The first time I saw this movie was at a slumber party in grade six and it scared the hell outta me. This is of course, hands down, Fairuza Balk's finest performance, but everyone else is great in this as well. There's something delicious about teenage girls using magic to raise the stakes of high school michigoss.
wow i did not enjoy this movie as much as i thought i was going 2...this movie is so disapointing to watch its not that funn...this is a waste of a good cast of actors/actressess...i think that this movie is just awful...the special effects were good throughout this movie...but this movie has a really bad story it goes on 2 long...this is a really disapointing movie..
I can promise you that, after watching the movie, you will never see your school outcast in the same way. Good acting, good plot, not a boring confrontation between good and evil, an interesting soundtrack... what else was needed to make this film a cult flick? Magic and goth clothes.
Great teen movie. If you take it as that and nothing more, you'll enjoy it. I loved this movie when I was a teenager, and it still takes me back when I watch it.
The biggest problem with The Craft isn't in its production, direction, cast or crew, but rather in the movies curse (pun intended) to feel familiar.
Maybe if I saw it when it originally came out and not several years later, I would have felt different, but I don't; The Craft is an interesting enough movie, but the story is predictable from the very start. Not just the ending or the character that will embrace the dark side more than the others, but the general story is easy to pick out.
Other than that, the acting is pretty good and convincing enough from actors you never see anymore. The direction is alright, nothing fancy here just simple camera shots.
The Craft is plenty enjoyable if you're into this sort of thing, but I'm sure you can find a better witch movie out there if you tried.
This is some wicked movie,i love it.The more evil they got the better i enjoyed it.Fasinated by their spells on each other.Seeing things that aren't there was pretty wicked.This movie is a keeper.
I had forgotten the amount of respect I had for this film. It is one of my all-time favourite films. Though it is not a film which most would call "brilliant" in a sort of odd way, it is. I had not seen Robin Tunney in any films prior to this, as she portrays the role of Sarah, the new girl, new to a school which is basically corrupted by three girls that are determined to take the elements to the next level. The film is not technically based solely on the subject of the supernatural, yet more of a chick flick with a darker side, which pulls the film to what makes it so entertaining. Balk is incredible in her morbid role as Nancy, the leader of the four. I also thought Campbell was casted into the right role for this film, as to where in films such as Scream she was the lead, yet in this film she provides more of a role to where she is not directly in the center of things, yet payed attention to a lot throughout the film. I had no idea who Rachel True is and I still don't to this day, so I won't comment any further than to say she did do what she was supposed to, to fill the position of the last girl, and did so fairly well. I recommend this film for anyone, but mainly women, Also, the only film I feel worth watching from Fleming.
"Jealous? Jealous? You don't even exist to me! You don't exist! You are nothing! You are shit! You don't exist. The only way you know how to treat women is by treating them like whores! Well, you're the whore! And this is gonna stop! Do you understand! Do you understand what I'm saying? Hmm?"
I recently viewed this movie for the second time and liked even better the second time.Fairuza Balk gives a knockout performance as the leader of the witches and is at times alluring while other times just very scary!!!HIGHLY RECOMENDED.
When Sarah (Robin Tunney) moves to Los Angeles with her father and stepmother she is enrolled into a Catholic school. In the school she comes into contact with three misfit girls (Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell & Rachel True) who are into the occult and witchcraft. They invite Sarah to join their coven as 'the fourth' and soon they discover that they can preform spells beyond what they could have possibly imagined before. There is really not a lot of things going on in "The Craft", but it's never boring, it has a interesting plot and Fairuza Balk is awesome (and a hotness) as always, and that alone makes the movie worth seeing.
i saw this movie on hbo a few days back.. i guess it was okay, but i must confess that my review could be a little partial as this movie is about witchcraft, therefore supernatural, which is my fav genre. Anyways, its worth watching twice or thrice but that's about it.
"she's gonna cry and then im cry and we're all gonna cry, she's here im here we're all here" he's everywhere he's in everythin" he's sorry he's sorry he's sorry he's sorry he's sorry sorry my ass