This is like a Valentine card to those crappy low budget 70's modern witch movies. It got 95% certified fresh on RT. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/vXOmzA56E40" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Are they gonna redo Top That? [video=youtube;ksBE53CIT8E]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksBE53CIT8E[/video] TFK
Never heard of ANY of these fuckin witch movies and by the look of them, very unlikely to even watch them...
Watched this film and enjoyed it a lot. Not a masterpiece by any stretch of the imagination, but its campiness, in-your-face intentional bad acting and cheesy predictable twists very common on the early 70s low budget horror films, made it fun. Since its uneventful release on 2016 this film has gathered quite a fan following and I can see why. Samantha Robinson is probably the most beautiful actress alive right now and I wasn't even aware Tarantino cast her in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood as Abigail Folger! She exudes charisma and sexyness on every scene of the film. Her two dimensional acting with tongue firmly in cheek was a total delight. The film is apparently set in 1970, but the filmmaker, Anna Biller, intentionally filmed modern cars parked near the main character's vintage cars. Also secondary characters dress in modern outfits while the main characters are in a twilight zone 1960s-70 fashions. There isn't much of a plot, and just a series of silly scenes and 'accidental deaths' (even if a man's corpse was buried in his backyard the detectives are wondering if it was murder!). Not a film for everyone. Whoever doesn't get the references and the director's intentions will find it as bad as those old films. I had a blast. 7/10 Samantha Robinson