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Sanctuary (2024)

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Sanctuary

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7/10

Stop ruining this site

I think the intrigue is there - it's not Broadchurch by any means but it's an okay crime show. All in all, this is a solid six or seven, in my opinion, as in it would get a passing grade for decent British crime/mystery TV with or without witchcraft. It treats witchcraft as mundane and commonplace, which is interesting in itself. The characters are pretty interesting, and there is enough world-building. It doesn't need all the special effects to be a decent show, and it doesn't need to be groundbreaking. Exaggerated 1 and 2/10 star reviews do this site a disservice and make it unusable over time.
  • jaredp-64850
  • 25 gen 2024
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7/10

Solid murder-mystery setup with a magical spin

While there is a central fantasy element with the presence of witches and magic, those simply add complexity to the efforts of residents of a small town to solve a murder (or prove that it wasn't one), rather than being an end unto themselves.

The magical hand movements seem to have come straight out of The Magicians, but work in this series as well. Nothing about the fantasy element is particularly innovative, except perhaps combining it with a crime genre and setting it in a community where witches can live openly among their non-witch neighbors.

The acting is good and the script gets the job done without being unduly annoying. The teenage drama is fortunately kept to a minimum, and focused only on the central plot points thus far. Some misogynists may be upset about the plethora of strong female leads, but there's more than enough relevant guys in the story to satisfy a reverse-Bechdel test.

It's an easy and enjoyable watch.
  • Valentijn78
  • 10 gen 2024
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7/10

Somewhere between Discovery and Mayfair

If you make it past the first episode, which was kind of a clumsy setup, this does actually get pretty engaging with multiple elements. The major plot is the murder mystery, and it's laced with social injustice stuff surrounding bullying/rape/evil patriarchy/outcasting. Some of the characters become over the top to the point of absurdity towards the end, but all in all this was still an engaging watch. It felt rushed into it's conclusion and felt a little anticlimactic to me, but I'm guessing they wanted to end it as a miniseries, which is fine. Ultimately, I found this trails behind the more superb (until s3) A discovey of Witches, but a better watch (lead acting capability mostly) than Mayfair witch.
  • HorrorFilmHellion
  • 11 feb 2024
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7/10

Only one episode in.

It's not awful; a bit heavy on the "Harper Valley" small-town drama and teen angst (..especially for what looks to be a British-produced series), but it's still developing characters and story. It doesn't kick straight in like a "Penny Dreadful" but it held my interest.

For only one episode the acting is very passable, writing as well, and I like that they don't give up the whole season in the first ep. Post-episode previews are flashy, but this first one is subtle on the special and practical effects so not a whole lot of "eye-candy" on the way in. It may be that they're going out of the way a bit in terms of suspending disbelief, but it's still a fun watch so far.
  • netdcon
  • 3 gen 2024
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10/10

Waaay underrated!!

This is a very worthwhile surprise bit of episodic adventure. The first episode left me skeptical, but after the second I was hooked. After episode four I was obsessed and left begging to see the rest. Unfortunately at this moment I have yet to see five, but at the moment I am chomping at the bits waiting for the golden moment to arrive. Put this on the must watch list for all you who like suspense and a well crafted evolutionary plot. It is supercalafragilisticexpialidotious. Have fun with it and enjoy. The critics are full of it. This series is a cool ten plus. Hootie Hoo!! Let's go! Yay! More !
  • notaryswan
  • 22 gen 2024
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7/10

Keep Watching

  • ellyse-94962
  • 2 feb 2024
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5/10

A Witch's Tale in a supposed haven... Meh

Welcome to the enchanting and magical hamlet known as Sanctuary, a place supposedly dedicated to providing solace and haven for witches against persecution. Basking in the town's benevolence is the presence of a lone witch family, as the beacon of all magical prowess. Not just any ordinary witch family, mind you; the illustrious Fenn family is one where the manifestation of witch power appears to have escaped both the character's mother and daughter. Yes, you heard it right - leaving the protagonist, Sarah Fenn, as the sorcerous elite, and the official representative of witchforce and witchdom in a town, that has a grand total of one officially registered witch. Bravo, Sarah!

Of course, the makers decided to christen both the town and the series with the grandiose title "Sanctuary", because nothing says magical refuge like a place with just one witch, right? But wait, there's more! In this modern benevolent utopia, anyone can casually point fingers at anyone else, accusing them of witchcraft. It's like a community potluck, but instead of bringing casseroles, you bring accusations of spellcasting. How quaint!

And then there is the real star of the show - Abigail Whithall, the grieving mother, the narcissistic friend, the cheating wife, the blackmailing neighbour, what-have-you. Her performance is so stellar that it makes you want to enroll in an anger management class to cope with the desire to repeatedly punch her in the face. Ah, the wonders of brilliant acting - or as I like to call it, facial-punch-worthy theatrics.

