
Movie spotlight
Spellbound
Making men appear is a skill every horny woman wishes she could possess, but with a little black magic, these blasphemous ladies are able to harness the powers of nature to manifest any flavor of horny male possible. Even when these girls are in holding under suspicion of witchcraft, they manage to get laid in the stable in, "Spellbound Vol 1."
Insights
Plot Summary
Spellbound is a heartwarming documentary that follows eight teenagers from diverse backgrounds across the United States as they prepare for the prestigious Scripps National Spelling Bee. The film delves into their intense training, personal sacrifices, and the immense pressure they face in their quest for academic glory. It showcases the dedication, intelligence, and unique personalities of these young competitors.
Critical Reception
Spellbound received overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics and audiences alike, who praised its inspiring story, engaging portrayal of the young contestants, and its ability to capture the drama and emotional stakes of the spelling bee. It was lauded as a feel-good film that celebrates perseverance and intellectual achievement.
What Reviewers Say
An incredibly engaging and inspiring look at the dedication and talent of young spellers.
Captures the excitement and emotional journey of the national spelling bee with remarkable depth.
A feel-good documentary that highlights the power of hard work and passion.
Google audience: Audiences widely appreciated the film's uplifting nature and the compelling stories of the young participants. Many users found the documentary to be motivating and entertaining, celebrating the intelligence and effort displayed by the spellers.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Documentary at the Critics' Choice Awards.
Fun Fact
The film was inspired by director Jeffrey Blitz's earlier documentary 'Spellbound' (2002), which also followed contestants in the Scripps National Spelling Bee and received critical acclaim.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources