous, arrogant douchebag. The way he interacts with the employees, customers or anyone else he comes across simply continues that feeling which really turns him off as a sympathetic figure. Even worse is the supposed horror scenes here just come off rather lame and underwhelming. The branding of the main witch storyline should've been far more of a threatening notice to get things involved with his actual identity but is ineptly handled to the point of not even being that interesting. The scenes of them practicing spells doesn't come off as anything more than lighthearted teaching scenes, and the moments he tries to put spells on others just come off as lame with the whole thing relegated to breaking out in zits and speaking unwanted truths about others. That none of these remotely come off as threatening is a major factor here as the idea of what's going on should've been threatening and intimidating but instead has a completely underwhelming feel. These here are what holds this one down. This one does have a few intriguing elements to it so it's not a total miss. The main enjoyable factor to this one is the somewhat gruesome effects-work made for the various spells being cast. Although the idea is somewhat underwhelming itself, the outcome still works in the context of seeing all the spores that have broken out on their face and body, producing some rather fun results. The later scenes with the action being carried out to keep their secret intact works nicely to inject some activity into the film by offering up a fine mix of supernatural antics and much more normal interactions that offer some rather enjoyable means of confronting a supernatural being. However, these aren't overly exciting in the long run and don't have enough to raise this one up over its flaws.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
This was a rather troubling genre effort. One of the main elements which hold this one back is that the film's reliant on trying to force the horror elements on a completely unlikeable figure. This one tries to generate sympathy for a narcissistic, shallow abuser of black magic for his own means and then has the gall to impose himself on a reluctant friend to invade his life, deny responsibility and act as socially repugnant as he wants to be. Getting a job at the diner causes more issues with the too-cool-for-school approach that doesn't engender himself any better as he still comes off as a pompous, arrogant douchebag. The way he interacts with the employees, customers or anyone else he comes across simply continues that feeling which really turns him off as a sympathetic figure. Even worse is the supposed horror scenes here just come off rather lame and underwhelming. The branding of the main witch storyline should've been far more of a threatening notice to get things involved with his actual identity but is ineptly handled to the point of not even being that interesting. The scenes of them practicing spells doesn't come off as anything more than lighthearted teaching scenes, and the moments he tries to put spells on others just come off as lame with the whole thing relegated to breaking out in zits and speaking unwanted truths about others. That none of these remotely come off as threatening is a major factor here as the idea of what's going on should've been threatening and intimidating but instead has a completely underwhelming feel. These here are what holds this one down. This one does have a few intriguing elements to it so it's not a total miss. The main enjoyable factor to this one is the somewhat gruesome effects-work made for the various spells being cast. Although the idea is somewhat underwhelming itself, the outcome still works in the context of seeing all the spores that have broken out on their face and body, producing some rather fun results. The later scenes with the action being carried out to keep their secret intact works nicely to inject some activity into the film by offering up a fine mix of supernatural antics and much more normal interactions that offer some rather enjoyable means of confronting a supernatural being. However, these aren't overly exciting in the long run and don't have enough to raise this one up over its flaws.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
As I write, this movie has a 3.7 rating, which is way too low. Sure, it's got a next to nothing budget which shows from time to time. It's not particularly original story-wise. But it's got something that's rarely seen in the comedy/horror genre: It's got heart.
Not a good film but hey it's the Covid era and we take what we can get. The acting is pretty awful ("crazy big scarywide-eyes" awful), the sound design is surprisingly decent and the writing is freaking hilarious (unintentionally).
My main reason for writing this after seeing the film: BAD WITCH's producers & writers should have done a bit of Google-ing/Bing-ing/Yahoo-ing/DuckDuckGo-ing for about, oh, 2 minutes and they would have realized there is NO SUCH THING AS A MALE WITCH.
The proper term should have been Bad Warlock, but hey it's the Covid and the internet machines are hard to come by.
Thanks for reading - Please remember to Google before producing.
My main reason for writing this after seeing the film: BAD WITCH's producers & writers should have done a bit of Google-ing/Bing-ing/Yahoo-ing/DuckDuckGo-ing for about, oh, 2 minutes and they would have realized there is NO SUCH THING AS A MALE WITCH.
The proper term should have been Bad Warlock, but hey it's the Covid and the internet machines are hard to come by.
Thanks for reading - Please remember to Google before producing.
Not only is this a crap movie, but the plot is nothing original. The cast is, at best mediocre. Poor script, poor acting, and, worse, whoever wrote this steaming pile is barely literate. Errors in grammar abound. Even if the story line were to be better there's still no redeeming quality to this film. A high school student with a working brain could easily write a better script. The festering boils on one guy's face was a nice touch of unreality...unless he's a meth addicted scumbag that spends too much time at a mirror picking at his face, which is realistic behavior for that type of person.
The actors seem to be struggling with their lines, which are simplistic to say the least, so a decent actor could give a much better performance than these hacks. I kept watching just to see if it was going to get better. Alas, no go on that score. Only if you're so bored with nothing else to watch could anyone watch it through to the end.
Sadly, Amazon prime seems to be struggling to find any decent programming nowadays. I used to stream it almost exclusively, but now I'm leaning toward Netflix more and more.
The actors seem to be struggling with their lines, which are simplistic to say the least, so a decent actor could give a much better performance than these hacks. I kept watching just to see if it was going to get better. Alas, no go on that score. Only if you're so bored with nothing else to watch could anyone watch it through to the end.
Sadly, Amazon prime seems to be struggling to find any decent programming nowadays. I used to stream it almost exclusively, but now I'm leaning toward Netflix more and more.
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