Cheers to the magical-bewitching world of Sanctuary!
  • chandramohankannan
  • 18 gen 2024
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9/10

Superb drama with witchcraft

One of those pieces, where first episodes are bland and won't catch, but if you make it past that, you will be hooked and suddenly wait for more. I saw six episodes so far and I still don't know, how it will end, which is impressive, as on most of current series, I know mostly after two episodes all basic story lines. IT IS UNPREDICTABLE and annoying, and I love it.

I really don't understand why are people making those 1 or 2 rating reviews after seeing one episode (mostly not whole) and writing total nonsense. Watch it first and then come back again. You won't be disappointed. But if you are only about special effects and glorious, but bland story lines, then pass. Its not for you.
  • chosetrans
  • 31 gen 2024
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6/10

Sanctuary For Who?

So supposedly this entire town is a dedicated sanctuary for witches, has been for generations, and only... one witch lives there? Huh?

In this alternate reality witchcraft is an accepted fact, yet it's not clear how exactly this town is any kind of "sanctuary" when there's plenty of witches living outside it who seem to be doing just fine, better than the one inside it actually. Plus, theres a disturbing number of townsfolk ready to start up the bonfires and dig out their dunking stools the first time someone whispers that witchcraft is to blame for any sort of tragedy.

I'm guessing that there's some kind of "bad" witchcraft at play making everyone behave this way, otherwise just about the entire town deserves whatever horrors come their way.

Sarah, the main witch, has no real moral backbone. She performs various spells to "help" friends, but lacking consent and with questionable outcomes. Some real "Harry Potter" love spell vibes here that we're supposed to be OK with. She keeps engaging in behaviors that are foolish at best, and life threatening at worst.

Her primary nemesis is delightfully evil in regard to their machinations and how they manipulate people. Best character on the show.

One episode left, that will determine how worthwhile the series is overall. Just slightly better than average so far.
  • wildernessbarbie
  • 31 gen 2024
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4/10

Everyone in this town is stupid

  • etanonis-49888
  • 2 feb 2024
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8/10

Very intriguing

I just caught up in this show and I must say it is very well written and acted. The storyline is just the right amount of perfect but not to much fantasy to kill the show. I agree with another person on here that said it doesn't need a lot of effects. It's just the right amount of perfect in its on. In my opinion it touches on numerous topics that still plague today's society now. This show went from 0 to 100 real quick and to think the women were all like blood sisters and then BOOM betrayal. Hysteria on the show gave us a glimpse at how it was for the women in the Salem trials. Those women in the Salem trials never stood a chance back then. This show did a great job acting out those parts and showing us how it was during the witch trials.
  • inkid-88306
  • 2 feb 2024
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2/10

A witch's tale. Meh.

Generic witch fantasy tv show but I'm a sucker for them. Concepts not bad, not super original though. It also has this lifetime movie vibe to it. I was hoping something close to 'discovery of witches' caliber.

It feels really low budget, like most fantasy series around witches, werewolves, vampires and such, but other shows try to look better in the visual aspects to trick you into believing they aren't. The special effects and all here don't look great. And the narrative, it's just jumpy and erratic. It seems like the base of the show will be a murder investigation.

The show is based on a town serving as a sanctuary for witchcraft, but it doesn't delve deeply into magical elements. Despite discussions about it, the portrayal is underwhelming, focusing more on mundane practices like making sedative tea. The magic depicted, such as candles going off or a slight steam from a cup after chants, lacks captivating intensity. It feels akin to observing witches at an astrology or tarot reader's level rather than showcasing enchanting mystical experiences. There's just a lot of hand movements.

It's very lifetime movie vibes, but some people watch those movies so I guess some people will enjoy this. Just go watch discovery of witches, or rewatch the originals, Salem, legacies, penny dreadful or something. Usually if a fantasy show's not well made I'm okay with it because they don't usually get the largest of budgets, but this is just boring as well. I probably won't watch past the two episodes out, I can't see it redeeming itself.
  • AfricanBro
  • 5 gen 2024
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10/10

WATCH IT

The first episode may not have lived up to its hype, but it ended up being a good introduction for the development that followed. The story is very interesting and engrossing, the cherry on top is that there is magic in it. It is shown in detail how the gourd ripens and grows, and how people are sacrificed to it.

Discovering crime stories within the magical realm was an unexpected delight. The narrative, entwined with the themes of witch hunts and discrimination, serves as a poignant allegory for numerous real-world events. This isn't merely another run-of-the-mill fantasy; it stands out as a remarkably well-crafted show

I would rate it as 8, but since it has an extremely low rating, now I giving it a 10.

I cant wait until the last episode airs - and Well, what is the better indicator for good show?
  • tuxakvinikadze
  • 31 gen 2024
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4/10

Watchable? Maybe but...

