Synopsis
Welcome to the witching hour.
A Catholic school newcomer falls in with a clique of teen witches who wield their powers against all who dare to cross them -- be they teachers, rivals or meddlesome parents.
Directed by Andrew Fleming
A Catholic school newcomer falls in with a clique of teen witches who wield their powers against all who dare to cross them -- be they teachers, rivals or meddlesome parents.
Jóvenes Brujas, The Craft : Dangereuse Alliance, ザ・クラフト, Der Hexenclub, Dangereuse Alliance, Giovani streghe, Вещи в занаята, Jóvenes y brujas, Čarodějky, Колдовство, 魔女游戏, Bűvölet, O Feitiço, Den onde cirkel, הכישוף, Clubul vrăjitoarelor, Jovens Bruxas, Büyücüler Kulübü, Вештице, 크래프트, Den onda cirkeln, Jóvenes brujas, Szkoła czarownic, สี่แหววพลังแม่มด, Noitapiiri, 魔女遊戲, Spolok čarodejníc, Чаклунство, Magie noire, Phù Thủy Học Đường, Den onde sirkel, Raganų klubas, 著魔天使
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when that bitch is super racist at the beginning and you just know immediately that they're gonna fuck her up later....love it
if the bitches of eastwick put a spell on me, do not prosecute them they caught ME slipping that’s on ME
i can't help but be fascinated by female rage and all the varied ways it's portrayed on film. all four of the central girls in the craft are powerful because of their anger, their rage becoming the driving force that pushes them to move beyond the circumstances that trap them.
it's almost as if the film forces itself to punish the girls for their oh-so-justified transgressions - i can't find it in my heart to blame them for the havoc they wreak, especially since it starts with the pure joy of finding companionship and turns into the intoxicating rush of the world becoming fair at last. shouldn't they be allowed to be angry about the way the world encroaches upon…
if there’s one thing skeet ulrich gon do it’s play the insufferable love interest of a character that would be better off with a girl
I don’t think there’s ever been a movie wardrobe I’ve wanted more than the girls of The Craft