Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAs Eve celebrates her birthday on Halloween night, she discovers she's a witch and accidentally summons an old relative who wants to enslave the town.As Eve celebrates her birthday on Halloween night, she discovers she's a witch and accidentally summons an old relative who wants to enslave the town.As Eve celebrates her birthday on Halloween night, she discovers she's a witch and accidentally summons an old relative who wants to enslave the town.
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- 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total
Ashley Argota Torres
- Sarah Ettels
- (as Ashley Argota)
Diane Louise Salinger
- Delayna Hallow
- (as Diane Salinger)
Pilot Paisley-Rose
- Jessa Moreland
- (as Pilot Saraceno)
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Yes, this is a bad children's movie. The plot is pretty simplistic and it's apparent that no one got paid very much for acting in this movie. However Diane Salinger's Delayna Hallow character is so over the top that it appears that she is channeling the combination of a professional wrestler and a drag queen. I'm having a really hard time finishing this film because of Salinger's egregious overacting. She's out Shatnering William Shatner. Her broad gestures seem more suited for vaudeville and if she actually had a mustache, she'd be twirling it between her fingers. I get that she's playing an evil witch but Agnes Moorehead set the gold standard Salinger seems to be going for with her 1960s era Endora, while Salinger just stands around cackling horrifically and gesturing weirdly with long plastic fake fingernails. Not a great movie by any means but Salinger really ruins it.
It is appropriate for young children, but it is very simple and does not offer anything new or flashy for adults, plus the special effects are horrible, I do not recommend it.
Best movie ever I've watched this so many times that I can't count I miss it so much and wish for a second movie on this so bad😭 it's the perfect movie for Halloween and witch lovers and I'm one of them. I need a second movie so bad😭😭
I don't have a clever intro to this review, so I'm just going to cut to the chase. This movie's pace is the equivalent of walking through a room that is filled to the brim with honey. To say that this movie is slow is the equivalent of saying that water is wet. A turtle would say that this movie needs to pick up the pace. My point is, it's boring.
No joke. This movie is slow as heel. This movie isn't worth turning spoilers on, because I'm one hundred percent certain that no cares about this movie (seeing that there are only two reviews for this movie and the both hate it). I've seen the worst of Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, Hallmark and Lifetime original movies and something happens in them that can at least gets an ironic laugh out of me. However, even though some things happen in this movie, nothing happens.
I cannot think of a single thing that is even remotely passible about this movie. The acting is so wooden that it literal feels like watching to trees talking to each other. The cinematography is so bland that I hesitate to call it cinematography. The writing is Hocus Pocus without the silliness and the charm. The production design had less effect put into it than an essay written by a high schooler about The Scarlett Letter. The editing has all the excitement of an office cubical. Hell, even the custom design was basically just whatever the filmmakers could find at Party City. The only possible good thing I can think of is that the camera man decided to take the lens cap of the camera, turned the camera on and pointed in in the face of the actors
My advice, skip this one and warn others to stay away from this. Trust me on this one. You, and I mean you! The person reading this at 4 in the morning surrounded by pizza boxes. You could make a make a better movie that this
No joke. This movie is slow as heel. This movie isn't worth turning spoilers on, because I'm one hundred percent certain that no cares about this movie (seeing that there are only two reviews for this movie and the both hate it). I've seen the worst of Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, Hallmark and Lifetime original movies and something happens in them that can at least gets an ironic laugh out of me. However, even though some things happen in this movie, nothing happens.
I cannot think of a single thing that is even remotely passible about this movie. The acting is so wooden that it literal feels like watching to trees talking to each other. The cinematography is so bland that I hesitate to call it cinematography. The writing is Hocus Pocus without the silliness and the charm. The production design had less effect put into it than an essay written by a high schooler about The Scarlett Letter. The editing has all the excitement of an office cubical. Hell, even the custom design was basically just whatever the filmmakers could find at Party City. The only possible good thing I can think of is that the camera man decided to take the lens cap of the camera, turned the camera on and pointed in in the face of the actors
My advice, skip this one and warn others to stay away from this. Trust me on this one. You, and I mean you! The person reading this at 4 in the morning surrounded by pizza boxes. You could make a make a better movie that this
Greatest movie ever; I've seen it so many times that I've lost count; I miss it so much and want a sequel; it's the ideal film for fans of Halloween and witches, of which I am one. I desperately need a second movie. The movie's ending hinted that a sequel would develop, but none did. I believe we should learn more about the Hallow ancestors, how magic functions without an amulet, and how the new darkness emerges.
I always have a unique Halloween feeling, and watching this movie helps soothe me down. I just wish there were more movies to choose from instead of watching it repeatedly.
Please create another film. I beg of you please.
I always have a unique Halloween feeling, and watching this movie helps soothe me down. I just wish there were more movies to choose from instead of watching it repeatedly.
Please create another film. I beg of you please.
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- AnecdotesThe guest list for Allison Stone's party is actually the cast and crew list for the movie. The names in the left column are all crew members: Ralph McCloud (executive producer), Olivia Kuan (cinematographer), Calvin Snead (first assistant camera), Ellen Feldman (second assistant camera), Paul Mata (still photographer), Starla Christian (production designer), Andrew Lyons (art director), Murphy Dillow (set dresser), Michael Reynolds (unknown), Shea Wolfe (key costumer), Roxanne McDanel (key makeup artist), and Elizabeth Martin (key hair stylist). The names in the right column are all cast members: Diane Salinger (Delayna Hallow), Dee Wallace (Haidy Hallow), Tracey Gold (Didi Hallow), Pilot Serrcerno (Jessa Moreland), Daniel Cooksley (Richard Moreland), Dillion Cavitt (Nathan), Kelsey Impicciche (Allison Stone), David Appleton (Ned), Vincent Giovagnoli (Zack Moreland), Vanesa Lavado (Lisa), Malcolm Campbell (Security Guard), and Alie Urguhart (unknown).
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- La magia di Halloween
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- Durée1 heure 32 minutes
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