
Movie spotlight
Wicca
It is time when magic rules the land, when lustful fairies cavort with men, sex, lust and debauchery abound, anal, oral, orgies, extreme acts of sexual depravity fill this exotic movie until finally satiated, the fairy folk retreat, waiting for the sequel.
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Plot Summary
A group of college students dabble in Wiccan rituals, seeking power and connection. However, their experiments soon unleash a malevolent entity that begins to stalk and torment them. As the line between ancient magic and modern terror blurs, they must find a way to stop the supernatural force before it consumes them all.
Critical Reception
Wicca (2004) received largely negative reviews from critics, who often cited its predictable plot, underdeveloped characters, and reliance on horror clichés. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding the film unoriginal and lacking in genuine scares.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles with a derivative plot and uninspired direction.
Characters are poorly developed, making it difficult for audiences to connect with their plight.
Relies heavily on jump scares and typical horror tropes with little originality.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Wicca (2004) are scarce due to its low profile. Those available generally point to a predictable and unmemorable horror experience, with little to distinguish it from other low-budget supernatural thrillers.
Fun Fact
Despite its title and subject matter, the film was directed by David DeCoteau, known for his prolific work in the horror and erotic thriller genres, often with low budgets and quick production schedules.
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