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Format: DVD April 5, 2016


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Unpopular and unhappy teenager Faith (Naomi Battrick) just got the devastating news that her dad (Sam Hazeldine) is terminally ill. Faith’s charismatic and mysterious new field hockey coach (Emma Walton) approaches her with a proposition: She’ll save her father’s life through witchcraft...and all Faith has to do is carry the spawn of a demon to term. Stunning shocker from Ireland also stars Patrick Gibson, Valerie O’Connor. 86 min.


Genre: Horror/Supernatural


Format: NTSC, Widescreen


Contributor: Anna Walton, Naomi Battrick, David Keating


Language: English


Runtime: 1 hour and 26 minutes


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.4 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 35224424


Director ‏ : ‎ David Keating


Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC, Widescreen


Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 26 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ April 5, 2016


Actors ‏ : ‎ Naomi Battrick, Anna Walton


Studio ‏ : ‎ Dark Sky Films


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  • A bad but watchable witch movie with perhaps too many centipedes, but some neat effects and REALLY COOL ideas.
I had been looking forward to this Irish witch movie despite the scathing reviews (discussed here). That said, I’m glad I watched it…but it wasn’t exactly good. Witches had occupied the town of Orchard since the Middle Ages, their coven constantly seeking a woman to bear the son of Satan so that they may gain untold power. After dispatching of the coven, folk tales suggested that the spirits of these witches were linked to an old cherry tree, and through that tree they could return. A virgin high school field hockey player at odds with her teammates, Faith (Naomi Battrick) would do anything to save terminally ill father (Sam Hazeldine; The Raven, The Wolfman). And she is approached by her new field hockey coach to do just that. Sissy (Anna Walton; Hellboy II: The Golden Army) readily explains that she has access to magical powers that could cure Faith's father and demonstrates such proficiency by killing and resurrecting a chicken with what I can only describe as "centipede magic." Building up to this, whatever the filmmakers were trying to do in order to drum up dramatic tension--school bullies, her father's health, ill-temperament--it isn't working for me. And when Coach Sissy takes Faith to her home, a manor of wealth far beyond a high school hockey coach, it's creepy and viney and has stairs descending to untold depths below ground level leading to her ritual basement where she asks "do you believe in magic?" She goes so far as to explain that their “Lord” would reward them with dark power for their devotion. Why Faith didn't just freak out at this lunacy or call the police is quite the curiosity. I don't care how sick her father is. Who would believe this crap in the era of the internet and cable TV!?!?! The price for magically saving her father: a child. Let's just say the sex scene that consummates this prerequisite is interesting, demonic and, of course, includes a centipede or two. The direction is uninspired, featuring amateur shots with occasionally nice cinematography that was not at all complimented by the set designers' attempts to create a witches den. It strikes me more like a well-designed basement-turned-house of horrors on Halloween. The centipedes, of course, offer some level of creep factor but otherwise really don't "fit" in the scenes and their sound effects are exaggerated over-the-top. Not that I don't like seeing centipedes on the walls, biting people with unrealistic power, and crawling into wounds and bodily orifices and under flesh. It's just more "neat" than "good." Why are these centipedes even here!?!?! There is also a lot of cherry imagery (which has me pondering connections to The Witches of Eastwick), some kind of twig and slimy web cocoon (that makes no sense and is no more explained than the centipedes), and a gross birth scene. This film is shameless with its tropes, depicting a shower scene of high school girls complete with nudity, along with subsequent nudity during a ritual, a demonic sex scene, and yet another breasty ritual scene. That said, Anna Walton--who accounts for two of those scenes--is a visual delight. Director David Keating (Wake Wood) has produced a melee of ideas that find no sense of synthesis. It strikes me that a very serious effort was made to make a good film, but the story falls apart at almost every turn with plot holes. Faith disappeared from school for three weeks, her friend who saw her weeks later wasn't very disturbed by Faith's full-term pregnancy, why the Hell didn't the witches have her locked up in the final hour before the birth of the Devil's son (Faith just sneaks out the front door), and why would Sissy explain the details of her ritual so that Faith would know exactly how to stop it! Just painfully bad writing. Not that this film is by any means unwatchable--it's entertaining enough--but if there was a reason for me to actually recommend this film it would probably be for some of the practical effects in the final act or, simply put, Anna Walton’s boobs. We find an interesting transformation scene complete with peeling off bloody chunks of flesh revealing a new creepy form beneath that pretty cool but doesn’t show us nearly as much as we’d like to see. However some effects fall on the laughably cheap side of things. Overall, I'd say these filmmakers failed at making a good witch movie. But they succeeded at showing me a lot of cool ideas, stretching a budget efficiently and showing a few decent effects along the way, although paved with horrible storytelling and idiotic oversights by our villains. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2016 by John's Horror Corner

  • This was a really good movie. I'd have given 4.5 if possible.
I do think that this movie was intended for younger audiences. But it had great special effects, likable characters (the one thing that all modern horror movies lack), and an actual plot which was interesting and thoughtful. This is definitely one of the better horror movies of the last two decades. My largest complaint is that the ending didn't make a lot of sense to me and it seemed to be the least well-thought-out part of the movie. Aside from that however, the movie overall was very good. There are only nine or ten movies that count, in my opinion, as actual horror movies that have been made within the last 2 decades... so most of what we've seen under the label of "horror" has been utter garbage (such as "Hereditary" and "Get Out"). So if you've seen most of what modern cinema has to offer in terms of the horror genre and are still looking for something good, definitely check this one out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2021 by Matthew

  • Love the Ending
Cherry Tree where the witch lives is inside the Cherry Tree or is under lol
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2021 by craig buchanan

  • I love centipedes and pretty girls in a row =)
Not bad actually. Great scenery, and script is watchable. I like supernatural stories of fiction, horror, and some drama, suspense, etc... Do not force me to watch movies like my wife watches, those "love storis with happy endings, it makes me sleepy. :D
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2020 by Honest ABE

  • it really was a good effort
the beginning half of the movie was good. the setup to the story was good and so was the acting. some pretty cool special effects for being a low budget film. Sadly the story and plot for the second half fell pretty flat with bad writing and just got cheesy, with some corny action sequences that didn't really add anything. originality, good spec effects, and good acting get it 3/5 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2020 by T

  • Well made
The performances were solid. Production Design, Costumes, Makeup FX... excellent. Loved the centipede scenes going into the skin. Some stuff (character motivation) didn't make sense. The lead actress (Naomi B.) was quite good.
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2020 by MovieFreak

  • A fun little take on witches
Was a good, watchable movie, much better than the IMDB rating. Since I can't do 3.5 stars, I'll give it 4. Things progress at a nice pace, with an interesting ending.
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2020 by PorterG

  • Not the best but worth a watch.
I bought this and must of only watched it once. I don't really recall it at all so couldn't have been that great.
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2020 by Moses on the Hill

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