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Two Witches

  • 2021
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38m
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4.8/10
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Danielle Kennedy, Kristina Klebe, Rebekah Kennedy, Belle Adams, and Julien Marlon Samani in Two Witches (2021)
Witches don't die before leaving their legacy.
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An aging, malevolent witch intercedes in the lives of two young women.An aging, malevolent witch intercedes in the lives of two young women.An aging, malevolent witch intercedes in the lives of two young women.

  • Director
    • Pierre Tsigaridis
  • Writers
    • Kristina Klebe
    • Maxime Rancon
    • Pierre Tsigaridis
  • Stars
    • Rebekah Kennedy
    • Kristina Klebe
    • Tim Fox
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    4.5K
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    • Director
      • Pierre Tsigaridis
    • Writers
      • Kristina Klebe
      • Maxime Rancon
      • Pierre Tsigaridis
    • Stars
      • Rebekah Kennedy
      • Kristina Klebe
      • Tim Fox
    • 40User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Rebekah Kennedy
    Rebekah Kennedy
    • Masha
    Kristina Klebe
    Kristina Klebe
    • Rachel Howard
    Tim Fox
    • Dustin Green
    Dina Silva
    Dina Silva
    • Melissa Green
    Belle Adams
    Belle Adams
    • Sarah Johnson
    Danielle Kennedy
    Danielle Kennedy
    • Mary
    Ian Reier Michaels
    Ian Reier Michaels
    • Simon Fleming
    • (as Ian Michaels)
    Marina Parodi
    Marina Parodi
    • The Boogeywoman
    Jacob DeMonte-Finn
    Jacob DeMonte-Finn
    • Masha's one night stand
    Clint Hummel
    Clint Hummel
    • Charlie
    Megan Johnson
    Megan Johnson
    • Woman in the bathroom
    Rachel Kerbs
    Rachel Kerbs
    • Jessica
    Lindsey Rose Naves
    Lindsey Rose Naves
    • Rachel's colleague
    Julien Marlon Samani
    Julien Marlon Samani
    • Paul
    Emma Wilde
    • The Judge
    • Director
      • Pierre Tsigaridis
    • Writers
      • Kristina Klebe
      • Maxime Rancon
      • Pierre Tsigaridis
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    7Reviews_of_the_Dead

    Review for Two Witches

    This is a movie that I got the opportunity to see thanks to Justin Cook who sent it over as a screener. What intrigued me was that I heard a review from another podcaster I respected who enjoyed this. This also helped with my 2022 watches as it is getting its wide release this year. Other than that, I knew this had witches and that is a sub-genre that intrigues me. We don't get a lot of good movies, so I my interest was piqued.

    Synopsis: witches don't die before leaving their legacy.

    We start this movie off hearing an old timey record. There is a baby surrounding by candles. There are also a couple of women who are cackling. One changes into a creature.

    This is then told in two chapters. The first is The Boogeywoman. We see a couple out to dinner. She is Sarah (Belle Adams) and she is married to Simon (Ian Michaels). We learn that she is pregnant. Simon looks for a wine to order when Sarah notices a woman staring at her. She is played by Marina Parodi. No matter what she does, this woman won't break it. She even leaves and we see her looking through the glass with a candle.

    The couple then head off on a road trip to visit his friend along with his girlfriend. They stop off to use a bathroom and Sarah notices odd things happening inside. She gets sick and thinks she sees the woman from the restaurant staring at her from a distance. Simon doesn't believe her and they get back on the road.

    They arrive to hang out with Dustin (Tim Fox) and Melissa (Dina Silva). She is into the occult. Simon is a jerk and mocks her to her face. She brushes it off though. Melissa can tell something is wrong. She wants to help, but it seems what she tries might make things worse as this night descends into a terrifying encounter that may involve The Boogeywoman from the restaurant.

