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HorrorDramaMystery

The Witch

- Evil takes many forms.

In 1630, a farmer relocates his family to a remote plot of land on the edge of a forest where strange, unsettling things happen. With suspicion and paranoia mounting, each family member's faith, loyalty and love are tested in shocking ways.

Release Date : 2016-02-19

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Very Special ProjectsParts & LaborRT FeaturesRooks Nest EntertainmentMaiden Voyage PicturesPulse FilmsScythia FilmsCode Red ProductionsMott Street Pictures

Production Country : BrazilCanadaUnited KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles : The VVitch: A New-England FolktaleThe VVitch

Cast

Anya Taylor-Joy

Character Name : Thomasin

Original Name : Anya Taylor-Joy

Gender : Female

Ralph Ineson

Character Name : William

Original Name : Ralph Ineson

Gender : Male

Kate Dickie

Character Name : Katherine

Original Name : Kate Dickie

Gender : Female

Harvey Scrimshaw

Character Name : Caleb

Original Name : Harvey Scrimshaw

Gender : Male

Ellie Grainger

Character Name : Mercy

Original Name : Ellie Grainger

Gender : Female

Lucas Dawson

Character Name : Jonas

Original Name : Lucas Dawson

Gender : Male

Julian Richings

Character Name : Governor

Original Name : Julian Richings

Gender : Male

Bathsheba Garnett

Character Name : The Witch

Original Name : Bathsheba Garnett

Gender : Female

Sarah Stephens

Character Name : The Witch, Young

Original Name : Sarah Stephens

Gender : Female

Daniel Malik

Character Name : Black Phillip (voice)

Original Name : Daniel Malik

Gender : Male

Axtun Henry Dube

Character Name : Samuel

Original Name : Axtun Henry Dube

Gender : Male

Athan Conrad Dube

Character Name : Samuel

Original Name : Athan Conrad Dube

Gender : Male

Vivien Moore

Character Name : Lead Coven Witch

Original Name : Vivien Moore

Gender : Female

Karen Kaeja

Character Name : Coven Witch

Original Name : Karen Kaeja

Gender : Male

Brandy Leary

Character Name : Coven Witch

Original Name : Brandy Leary

Gender : Male

R. Hope Terry

Character Name : Coven Witch

Original Name : R. Hope Terry

Gender : Male

Carrie Eklund

Character Name : Coven Witch

Original Name : Carrie Eklund

Gender : Female

Madlen Sopadzhiyan

Character Name : Coven Witch

Original Name : Madlen Sopadzhiyan

Gender : Female

Paul Kenworthy

Character Name : Militia Man 1

Original Name : Paul Kenworthy

Gender : Male

Mark Millmna

Character Name : Militia Man 2

Original Name : Mark Millmna

Gender : Male

Andy Volpe

Character Name : Militia Man 3

Original Name : Andy Volpe

Gender : Male

Phillip Wynne

Character Name : Wampanoag Man

Original Name : Phillip Wynne

Gender : Male

Annawon Weeden

Character Name : Wampanoag Man

Original Name : Annawon Weeden

Gender : Male

Michael O'Hare

Character Name : Pipe Smoker

Original Name : Michael O'Hare

Gender : Male

Chris Messier

Character Name : Shepherd

Original Name : Chris Messier

Gender : Male

Ron Young

Character Name : Old Slater

Original Name : Ron Young

Gender : Male

Nora Messier

Character Name : Shepherdess

Original Name : Nora Messier

Gender : Male

Bill Rudder

Character Name : Settler

Original Name : Bill Rudder

Gender : Male

Grace Duffy

Character Name : Settler

Original Name : Grace Duffy

Gender : Male

Sophie Bermudez

Character Name : Settler

Original Name : Sophie Bermudez

Gender : Male

Corrine Manning

Character Name : Settler

Original Name : Corrine Manning

Gender : Male

Heather Huntington Stewart

Character Name : Chamber Pot Woman

Original Name : Heather Huntington Stewart

Gender : Male

Jeff Smith

Character Name : Nobelman (uncredited)

