Two Witches
Directed by Pierre Tsigaridis
Sarah is a newly pregnant woman whose disconcerting encounter with an old woman convinces her that she's been placed under a witch's curse. Masha is a troubled young college student who believes she will inherit her dying grandmother's deadly powers. Tracing the parallel stories of these two women's confrontations with the supernatural, TWO WITCHES is a roller-coaster ride into a sisterhood bound by legacy and bathed in blood, full of biting wit and deliriously disturbing imagery.
An aging, malevolent witch intercedes in the lives of two young women.
Cast: Kristina Klebe, Rebekah Kennedy, Tim Fox
Member Reviews
Disconnected nonsense that didn't add up to anything. Little redeeming value.
It was fine. Decent acting, good effects and visuals, but I've never seen a horror movie so effectively undercut its own horror before. Every suspenseful moment was immediately dashed the next shot by either a hilarious facial expression, butt rock out of nowhere, or in one very special moment, lovingly rendered CGI anti-gravity dong. It presented itself too seriously for any of those to be taken as intentional comedy beats, but it's too funny, intentionally or not, to take seriously. It'd be a 2/5 if it wasn't so funny.
Not great
A fever dream. If you're offended by male nudity and seeing a penis, don't watch the epilogue. Enjoy.
Pretty good, pretty weird. A bit silly but worth watching. Cool visuals too.