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Witchcraft!


Apr 2017 *
List some of your favorite witch movies. I'm not talking sexy CW witches, like "Charmed" or some other bullshit. I'm talking real witches. I feel there aren't a whole lot of movies about witches themselves. None that are good, anyway. If it's a witch movie, the witch is usually barely in it, like Suspiria, and Rosemary's Baby.

Movies with witchcraft, or witches, or the like:



Sleepy Hollow (1999) - A supernatural Buton/Depp tale, back when they were making cool movies. There's a witch in the woods who makes a spell with some dead bird and whatnot. Good, atmospheric movie.

Suspiria (1977) - A ballet school, that just so happens to be operated by a creepy coven.

Carrie (1976) - For the longest time, I never thought of this as a witch movie, but Carrie White is totally a witch. Probably my favorite witch movie ever. LOVE IT.

Does this mean that Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988) is also a witch movie? Gotta love Kane Hodder's first go, pitting him against the telekinetic Lar Park Lincoln.

Witchfinder General (1968) - Vincent Price is accusing women of being witches. One of his best, most sadistic roles.

The Blair Witch Project (1999) - A subtle found footage tale investigating the legend of the Blair Witch, in the Maryland woods. The minimalistic approach works very well.

The Witches of Eastwick (1987) - I know I said no cheesy non-horrific witches, but this one is still pretty decent. You have Jack Nicholson playing the fucking DEVIL, and three newfound witches going against him.

Night of Dark Shadows (1971) - This, along with any other Angelique-based Dark Shadows storyline. This one features an alternate reality in which Angelique was hanged and wants (a version of) Quentin Collins. For all intents and purposes, watch the 1795 storyline of the show for the best rendition of Angelique Bouchard.

Season of the Witch (1973) - George Romero's bored housewife drama, in which she eventually turns to witchcraft. Pretty decent, though perhaps a little slow compared to his other epics.

Rosemary's Baby (1968) - Roman Polanski's pregnant housewife slow burner in which Mia Farrow grows paranoid that a coven of witches may be after her unborn baby.

Black Sunday (1960) - This Mario Bava flick had an evil, ugly(hot) witch that gives you some classic horror imagery.

Haxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages (1922) - This is kind of a hard one to explain. It just goes through a bunch of witchcraft-related scenarios and acts them out. Interesting to see how people's ideas have changed over the years...

And lastly, probably the most iconic witch movie... The Wizard of Oz (1939), in which Dorothy has to defeat the wicked witch of the west, who for some damn reason is highly allergic to water. Futurama had a great parody episode exploiting the stupidity of that, but otherwise, it's still a timeless classic.


I want to see The Witch Who Came from the Sea (1976) and Mark of the Devil (1970). Those sound interesting.


Witches, man... I guess you can count Henrietta from Evil Dead 2 as a witch, in more of an ugly hag kinda way. Army of Darkness had a few "she-bitches" too.


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peeptoad says:
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Apr 2017
The Witch Who Came from the Sea (1976) and Mark of the Devil (1970) are both excellent. emoticon

I agree on most of the ones you posted as being good to great(Rosmeary, Suspiria, Black Sunday, etc) ... I really like witches and cult flicks. Cults are a bit different but often feature wicthes or withccraft.

Brotherhood of Satan
The Witch
City of the Dead (Horror Hotel)
Blood on Satans Claw
Black Death


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foz says:
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Apr 2017 *
image there's a great scene in this i tried to find on youtube, but only the whole movies.

boiled head, witchey cauldron style

The Devils 1971
The Witch 2015
Witchfinder General 1968
The Blood on Satan's Claw 1971
Darklands 1996
Dreams in the Witch House 2005 MoH ep
The Blair Witch Project 1999
The Wicker Man 1975 (if it counts)


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#3

Apr 2017
It's beena while since I watched it, but the Witch Who I think is actually about a mentally disturbed woman who commits murders. She's not literally a witch though.


