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The Witching Hour
Myrtle (Ashlyn Gere), an ugly witch with codependent issues and a sarcastic magic mirror, tries to find true love. To test the faith and fidelity of her next potential suitor, Leonard (Tom Byron), she transforms into other sexy women to try to tempt him.
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Plot Summary
A struggling artist discovers that her paintings can predict the future, but only for a limited time. As she tries to use this gift to her advantage, she becomes entangled in a dangerous web of intrigue involving a mysterious art dealer and a race against time to prevent a prophecy from coming true.
Critical Reception
The Witching Hour was met with a generally lukewarm reception from critics, who found its premise intriguing but its execution somewhat uneven. Audiences were also divided, with some appreciating its blend of fantasy and romance, while others found its plot convoluted.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its imaginative concept and visual flair.
Criticized for a predictable plot and underdeveloped characters.
Noted for a charming performance by the lead actress.
Google audience: Audience reception data is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film was originally conceived as a darker, more supernatural thriller before being re-written as a romantic comedy.
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