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The Craft movie review- Witches be crazy

 Now, where do I sign up to be a part of a catholic high school coven? Director : Andrew Fleming Writer : Andrew Fleming, Peter Filardi  Cinematographer : Alexander Gruszynski Cast : Fairuza Balk, Robin Tunney, Neve Campbell, Rachel True, Skeet Ulrich Year : 1996 After moving to a catholic high school in Los Angeles, Sarah (the amazing Robin Tunney) becomes friends with three wannabe witches, who happen to be looking for a fourth member to complete their rituals. Bonnie (the wonderful Neve Campbell), Rochelle (the fabulous Rachel True) and Nancy (the breath-taking Fairuza Balk), like Sarah, all have troubled pasts, leading their newfound mystical powers to have dangerous consequences. Soon the girls become power-hungry as minor spells turn into large ritualistic seances.  Now that we are in the midst of spooky season, I thought it best if I went back and looked at one of my favourite witchy flicks from the 90s. Although films about witchcraft and supposed Devil worship have always been

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