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The Wisher

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
1.9K
YOUR RATING
The Wisher (2002)
aka The Wisher
Play trailer1:49
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Slasher HorrorSupernatural HorrorTeen HorrorHorrorThriller

A high school girl gets nightmares and sleepwalks from watching horror movies. Her dad bans them but she's addicted and sneaks out to watch The Wisher. The horror becomes real.A high school girl gets nightmares and sleepwalks from watching horror movies. Her dad bans them but she's addicted and sneaks out to watch The Wisher. The horror becomes real.A high school girl gets nightmares and sleepwalks from watching horror movies. Her dad bans them but she's addicted and sneaks out to watch The Wisher. The horror becomes real.

  • Director
    • Gavin Wilding
  • Writer
    • Ellen Cook
  • Stars
    • Ron Silver
    • Liane Balaban
    • Drew Lachey
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gavin Wilding
    • Writer
      • Ellen Cook
    • Stars
      • Ron Silver
      • Liane Balaban
      • Drew Lachey
    • 44User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Spliced
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    Spliced
    Spliced: Nightmare
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    Ron Silver
    Ron Silver
    • Campbell
    Liane Balaban
    Liane Balaban
    • Mary
    Drew Lachey
    Drew Lachey
    • Brad
    Siri Baruc
    Siri Baruc
    • Debbie
    Billy Morton
    • Earl
    Wendy Anderson
    • Kelly Ryan
    Iain MacLean
    • Jake Ryan
    Ariel Bastian
    • Beth Ryan
    Jared Van Snellenberg
    Jared Van Snellenberg
    • Shane Underwood
    Andrea Runge
    Andrea Runge
    • Kara Genero
    Rob van Meenen
    Rob van Meenen
    • Jimmy Winters
    • (as Rob Van Meenan)
    Melissa Repka
    • Mandy Newbel
    Jody Peters
    • Driver
    Levi James
    • Ethan
    Camille Devine
    • Ariel
    Robert Bamford
    • Movie Wisher…
    Jill McAllister
    • Female Reporter
    Oana Toma
    • Mrs. Osgoode
    • Director
      • Gavin Wilding
    • Writer
      • Ellen Cook
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    User reviews44

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    4Stevieboy666

    I wish it had been better though I have seen far worse

    Eighteen year old Mary (Liane Balaban) loves horror movies, she also suffers from nightmares and sleepwalking. Dad has forbidden her to watch any more horror films but along with her two fellow geekyish friends she goes to watch the horror hit "The Wisher" at the cinema. The killer from the film starts appearing in real life and one by one people around her start getting sliced up! Nightmare on Elm Street is an obvious influence here, not only for the dream sequences but also the killer (the Wisher) has finger blades with which to slash, though oddly they look like they are made of glass. The Wisher himself just looks like some guy from a Black Metal band. Only one recognisable actor here, Ron Silver, the rest of the cast are quite wooden, including Balaban, the poor script only worsens things. Another problem is that the plot can't decide whether this is a supernatural or psycho slasher, the ending is a bit sorry. Mary says "I like the feeling of being scared", sadly there is very little scare factor on offer here. I watched the UK VHS release "The Wisher", which I feel is a better title than "Spliced". Overall I found the movie rather lame but not a complete waste of time, there are many worse horror movies out there! The gorgeous Melissa Repka strips off down to her undies, worth the price of admission alone!
    4I_Ailurophile

    Good ideas troubled by overbearing convention & cliche

    I recognize fully well that the writing and special effects of the movie within a movie are intended to be ham-handed and over the top. The thing is, this feature itself isn't too far removed from those same vibes. The plot initially impresses as purely an invention of movie magic, with no explanation given for why "the wisher" should latch onto protagonist Mary - and once the truth is revealed, it feels like it falls somewhere between Standard Slasher and Lifetime Original Movie. The characters and large swaths of the dialogue are customary, often juvenile High School pablum. I can forgive recognizable ideas borrowed from other stories, but beyond that, even as it throws a number of ideas at us - some of them very good! - it's a little familiar and predictable. Meanwhile, the dialogue, music, characters, direction, and overall tone all date very distinctly to the late 90s/early 2000s. Even smaller inclusions somewhat bewilder - why does the school counselor have a lava lamp in his office? Why does the school have a slushie machine that freely available to students? Why does the counselor meet with Mary in the school gym instead of his office? This is to say nothing of the attempts by the filmmakers to jump onto the bandwagon and emphasize the Internet as much as they can at a time when the web was first truly beginning to flourish as a cultural staple.