    The other chapter is Masha. This is the name of the character played by Rebekah Kennedy. She is an odd woman who lives with Rachel (Kristina Klebe). Masha has an odd one-night stand with a guy who fights her off when she tries to kill him. Rachel thinks he attacked her though. There is something that's not right about this young woman as she starts to take things about her roommate which upsets her. Masha's past is darker than her friend realizes which complicates things further as the two stories come together.

    That's where I'll leave my recap and introduction of the characters. Where I'll start is that I want to be honest about something. When I saw Arrow was attached, I was excited. They're a company that does good things with classic and cult movies. When they attach themselves to something that is new, I tend to enjoy it. We get a movie there that sets the tone early. I can see people being triggered with what they do. It is reminiscent of The Witch. If you are familiar with lore that bordered into Satanism in film history, then you have an idea of what I'm talking about.

    Where I want to shift then would be that this doesn't pull its punches. It also comes hard with the atmosphere and tone being dark. There is built in peril with Sarah. It is compounded by the fact that Simon doesn't believe her. I can see his point of view. He is looking at things logically. What is interesting on top of this is that Melissa realizes there is something going on. Dustin 'believes' in the things that she does with nature and the occult, until it he needs to. He doesn't want to upset his friend or get Sarah even more riled up. This builds tension for me. Where things go when they check on her gets quite creepy as well. There is a troupe used with this that I'm not the biggest fan and that deals with dreams. I can work with here though as it is used to drive a character insane.

    These ideas also bleed over into the second story. That one is deals with an intriguing look at Masha who is off. She makes weird comments about her grandmother being promiscuous. I like that Rachel is 'normal'. This can be taken literal or just the fact that she can understand social cues. Masha can't. It gets creepier when she starts to take on things from Rachel's past that she was told. That doesn't stop there. Masha looks up to Rachel and wants things that she has. Something else that struck me is that Rachel believes Masha was attacked during the opening sexual encounter. This is an interesting look at the current state of the world, since Masha was the aggressor here. I like using this as it gives an interesting perspective.

    That should be enough for the story so I want to shift over to the filmmaking next. This is my favorite apart of this movie. We get such creepy cinematography and editing. There are sequeces that are sped up. I'm assuming this is done by removing a frame here and there so things don't move naturally. We also get long takes that build tension. The soundtrack also helps build this atmosphere it is going for. The only issue I have is that they go CGI with certain things. There isn't enough to ruin things for me, but I noticed it. The rest of the effects were good, especially when done practical.

    The last thing then would be the acting. I thought that it was solid. I felt that the actors fit their characters. Kennedy was good as Masha. She does so well at being someone who is meek in the beginning. As things go, she gains more confidence, which makes her scarier. Klebe is solid as Rachel. Fox is a bit of an idiot, but like the change with his character of Dustin. Adams was good with what she goes through. It gets quite traumatic to be honest. Silva was good along with Michaels. What is funny about him is that I despised him. That is good though to get a reaction out of me. Other than that, I would say that Parodi and Emma Wilde are both creepy. That works for what was needed as well.

    In conclusion, this is a movie that doesn't pull its punches. It tries to be shocking without going over the top in my opinion. I think that we get good filmmaking that help build the atmosphere and made me anxious. The acting helped bring the characters to life. I also enjoy the story well enough. Not the best film in this subgenre, but I'd say that this is worth a viewing for sure. Also be warned, some people might be triggered by things in this movie. I don't want to spoil what it is, but it does have to do with pregnancy and babies.

    My Rating: 7 out of 10.
    4Puscifer206

    A bad comedy? Terrible acting. Ludicrous story.

    This film begs the question "On what day did the lord allow the filmmakers to make this movie - and couldn't he have rested on that day?"

    They have a lot of audacity promoting this as some new earth shattering film in the horror genre. Maybe if this was a 10th grade high school amateur film I'd give it some merit.

    The actors are horrible, the dialogue is ridiculous, the things the actors say are so dumb where you're like "Really? That's your reaction to blah blah blah?". The charactors are so obnoxious & irritating. The story is so jumbled aloong with shaky, jerky camera movements along with poor special effects.

