A documentary crew interviews a woman and her two daughters, who they suspect are witches.A documentary crew interviews a woman and her two daughters, who they suspect are witches.A documentary crew interviews a woman and her two daughters, who they suspect are witches.
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This movie will leave you feeling queasy in a "watched your great auntie's first porno at the family reunion" kind of way.
The production is basic at best. Iffy sound, muddy visuals. I suppose one could consider that a blessing. The less you can see the better.
None of the characters are the slightest bit likable. You feel nothing but contempt for everyone in this mess. If they were going for "dregs of humanity" they succeeded in that much.
Dialogue is stilted and stuttering giving one the impression that the actors were expected to ad lib their way through without a script.
If you're like me, you'll wonder why you're doing this to yourself half way through and go find something else to watch.
The production is basic at best. Iffy sound, muddy visuals. I suppose one could consider that a blessing. The less you can see the better.
None of the characters are the slightest bit likable. You feel nothing but contempt for everyone in this mess. If they were going for "dregs of humanity" they succeeded in that much.
Dialogue is stilted and stuttering giving one the impression that the actors were expected to ad lib their way through without a script.
If you're like me, you'll wonder why you're doing this to yourself half way through and go find something else to watch.
A documentary team go into a house with unexpected results. The main lead comes across as crass and sleazy which makes this a lot more fun. Witchcraft themed indie horror which is entertaining throughout.
First off, the acting was quite good. I believed every single person was exactly as depicted. I didn't like any of them. The shaky camera scenes were more than annoying. And I like FF movies, so this usually doesn't bother me. The plot jumped all over the place. The people repeated lines over and over again. If I hear the term Old Country once more I'm going to throw something through the tv screen. I guess this would have been better as a straight non-FF movie. Not much better.
A t.v. Documentary crew who travel around England and interview people from different cultures wind up with a weird woman and her two daughters. Bad, really confusing and unexplained things happen.
This could have been a lot of fun and it all seemed to fall apart around the midway point. The women were weird enough, the t.v. Host was slimy enough, the two film guys were morally dubious enough. It just felt like at a certain point, they didn't know where to go with the film. Was the call to get them there a set-up from the beginning?
Didn't hate it, but I was left with a lot of questions. I'm not interested enough in the answers though to watch this a second time.
This could have been a lot of fun and it all seemed to fall apart around the midway point. The women were weird enough, the t.v. Host was slimy enough, the two film guys were morally dubious enough. It just felt like at a certain point, they didn't know where to go with the film. Was the call to get them there a set-up from the beginning?
Didn't hate it, but I was left with a lot of questions. I'm not interested enough in the answers though to watch this a second time.
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- £10,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 29m(89 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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