The Erotic Witch Project III: Witchbabe
The Erotic Witch Project III: Witchbabe

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The Erotic Witch Project III: Witchbabe

2001
Movie
75 min
English

The year is 1800. The town, Bacchusville, New Jersey. Reclusive local witch Helena Pottsworth (Paige Richards) can no longer contain her surging lesbian desires, and this puritanical, post-colonial town is about to fight a revolution of the sensual kind. Using a bit of black magic and a lot of hypnotic beauty, Helena begins seducing the female citizenry in bodice-ripping acts of pagan eroticism and hot-tongued debauchery that make bodies quiver in ecstasy.

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IMDb3.1/10
Director: Jason FordGenres: Horror, Comedy, Erotic

Plot Summary

A group of college students accidentally awakens an ancient evil witch who possesses one of them, leading to a series of erotic and terrifying events. The possessed student, now a 'witchbabe,' uses her newfound powers for both pleasure and destruction.

Critical Reception

This film was widely panned by critics for its low production values, nonsensical plot, and gratuitous use of erotic content, which overshadowed any attempts at horror. Audiences were similarly unimpressed, with many finding it to be a cheap imitation of the 'found footage' genre with little artistic merit.

What Reviewers Say

  • Critically derided for its poor acting and nonsensical plot.

  • Labeled as a low-budget exploitation film with little redeeming value.

  • Often cited as an example of films that prioritize explicit content over narrative coherence.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally negative, with common complaints focusing on the film's gratuitous nudity and lack of genuine scares or coherent storyline.

Fun Fact

Despite its title, 'The Erotic Witch Project III: Witchbabe' is not officially part of 'The Blair Witch Project' franchise and shares no creative team with those films, serving as an unrelated exploitation film capitalizing on the popularity of the original.

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