    The filmmakers & actors should be ashamed of themselves and embarrassed. Movie was totally dumb & a let down considering all the hype. It's so bad at times you literally laugh out loud. Major fail.

    By the way, any time a movie trailer starts off with showing about a dozen or more of those oak leaves (or whatever leaves they are) award symbols that say things like "Winner Berlin Film Fest" etc etc - you know the movie will be horrible. Same thing with all the phony quotes like "Terrifying!", "Scariest film since The Exorcist" etc. Speaking of The Exorcist; if this film was trying to be on the same level as it, Hellraiser, Halloween, The Thing etc., it failed miserably. If it was to be in the comedy/horror genre it would still be like a high school movie project.

    Also, if you look up "Two Witches teaser" there is a minute and a half clip that isn't even in this movie. I watched the two "behind the scenes with the two directors/writers" and was blown away about how delusional they are thinking that they created some epic horror film and that there is more coming to the "Two Witches Universe". I will say they both seem like super nice guys but I think they are surrounded by people telling them how great the script is, the photography, the acting is - when it's not. It's like they are living on Fantasy Island.

    The only reason it gets 2 stars instead of 1 is because I heard a new, cool song in it.
    6townee_towne

    An Indie low budget horror film to be sure ...

    ... and not every friend on the set of this picture should have been invited to the party, but there are some very effective moments - some scary, some creepy, some gory. Both lead actresses are appealing enough to carry along the rest of the amateur cast (obvious "May" vibes aside). Watched this on Halloween and definitely felt seasonally satisfied. To top it all off, the film sets up its own franchise universe. In short, this film delivers everything you'd expect from a studio film - and it didn't waste a ton of money just to disappoint like a lot of blumhouse productions of late.

    Bring it on my witches - i'm ready for your next chapter!
    5jomayevans

    Disjointed but has its moments

    Put this on fot a 2nd watch because I remember the other year putting it on and leaving it in background as I thought it started bit flat then got sucked in at end. It does feel low budget at first but has some great effects for spooky witchy scenes. I also like the guy barging in at end. Thump. Though this didn't all end how I remembered & it says to be continued and would've liked a part 2 or this to be longer film and completed. There was the odd character U would've liked left in for a face off. Yes the girl playing marsha is good at being super creepy & annoying. She has really angular features to give off that pointy witch possessed look. Its problem is it doesnt mix the chapters together properly I just j Goes off key jumping incohesively to something else. I would've liked to see this run & intricated together a lot better. Theres no denying though they did a excellent job on all the witches appearance for a low budget.. bigger budget with better weaved and fleshed out story & they could've had a blockbuster. Ive not checked if they ever brought out a part 2 but they should because its left open & I would be interested in seeing the next chapters as it ends where it looks like there's about to be something big happening.
    7SlashedProductions

    Admirable Indie Horror

    There's a lot to like with this film. There's some great cinematography, some genuinely scary moments and performances (I'm of course talking primarily about Rebekah Kennedy in Chapter II). Props to the practical effects and the CGI too because it works well, considering the budget likely being quite low.

    It's not quite an anthology, but split up into halves, plus an epilogue. Which is not wholly unique but also not utilized often. This style mostly works, even if it feels slightly disjointed.

    It isn't a perfect film however. It overstays its welcome by a little - I think because it is almost like two separate films, the length feels longer than it actually is. Then there is the frenetic editing reminiscent of early Saw films in a few scenes.

    Overall I'd recommend this movie for genre fans. It's a very watchable indie horror effort. I would definitely watch a sequel, which the ending alludes to.

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    • Goofs
      The severed finger prop is complete to the third knuckle, but later in the epilogue when Sarah shows her hand with the missing finger, it has been severed at the second knuckle.
    • Crazy credits
      SPOILER: There is a lengthy post credit scene involving Sarah.
    • Connections
      References Missing Link (2019)

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    • Release date
      • October 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Астрал. Проклятие ведьм
    • Production companies
      • Incubo Films
      • The Rancon Company
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $537,974
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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