Director - Nicolas Roeg (The Man Who Fell to Earth, Heart of Darkness)
Starring - Anjelica Huston (The Addams Family, The Ice Pirates), Mai Zetterling (Faces in the Dark, Danger Man), and Jasen Fisher (Hook, Parenthood)
Release Date - 1990
Genre - Fantasy/Horror
Tagline - "Saving the world from witches is a tall order for a boy they've turned into a mouse!"
Format - Bluray (Personal Collection) (Screener)
Rating (out of 5):
The film follows Luke (Fisher) and his grandmother Helga (Zetterling) who plan a weekend getaway after the death of Luke's parents. They visit a hotel in the countryside which just happens to fall on the same day a coven of witches have their annual get together. The witches hate children and plan on unleashing a secret potion that will turn them into rodents. Luke accidentally wonders into their meeting and is soon turned into a mouse. He is still able to talk and seeks help from his grandmother to help him stop the witches before all the children in the world suffers his same fate.
I watch a lot of movies that I would deem underrated but The Witches is one of the most underrated children's fantasy horror movies I've ever seen. After announcing on social media that I was checking this one out I was shocked by the amount of people who said they had never seen this flick. I was young when I saw this one but I had watched it a few times since then and it's just as entertaining now as it was all those years ago. The acting in this one is unforgettable. Anjelica Huston, who many my age see as Morticia Addams, does a fantastic job as the Grand High Witch. She steals the show and her performance here is legendary. With that being said, you fall in love with Mai Zetterling and Jasen Fisher. They are so damn lovable in the film and their characters just pull you in. It's because of their performances and the situation they find themselves that I found myself suffering from anxiety when I would watch this film as a child. The story for this one is simple enough but works for a children's fantasy horror flick. The movie itself is not as elaborate or magical as The Labyrinth or The Dark Crystal but for those of you, like myself, that love a good story centered around witches will really enjoy what the movie brings to the table. The movie has great pacing and the build up for the tension is enough to make an 8 or 9 year old me think he was going to have a heart attack. Finally, this one is not bloody or gory but the witches are unforgettable especially the Grand High Witch. The practical effects and make up are unforgettable with this one. Overall, The Witches is a children's classic that truly deserves to be seen. I highly recommend grabbing the blu. The movie looks great and well worth the price.
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