Original Name : Jeff Smith

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

> While an evil force slowly possessing them, the family bond is put on a test. The film was based on the collection of a series of the real events that takes place in the 17th century New England. The story of a farmer family who came across the ocean, but now lives on the edge of the forest after denied permission to build a house in a village. When the newborn baby disappears in a thin air, the family begins to experience the mysterious events. Without a clue about the happenings, the evil force begins to possess them while the unity of the family is tested. Wow, finally a wonderful horror-psychological-thriller. Usually horror films are the worst kind compared with other genres, because most of them overly rely on the sudden sound/noise and gore. But there are many awesome horror films I had liked which were better story than the graphical presentation, like this one. So I love good narration than those try to scare me with make-ups, stunts and sound mixings. It was a limited cast film, sets in a beautiful remote place and the language was awesome that perfectly suits for the horror theme like this. Everyone's performance was brilliant. It is just a one million dollar film and the entire film was shot within a month. The records are not matter when the writing and the direction were top notch. Especially for a first timer it was a remarkable achievement. A simple plot, developed greatly and the suspense was the highlight. Yet viewers expect more explanation, but I'm happy for what it is and it should not go deeper than that which might spoil its unique flavour. Not just horror film fans, everyone should try it if they're capable to handle the slow narration. Finally, like usual, here I won't ask for a sequel, because it'll make an amazing one off film than the dozens of crappy follow ups. 8/10

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mattwilde123

@mattwilde123

2021-06-23

This was a really good horror film. The direction was very interesting and Robert Egger plays with darkness and shadows in a really horrifying way. The tension is unbearable at times. The dialogue is a bit hard to follow as it is very "oldé English" to add to the historical accuracy of the piece. The actors are all good at reciting this strange dialect and demonstrating the paranoia spreading through the family thanks to religion and superstition.The film is based on accounts and texts found from the era and so everything seen on screen has been taken from sources and barely been touched. Every part of the film seems authentic. It is refreshing to see a film that doesn't really on jump-scares and annoying "cattle-prod" techniques to make audiences scared. 'The Witch' is genuinely disturbing without resorting to these techniques. It is very strange and gory when it needs to be. I also found these strange scenes quite fascinating and educational as the film almost seems like a historical document. ★★★★

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Sheldon Nylander

@dalboz

2021-06-23

Talk about old school! “The Witch” is a painstaking recreation of Puritan life in New England. The lifestyle is mimicked. The clothes are period-accurate. The dialogue is actually based off of documents and speeches from that time. It’s as if Mel Gibson decided to update “The Passion of the Christ” by 1600 years. As mentioned, the movie is set in Puritan New England as a family is banished from the larger community and has to make their own way out in the wilderness. As they build their home, strange things begin to happen, starting with the abduction of the infant Samuel. Things continue to get worse and worse, until… okay, no spoilers. See the movie. This is a dark and effective movie. I can’t remember the last time I actually had a start from the all too often used jump scares, but the movie is absorbing enough that it did manage to “get” me a couple times. Robert Eggers seems to have kicked off a new wave in old-school, deep supernatural and existential horror. I won’t lie that I drew some comparisons between this and Ari Aster’s “Hereditary,” if nothing else than by simply the way the movie felt and left me feeling at the end. That being said, the film isn’t perfect. In fact, oddly enough, it’s perfection is what gives it imperfection. The period is so painstakingly recreated, in particular the dialogue, that sometimes hearing it can be jarring, making me stop for just a second to think about what was just said, which unfortunately interrupts the flow and managed to pull me out of the film. It’s kind of a strange complaint that something could be so accurate that it fails to suspend disbelief, but here we are. “The Witch” is quite an achievement and I’m glad that this film, which would otherwise be relegated to underground status, has managed to achieve a following, enough so that Robert Eggers got to do a follow-up with the Lovecraftian-looking “The Lighthouse.” Definitely worth checking out.

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r96sk

@r96sk

2025-01-16

'The Witch', Robert Eggers' feature directorial debut, is very good! I enjoyed all of these 90 minutes, I could've watched it go on for a little longer in truth. I really liked the atmosphere throughout, as well as the look of the film. The dialogue is particularly excellent, too. Everyone on the cast gives a terrific performance, shown perfectly by that final scene with them all together onscreen. Harvey Scrimshaw is super convincing in the aforementioned, I was almost questioning if they had got an adult actor and morphed him into Caleb, such was his high performance. Ellie Grainger and Lucas Dawson are class in that scene too, one of the most unsettling moments in this is as their characters convulse on the floor - that sorta thing with kids always creeps me out. I've gone too far into my review to not note Anya Taylor-Joy, who is quality from beginning to end. Ralph Ineson and Kate Dickie merit props as well. I mentioned in my recent review of (the good) 'Nosferatu' that I was unsure how this one was going to fare in my personal ranking of this director's work, given the stark contrast with my thoughts on 'The Lighthouse' (4/10) and 'The Northman' (9/10). In actuality, this falls a notch below the latter; not far off the same rating, fwiw. It'll be fascinating to see what Eggers conjures up next, as long as it is not another piece in the ilk of that from 2019 then I'll excited to check it out.