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Witch-Hunt

  • 2017
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
296
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Witch-Hunt (2017)
ComedyHorrorThriller

When five young women gather to play a witch-themed board game, they begin to suspect one of them may actually be a witch.When five young women gather to play a witch-themed board game, they begin to suspect one of them may actually be a witch.When five young women gather to play a witch-themed board game, they begin to suspect one of them may actually be a witch.

  • Director
    • Philip Schaeffer
  • Writer
    • Philip Schaeffer
  • Stars
    • Melo Bourne
    • Erin Curtis
    • Abby Eiland
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    296
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    • Director
      • Philip Schaeffer
    • Writer
      • Philip Schaeffer
    • Stars
      • Melo Bourne
      • Erin Curtis
      • Abby Eiland
    • 14User reviews
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    Melo Bourne
    Melo Bourne
    • Rebecca
    • (as Melina Chadbourne)
    Erin Curtis
    Erin Curtis
    • Susannah
    Abby Eiland
    Abby Eiland
    • Mary
    Lillian Olive
    Lillian Olive
    • Alice
    Robyn Pucay
    • Bridget
    Suzanne Blunk
    • Lizzie
    Trisha Miller
    Trisha Miller
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    9petkanasw

    For a niche audience

    You have to be old enough to remember the McMartin pre-school trial and the ridiculous hysteria of the 1980 satanic cult frenzy to appreciate this movie. If you do, and you like witchy horror, it really works.
    7annablair-19191

    Who's the Witch?

    Witch-Hunt was recommended by a friend of mine who told me to be patient with it. With this as a preface, I found the film on Amazon Prime and, sure enough, my feet were shuffling a bit throughout the first 30 minutes, but after that initial climb of the mountain, things got better and Witch-Hunt turned out to be a surprisingly fun night at the movies.

    The film features a group of elementary school girlfriends who show up at the home of a mysterious woman to celebrate one of their birthdays. They decide to play a game called Witch-Hunt that is supposed to turn them against one another and, soon enough, they start seeing and hearing things and stop being able to trust one another. Is the game really cursed? Is one of them an actual real witch? You'll have to see the film to find out.

    Sprinkled with a generous helping of dark comedy and fun banter, Witch-Hunt probably won't please the gorehounds hoping for decapitations, but more esoteric horror fans will probably enjoy it a lot. There are a few tiny pacing issues, but they don't detract too much from the experience.
    6ferguson-6

    shall we play a game?

    USA Film Festival 2017

    Greetings again from the darkness. There may not be a mass-market audience for ultra low-budget supernatural horror-thriller-comedies, but that doesn't stop writer/director Philip Schaeffer and his cast of seven actresses from delivering a rollicking good time.

    Best viewed late at night and preferably with a group of friends smart enough to enjoy a bit of satire, and not so pseudo-intellectual as to be unable to cut loose and possibly even create a new drinking game (not that such uncultured and unruly behavior would be encouraged). In fact, just keeping up with one of the character's propensity to shift from red to white wine and back again requires somewhat of a clear head and attention span.

    Five ladies gather in clock-filled home to play a board game that could be named "Who is the Witch?" The clocks don't really matter, but do make for interesting set pieces and might also play into someone's unconventional drinking game. The birthday girl (Robyn Purcay) who receives the game as a gift is very excited to play, while the emotions of the others range from 'OK, I'll play along' to utter disdain (from the striking Abby Eiland).

    The movie is divided into the different rounds played during the game … with each of the five participants getting special attention during a particular round. Additionally, the story has an external structure thanks to a late night strategy session at a book publishing firm. Of course, the story doesn't really matter. What matters is the periodic creepiness and abundance of humor stemming from the conversations of wine-guzzling, long-time friends who share a clouded and traumatic childhood memory.

    Other than the aforementioned Ms. Eiland and Ms. Purcay, the other actresses involved here are Melina Chadbourne, Erin Curtis, Lillian Olive, Suzanne Blunk and Trisha Miller. Each brings their own style to the fun, and special mention goes to cinematographer Olivia Kuan, whose camera work provides the necessary claustrophobia and unease necessary to keep viewers guessing.
    6seriouscritic-42569

    Clever Premise and a Valiant Effort

    I love seeing filmmakers faced with extremely low budgets figure out stories that can work within their limited resources, and Witch-Hunt is just such a movie. Wisely staying away from excessive, and expensive gore (if you want it to look right) and focusing on character and a twisting story in a confined setting, the film tries hard to succeed with severe restrictions. Although flawed with uneven performances and a script that suffers from not being developed enough considering the depth of the issues it addresses within the thriller framework - still, the filmmakers have attempted something that has more going for it than the average micro-budget zombie or slasher-fest. The story is clever and involving enough to have piqued my interest and to have kept me watching. It had me curious as to what would happen next and how it would all tie together and it's unfortunate that it doesn't necessarily accomplish that thoroughly or neatly (and the intercut sections with two ladies seemingly in possession of all the info we are waiting for are the most clumsy and clunky scenes in the film - although to be fair they are tied into the denouement, but that doesn't make them work any better). The actresses can go from believable to overacting within a scene which could be the result of less experienced actors only allowed a limited number of takes, or the less trained eye of the director to recognize when a performance is off. And it's a shame their characters aren't always believable in their interactions with each other - especially when things start getting strange - but that's a fault of the screenplay, not the performance. All-in-all a commendable but far-less-than perfect offering. It would be worth it if - as another reviewer suggested - the film was remade with a properly fleshed out and realized script and stronger talent behind the camera. But even as it is, it possesses a certain charm and the willingness to try and make it more than just "a little thriller" deserves credit in my book.
    7seat-filler

    Such fun!

    Clever, spare and modern horror movie with a great all-female cast. I recommend for Halloween, paired with Sisters or some other classic.

    It is tough to find one with a script this good.

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      All of the 5 women/players have the first and last names of women who were accused in the Salem witch trials.

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      • April 2017 (United States)
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      • Los Angeles, California, USA
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      • 1h 21m(81 min)
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