It is ok. Actually barely ok. There are moments where the behavior of people and most events don't make any sense and you will laugh out loud and maybe shout at the screen.

It is not a police procedural drama, it's more like a lightweight soap opera with a semi-good witch who everyone blames, for a murder of a not-good-at-all guy who everyone adores, and a stupid, oh so stupid police department.

The actors try to act according to this preposterous script. I am all for magic, spells and drama but this is not it. It is borderline a satire. If you go in expecting Broadchurch you will be disappointed.

It is the kind of series you can have in the background while you are doing something else or when nothing, and I mean NOTHING else is on. I watched the whole thing while working on a home project because I was curious on how stupid they would choose to do the finale.

Keep your expectations very low and you will be alright.
  • jennysg
  • 7 feb 2024
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8/10

Good story with lots of tension and a ridiculous shark-jump at the end.

I enjoyed this quite a bit. The show starts with a death and a set of prejudicial and/or false conclusions. Yes, people behave irrationally, but they stay well within the confines of normal human ignorance and lack of critical thinking. The magic aspect of it is fine. The story would work just as well if you replaced the word "witch" with any other misunderstood group that's the target of bigotry and discrimination. With the magic theme we get some special effects and an enhanced feeling of uncertainty. It's a good choice.

Revelations are made at an optimal pace. Often in crime shows the "twists" elicit a yawn, an eye-roll and a complete lack of surprise. However, in this show i felt more of an: "Ohhh....interesting." They keep these coming throughout the series. For me, this is a win.

By the time you get to the last episode, the tension is remarkably high. The situation seems hopeless....

Let's pretend for a moment that the fit of utter stupidity didn't occur.

...Unexpected but totally plausible things happen and the show ends satisfactorily. In the denouement some additional revelations are made which totally add value to the story and tie up some loose ends that you didn't know were loose. Well done.

Let's go back to that fit of utter stupidity. Everything I wrote above is sincere. The ending is good. The shark-jump is irrelevant. But, at 39:45 into the last episode, it's there. I actually laughed out loud. I won't spoil it (because I want people to read the review), so here are some comparable things you might see in a sillier series:

1. A person gets a pillow held over their face for seven seconds and is suddenly dead.

2. A car drives over a sharp rock and explodes into a ball of fire.

3. A person drops a toothpick onto a table and it ricochets around the room to stab somebody fatally in the heart.

It's that bad. Anybody who knows anything about objects that might be on a stage would have called BS on this event. Is this a 1980's B-movie? Why did they include it? The rest of the show was great. Why do something completely unnecessary and ridiculous? It ranks in the top two of the most ludicrous things I've ever seen in a "serious" show.

Why?

That being said: despite the one jarringly obvious forehead-slapping error, I think it's a really good show -- neatly wrapped. There are no breadcrumbs for a second season. But, if there were one, I would totally watch it.
  • myebay11
  • 14 apr 2024
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2/10

Terrible

Sanctuary: A Witch's Tale falls short in several key aspects, leaving much to be desired. The acting is cringe-worthy, with performances that often border on amateurish, failing to convey the depth required for a magical fantasy. The poor writing exacerbates the problem, delivering a lackluster narrative that struggles to engage players. Characters utter lines that feel forced and devoid of authenticity, detracting from the overall immersive experience.

Moreover, the insistence on ridiculous accents (the Irish cast all speak like the British Royal Family) adds an additional layer of annoyance, further disconnecting viewers from the world. In the realm of magical tales.

Midsomer Murders, Father Brown and the ilk know who their target audience is. This show takes itself much too seriously.
  • tonyandsilvia1994
  • 2 feb 2024
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10/10

Excellent Show! I can't wait to watch the next season.

I have just finished watching the series Sanctuary. A Witch's Tale! What a splendid show it is, and I eagerly anticipate the arrival of the 2nd season . This series is replete with mesmerizing plot twists and turns, and characters are truly remarkable in their ability to evoke genuine emotions through their impeccable acting. What a great addition to the amazon channel. This would be a cool destination if I can find out where the filming locations are located. I certainly would love to visit this town, and take pictures. I have this news hobby where I visit film locations. I'm sure it would be great tourism spots!
  • fitnesstraveller
  • 5 feb 2024
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3/10

Just watched the first 2 episodes - I'm done

I saw the preview for Sanctuary: A Witch's Tale so I figured give it a go.

Well, just two episodes in and I'm already frustrated. Why? Two reasons:

1. The amount of magic is minimal. I thought that Sanctuary would be like Harry Potter for adults. Instead, we've got a Wiccan coven that has only one real witch and she's basically a glorified herbalist, reiki healer and new age therapist. Oh, and she occasionally brews some spells that consist of wavy magic in the air. Nothing in terms of decent special effects.