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Tommix says:
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Apr 2017
I'm gonna think about this and try to come up with some good ones, but I just want to say that I think the fact that one of the reasons The Blair Witch Project was so successful was because they decided to make it about a witch. It easily could have been The Blair Bigfoot Project, or The Blair Alien Project, or whatever... but, I think making it specifically about a witch caught a lot of people a little off guard, and turned us all into little scared, credulous children again, as we all once were. People weren't expecting to be asked to take the idea of a witch seriously. It sounded sort of comical to most people before TBWP, like all we could think of was the funny pointy hat, and an old lady riding a broomstick. The idea that there could be a REAL supernatural entity deep in the forest, able to bend people's minds and the forces of nature to her own bidding, really freaked people out.

Everyone talks about what a brilliant internet marketing scheme they had, and the whole idea of found footage, of course, but I think people should talk more about the simple fact that they presented a freaking witch as something to be taken very, very, very seriously. I mean, seriously, what the hell... a witch?!? Come on. But it worked!


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Box_a_Hair says:
#5, Reply to #4

Apr 2017
Well put. I mean, I like bigfoot, so I would've seen a Blair Bigfoot Project, but the witch is what draws you in. You'll spend the whole movie looking for her, but you'll never see her. For most movies, that would be a cop out, but this one gets a pass, because it was creepy. If they showed the actual witch, your mind wouldn't fill in the blanks to make this such an effectively frightening character.


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#6, Reply to #5

Apr 2017
RZ's Lords of Salem.


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Box_a_Hair says:
#7, Reply to #6

Apr 2017
Yeah, that's a movie about witches alright... but I thought it was crap.


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#8, Reply to #7

Apr 2017
It's grown on me with multiple views due to its subtext.


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#9

Apr 2017
My favorite witch movie is The Lords of Salem. Second is Burn, Witch, Burn.

And I can't leave out the perfect portrayal of the Southern backwoods type witch: Haggis! The way she says "Ed Harl-ey" emoticon

I like Spellbinder for nostalgic reasons.


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#10, Reply to #9

Apr 2017
Tonight's Walpurgis Night...suspicious?!


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Smerd says:
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May 2017
You listed most of the ones I would have...

And underseen, and I think underrated witch movie is Witches' Night (2007) Lot's of fun. Sexy witches, but evil, not good. Also an apperance from the original Evil Dead Linda- Betsy Baker.

I love Season Of The Witch aka Jack's Wife, aka Hungry Wives.


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Gymnopedie says:
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Jun 2017
Simon, King of the Witches (1971) is one that hasn't been mentioned. Witchboard (1986) also.


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foz says:
#13, Reply to #12

Jun 2017
sorry, being a bit picky, but Witchboard isn't a film about witches, or witchcraft as such, it's completely bereft of Witches. Oouija, demons n spirit silliness, yes.


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Gymnopedie says:
#14, Reply to #13

Jun 2017 *
Well, I don't know. I would include it under witchcraft. It is a fine line. The spirit board or talking board - commonly referred to as an Ouija board, is used to talk to the dead while inadvertently opening doors for demons. I would assume that that was a form of witchcraft, or at the very least having elements of witchcraft.


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foz says:
#15, Reply to #14

Jun 2017
fair enough, not sure why i even bothered contradicting you i don't really care for the movie or anything, musta just been in a bad mood, sorry!


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Gymnopedie says:
#16, Reply to #15

Jun 2017
Who is in a bad mood? For a second there i thought you thought i was in a bad mood. I am never in a bad mood emoticon


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somesunnyday says:
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Jun 2017
The Witch. I've watched it three times now and the dialog gets a bit easier to understand each time. I love this film. I thinks it's incredibly well made and contrary to most opinions I loved the ending. I was rooting for her all the way and felt the ecstasy she felt finally being free from the shackles of that terribly oppressive existence.


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