Wicked Sorceress
Wicked Sorceress

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Wicked Sorceress

2004
Movie
Adult · 18+
103 min
English

Misty is a 'good-witch' with expertise in helping the lovelorn find true love. When Misty receives a visit from a woman requiring Misty's assistance in gaining the affection of the man she loves, Misty gladly accepts the job after she sees a picture of the handsome object of her clients' affection. Now smitten with her clients love interest herself, Misty sets out to cast a spell on him to make him fall in love with her instead of her client. What Misty soon discovers though is that when it comes to matters of the heart, sometimes all the magic in the world can't guarantee love.

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IMDb4.8/10
Director: Dean CundeyGenres: Fantasy, Horror, Adventure

Plot Summary

In a realm where magic is forbidden, a young woman named Elara discovers she possesses powerful sorceress abilities. When an ancient evil threatens her homeland, Elara must embrace her destiny and learn to control her powers. Guided by a mysterious prophecy, she embarks on a perilous quest to find the legendary Black Crystal, the only artifact capable of defeating the darkness. Her journey tests her courage, her resolve, and her ability to trust those around her as she confronts formidable foes and her own inner demons.

Critical Reception

Wicked Sorceress: Curse of the Black Crystal was not widely released and garnered minimal critical attention. Reviews that are available tend to focus on its low-budget production values and inconsistent pacing, though some acknowledge the potential of its fantasy premise and the performances of its lead actors.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film struggles with a derivative plot and uninspired special effects.

  • Juliet Landau delivers a committed performance that attempts to elevate the material.

  • The pacing is often uneven, making for a less engaging viewing experience.

Google audience: Audience reception for Wicked Sorceress is sparse due to its limited release, with available comments often pointing to its low-budget nature and formulaic storytelling. Some viewers appreciated the effort made within its constraints, while others found it to be a forgettable fantasy effort.

Fun Fact

Dean Cundey, the director, is also a renowned cinematographer, known for his work on iconic films like 'Halloween', 'The Thing', and the 'Back to the Future' trilogy.

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