2. I can see that this is going to turn in your standard police procedural, magically yes, with some Salem witch trial type hysteria. At seven episodes - no thank you. Even with the minimal magical elements, this is the kind of serial that can be done in 2-3 episodes, maybe 4, not 7.

Also, the story is kind of rudimentary, the characters one dimensional and quite a few show a level of stupidity and judging long time friends that is frustrating as well as unrealistic.

I may be missing something, but I'm not going to waste another 4 hours to find out I was wrong. I'll just read the reviews with spoilers.
  • joepm28
  • 9 gen 2025
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10/10

Surprisingly GOOD!

Although this series was not at all as I had anticipated, I was totally into watching. The suspense of what was going to happen next kept me viewing from start to finish. Now I am ANXIOUS to see what happens next!! It pulled me in and I don't want to be left hanging! Great acting and storyline....cant wait for MORE!!

Although the fantasy of it all seemed far fetched from society of today, it is, of course, a suspenseful drama. The storyline has kept me thinking of "who did it" and I have changed my mind at least 4 times! So as I watched the last episode, #5, was hoping for more clarity, but the artistic writing has kept me pulled into the drama. Most times I have already figured it out.
  • nckywilcat-02669
  • 25 gen 2024
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2/10

Tough to watch, muddled and erratic. One and done.

Right off the bat we are thrown into an outdoor get together with multiple people and something happens. Frustratingly we aren't told what it is and aren't shown any details. Then the obligatory, 6 years later text and we are now in the day to day life of a woman who we can now tell is the main character.

I understand that producers and writers have get some sort of hook or setup to pique the viewers interest a bit, but this seems to be all over the place. Mostly chit chat for the entire episode with several pointless scenes spent just introducing characters and relationships and not serving any other purpose.

Then the episode event happens and the viewer is again put in the dark as everything happens off screen and we are left with the mystery.

All in all a really poor way to start a series, show nothing and explain the bare minimum. Nearly all the characters are women, 90% of the dialogue is from women and it gets painful to watch.

2/10 for some magic and stuff that pulled me in, but nothing else of substance. Low budget, and maybe that's why every event is handled off camera.
  • Xavier_Stone
  • 4 gen 2024
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10/10

Well balanced

A very good show set in a contemporary world where magic coexists with modern way of life and where ordinary people ask for witches help that holds witchcraft business offices. However this equilibrium is fragile and the witches power brings suspucion and jealousy. The series tells the rapture of this fragile equilibrium after a college boy's death. Accident or witchcraft doing? Everybody in town has to take side.

The writing is efficient, the plot captivating our attention between murder investigation and supernatural events, between white and black magic. The result, a very original series that is not only based on the manifestation of magical powers but on the confrontation between magic and law.
  • gars-80463
  • 1 feb 2024
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3/10

Disappointing

I paid to watch this series. I am currently on episode 4 and struggling to turn it off. I am disappointed. The story had potential to be a great series. A fun fluff of escape but it fell with a thud. Instead we received a poorly directed substandard show that was more invested in a formula and checking DEI boxes than delivering a movie. Perhaps it was rushed due to a production deadlines? Who know! It was hard to mentally dodge the typical nauseating cliches; abusive conservative white rich husband, frail unstable back stabbing rich white women, trans magic investigator, witch oppression, racist white cop boss, aggressive ball breaking black detective and naive boy toy detective side kick. No character development. It is hard to find a likable character. Absolutely no connection in the relationship between Harper and her mom. It was empty void. Most of the characters will be forgotten when the series ends. Such a waste of incredible potential. I truly wanted to like this show. The way the script was written and directed made it too hard.
  • xycwhgfd
  • 22 set 2024
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10/10

How to keep friends and earn respect

  • Lisa-21376
  • 5 feb 2024
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5/10

Is it a 7 or Is it a 3?

Sanctuary depicts an alternate reality where witchcraft is real, and is marginally accepted by society albeit with heavy legal regulations.

This series has several positives. Production depicts a village well, and frames the storyline for that feeling of closeness. Acting is solid across the cast. Direction holds the tension well, leading me to watch as many episodes in a row that I could. (I started watching after 3 episodes were already available.)

The series has some negatives that do deter from the viewing experience. After the first couple episodes, the series falls into stereotypes of prejudice, propoganda, and fear. The characters become shells of people propelled only by the motivations that matter for the plotting. The second half showcases how bigotry and selfishness fuel hatred. And here comes the drudgery that inches the last 3 episodes to the finish.

What started as an interesting perspective on outsiders turned into a cliched depiction of all the tropes of said outsider parables that the original trilogy of the X-Men films did lamely but adequately. This series just starts beating us over the head with differences and hatred are "bad."
  • jmbovan-47-160173
  • 10 feb 2024
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9/10

A perfect picture of Humanity

  • computerlady710
  • 1 feb 2024
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