    I don't think 'Spliced,' also known as 'The wisher,' is altogether bad, but this also doesn't make it easy to earnestly engage with. The blood, gore, and stunts and effects look great. I like the costume design for "the wisher," and in a more general sense I appreciate the hair and makeup work. I'd love to see the cast in other films, as I trust they'd prove themselves, though here it really seems like they're forced into a corner, whether by Ellen Cook's screenplay, Gavin Wilding's direction, or both. Suitable narrative ideas are at first thrown out somewhat haphazardly; I acknowledge that this may have been intentional, feeding the audience multiple concepts so as to throw us off from what the precise course of events may be - but it's still off-putting. When those ideas do come together, it's not entirely convincing, and the plot itself seems unfocused at times. The scene writing ably conveys tension and suspense more than not, but some moments altogether raise a skeptical eyebrow, definitely including the specific use here of a computer at the climax.

    Ultimately I think this is passably enjoyable, but I hardly feel like I can give any particular recommendation. It's modestly fun if you stumble onto it, and utmost fans of the cast or of slashers as a genre will get the most out of it. Even at that, one should keep their expectations in check, for 'Spliced' is certainly not without its problems. Save this for a lazy day and have a good time, but just remember that there's plenty of other movies much more deserving of 90 minutes of your attention.
    5njavwanakawala-78613

    A Chilling Descent into Horror: "The Wisher"

    "The Wisher" is a masterfully crafted horror thriller that delves into the darkest recesses of the human psyche. The film tells the story of Mary, a teenager obsessed with horror movies, who defies her father's warnings and watches the film, unleashing a terrifying chain of events. As her darkest wishes come true, Mary is stalked by the sinister character, The Wisher.

    One of the standout aspects of "The Wisher" is its ability to create a sense of unease and tension from the outset. The film's atmosphere is eerie and foreboding, with a sense of impending doom that permeates every scene. The special effects are also noteworthy, with The Wisher being a truly terrifying creation.

    The cast delivers solid performances, with Mary being a particularly well-developed character. Her obsession with horror movies and her desire to experience fear are both relatable and unsettling. The supporting cast is also effective in adding to the sense of tension and unease.

    The film's exploration of the consequences of playing with dark forces is both chilling and thought-provoking. The idea that our deepest desires can be twisted and turned against us is a frightening one, and "The Wisher" exploits this fear to great effect.

    If you're a fan of horror movies, "The Wisher" is a must-watch. With its eerie atmosphere, jump-out-of-your-seat scares, and thought-provoking themes, it's a film that will linger long after the credits roll.
    caz_star

    not bad

    ok, i understand many people have talked badly of The Wisher and i have to admit i did see it for Drew Lachey from 98 Degrees and if he wasn't in it i probably would be talking bad of it as well. It was an ok film i guess, some good parts, some of the acting was pretty bad but not totally bad. I would watch it again probably, even if just to see Drew. Maybe if Drew were to join a film with a better script he might get some where with his acting.
    urbanmessiah

    I was in this movie, and it blows!!!

    Hi, well i was in this movie, you might notice me as the texas teen killer, and also the nevada killer ( or whatever the hell the other guy was ) and I also was the set dresser for this film. I hate it, it blows. Rent this flick only to laugh at it and marvel at the incompetance of Gavin Wilding. This movie suck a lot, a whole lot.

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    • Trivia
      Among Mary's horror movie videotapes, there's a DVD of Christina's House (2000), Gavin Wilding's previous feature.
    • Goofs
      SPIOLER : After Brad gets attacked by The Wisher he has several large cuts on the left side of his face. But days later, he doesn't have any stitches or scars on his face.
    • Quotes

      Mary: I don't tell you everything.

    • Connections
      References Les Griffes de la nuit (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      Bug
      Performed by Out of Your Mouth (as Flu)

      Written by Jason Darr

      [opening sequence theme]

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    • Release date
      • December 1, 2002 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Spliced
    • Filming locations
      • Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Movie Central
      • SaskFilm & Video Development Corporation
      • Saskatchewan Film Employment Tax Credit
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $15,369
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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