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17%
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3.8
- Release Date: Jun 04, 2020
- Rated: N/A | Runtime: 94 Mins | Language: English
- Director: Rebecca Matthews
- Stars: Abi Casson Thompson, Jon Callaway, Kate Lush, Shawn C. Phillips
Critic Reviews:
Any “spooky” elements about The Candy Witch are recycled one-hit scares enacted without anywhere near replicated enthusiasm.
In a nutshell THE CANDY WITCH is a guilty pleasure with excellent production values making this muddled concoction look better than it actually is.
THE CANDY WITCH is a fine example of not judging a book, or a movie, by its cover. On paper, it may sound ridiculous, but on screen, it effectively balances the gruesome nature of otherworldly revenge with a real-life morality tale and is most certainly one of the most compelling supernatural horrors I have seen in a long time.
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