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RomanceComedy

Half Magic

- Getting ahead never felt so good.

Three women use their newly formed sisterhood to fight against sexism, bad relationships and low self-esteem. Through embracing their wild adventures, they learn the secret to ultimate fulfillment.

Release Date : 2018-02-23

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : The SeeThe Bubble Factory

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Heather Graham

Character Name : Honey

Original Name : Heather Graham

Gender : Female

Angela Kinsey

Character Name : Eva

Original Name : Angela Kinsey

Gender : Female

Stephanie Beatriz

Character Name : Candy

Original Name : Stephanie Beatriz

Gender : Female

Jason Lewis

Character Name : Mark

Original Name : Jason Lewis

Gender : Male

Thomas Lennon

Character Name : Darren

Original Name : Thomas Lennon

Gender : Male

Chris D'Elia

Character Name : Peter Brock

Original Name : Chris D'Elia

Gender : Male

Molly Shannon

Character Name : Mistress Valesca

Original Name : Molly Shannon

Gender : Female

Johnny Knoxville

Character Name : Father Gary

Original Name : Johnny Knoxville

Gender : Male

Luke Arnold

Character Name : Freedom

Original Name : Luke Arnold

Gender : Male

Lee Raviv

Character Name : Melinda

Original Name : Lee Raviv

Gender : Female

Bob Rumnock

Character Name : Honey's Father

Original Name : Bob Rumnock

Gender : Male

Guyviaud Joseph

Character Name : Sweaty Guy

Original Name : Guyviaud Joseph

Gender : Male

Jesse Heiman

Character Name : Demarcus

Original Name : Jesse Heiman

Gender : Male

Chelsea Mark

Character Name : Chandra

Original Name : Chelsea Mark

Gender : Female

Reviews

K

Kamurai

@Kamurai

2021-06-23

Really good watch, could watch again, and can recommend. Heather Graham, Angela Kinsey, and Stephanie Beatriz play off each so well in this. It honestly reminds me of "Bad Moms" without kids and less ridiculous. This is a "chick flick" in its truest form. It's not good (or bad) because of that, but it's just a focus of the movie, feeling lost and empowered as a woman character. They make an excellent choice in using Chris D'Elia to portray the chauvinist industry of movies (if to a bit of an extreme). This is also the second time I've seen Johnny Knoxville play a priest, unsettling both times. While the concept of candle based witchcraft is somewhat intriguing, it's just a mechanic (same as the workshop) to interweave the multiple story threads. It would be a little more satisfying if they had a more legitimate bond than "we met this one time" established at the beginning of the story. On the other hand it makes the formula flexible enough that it could be that they joined through AA or a convention, so I can see the use of doing something like this. The movie is charming, and it's good (refreshing in the very least) to see feminine perspective of a romantic / sex based humor of this quality. While I think this is better than average, it's not quite "Bad Moms" level of humor.