Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuFollows Danny and Evie as they go through individual and romantic evolutions, while the moon and all it represents accompany them, also serving as a marker for the passage of time.Follows Danny and Evie as they go through individual and romantic evolutions, while the moon and all it represents accompany them, also serving as a marker for the passage of time.Follows Danny and Evie as they go through individual and romantic evolutions, while the moon and all it represents accompany them, also serving as a marker for the passage of time.
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I saw this film last night and walked away utterly delighted and enchanted. It's a beautifully shot romantic comedy set in luscious Topanga Canyon, California, and features a terrific cast and an engaging storyline. Who doesn't love watching two people fall head over heels? Throw in a dose of magical mysticism and laugh out loud funny, and you've got a real winner in Witchy Ways. Candis Cayne sparkles as the witty BFF, stealing nearly ever scene she's in with her droll asides and expressive body language. The chemistry between the two leads is palpable - and hot. Writer/Director Jane Clark has created a wonderful film, and I hope you can see it, too.
I saw this sweet, engaging magical ride at a film fest and was captivated by its unexpected twists and turns and journey of loss, love and personal acceptance. The film cleverly flips our notions of witches as halloween hags or Salem sacrifices and exposes the audience to a misunderstood society that taps into nature, positive energy and people who are just working their way through trauma, negotiating feelings of love and hope and facing diversity like the rest of us. The visual effects while not "big studio", are crisp and believable and while at its heart its a romance between two women working their way through grief who find comfort in each other, the film still possesses palpable conflict, solid performances and plenty of punchy plot twists. A warm, winning, witchy way to spend a few hours in the theater.
For many of us, notions related to witchcraft and the supernatural frequently conjure up images of things scary, menacing, even evil. But those who freely engage in these practices are often frustrated by just how misunderstood their ways are perceived by others, gestures that are generally intended for beneficial purposes, especially when it comes to the processes of self-discovery and manifesting one's hopes and dreams. And one area in which those aims are particularly true is in the romance department, regardless of one's lifestyle or orientation. Such is the premise at work in writer-director Jane Clark's latest feature outing, the story of Eve (Diora Baird), a middle-aged, successful but lonely businesswoman who makes a pilgrimage to a secluded wilderness vacation home in California's Topanga Canyon, a journey whose purpose and outcome are mostly unclear, even to her. The journey is principally a tribute to her recently deceased mother who, for reasons largely unexplained, considered the warm and welcoming venue a personally meaningful refuge, an enigmatic sanctuary of sorts. Once there, however, the love-starved protagonist experiences a series of unusual, unexplained events, some mystical, some playful, some resonant and some unexpectedly romantic. Indeed, in short order, a budding relationship develops between the circumspect hermitic protagonist and her kindly neighbor, Danni (Marem Hassler), the owner of the property and an avowed, unabashed wiccan spiritualist. Their initially unlikely connection proves to be just what each other needs. But, as this emerging romance blossoms, they each must face issues from their respective pasts that they need to work through in order to move forward, challenging tasks that ultimately benefit from a little magic and a whole lot of warm and tender support. This delightfully different love story is a refreshing surprise in many respects, combining seemingly disparate narrative elements in a charming, revelatory and frequently humorous tale. In addition to lovingly presenting a passionate, heartwarming same-sex romance, the film provides viewers with a plainspoken, authentic, sincerely enlightening examination of philosophical and metaphysical topics that are often unfairly mischaracterized by blatantly erroneous and often-insulting misconceptions. Even though the picture is a tad slow to get started and can at times become a little too talky, it nevertheless pays off handsomely in the end, growing progressively stronger and more engaging as the film unfolds, all without ever becoming schmaltzy or coming across like an overwrought, saccharin-encrusted Hallmark Channel movie. "Witchy Ways" is truly an enchanting work of LGBTQ+ cinema that works its magic wonderfully, an offering that just might cast a spell over you.
Director Jane Clark has a way with erotic chemistry and playful connection between characters, and especially lesbian characters. This is a refreshing take on a ghost story, and the power of love and magic. The story revolves around a woman who feels lost and heart-broken but it's handled with a light mystical touch and is so fun to watch.
Supernatural romantic comedy with some of the best make-out and sexy scenes we've seen lately. Bonus fun from Candis Cayne as Eve's skeptical best friend. Gorgeously shot in Topanga Canyon with compelling and hot lead cast makes this a magically delicious movie.
Supernatural romantic comedy with some of the best make-out and sexy scenes we've seen lately. Bonus fun from Candis Cayne as Eve's skeptical best friend. Gorgeously shot in Topanga Canyon with compelling and hot lead cast makes this a magically delicious movie.
I liked this film's message about the importance of being brave enough to look inward while also being brave enough to reach out for connection to others, and how each act serves the other when done w the right intentions. A Beautiful film, both visually and spiritually!
Those of you who have seen other Jane Clark films will recognize her distinct "flavor", both visually and in "feeling" as well as her expansion as a film maker as she tried new things. The special effects are delightful and really bring the viewer into the "witchy and ghosty" experiences of the characters themselves. Enjoy this bewitching experience!
Those of you who have seen other Jane Clark films will recognize her distinct "flavor", both visually and in "feeling" as well as her expansion as a film maker as she tried new things. The special effects are delightful and really bring the viewer into the "witchy and ghosty" experiences of the characters themselves. Enjoy this bewitching experience!
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