Directed by Peter Winther. Written by Michael Vickerman. Starring Devon Werkheiser, Justin Deeley, Diana Hopper, Jess Adams, Jackelyn Gauci, Chase Maser, Jamie Kaler and Caitlin Carmichael.
Plot: a group of teenagers decide to test the legend of a local witch and of course, it goes wrong.
In the beginging, a little girl, Amanda (Carmichael) gets taken by a witch after breaking a window at the witch’s house. The witch’s house is supposedly abandoned and known as Open Hearth. None of the adults really believe in the with though. Barely any of the kids do either.
Meanwhile, Max (Werkheiser) and Zach (Deeley) are brothers who just lost their grandfather and who fight all the the time. Zach, the older brother, decides to go to Open Hearth with friends Julia (Adams), Tracy (Gauci) and Carter (Maser). They want to test the legend, but his parents told him not to go, so Max and his friend Sammy (Hopper) follow him there. Along the way, Max and Sammy share their first kiss. It’s sort of a coming-of-age horror story. Which is not a bad thing. We really enjoyed it.
So, all six of them throw rocks at the witch’s house and of course, windows are broken. And if you break a window at the witches house, she comes to find you and eat you. She needs certain kids to stay strong, certain ones to stay pretty and certain others to stay young. It’s not very scary, but it is good.
There’s a boob shot. The motive is good. The death by human meat grinder is cool. It’s realistic and there’s a good script. And the little Amanda is soooo cute. Things we didn’t like: the witch is too strong. We hate that. Some of the rules got flipped because of it and that’s not cool. But overall, the movie was very cool and we recommend.
I suppose I could list my favorite movies here, but instead I'll give you a strange glimpse into what makes me TaraRomero.
1. I met George Romero. He was the kindest and sweetest man. He talked to me for longer than he should have with the line getting longer. He also held my hand. And when he noticed the ladybug I have tattooed on my wrist, he said he liked it and asked me it's name. Till then, it had not had a name. Now, I call him George.
2. I love stickers. All stickers. I just adore them. I even ask for stickers for Christmas! As a matter of fact, the birthday that just past, every member of my immediate family gave me sticker packs as gifts. Affordable and extremely appreciated.
3. I have never put much stock in astrology or horoscopes, but I LOVE the magic of the MBTI. Omg. I am an INFP and it actually sounds just like me. Introverted mostly. Creative always. Heart before head and not the most logical. Totally me! For better or worse.
4. It's no surprise I count horror so high up on the list of things that make me, me. However, it's so within my soul that I was part of the Horror Club in college. Interesting bunch. And even took a Horror Lit class as an elective. I got an A.
5. Coffee always makes me happy. Always. I'm particularly fond of caramel macchiatos. But I'll drink black coffee if it's the only thing available.
6. I hate shock for the sake of shock and endings that depress me. I always mention the movies Within (2016) and the Eli Roth produced, written and starred in, Aftershock (2012), as proof of this distate I have. I abhor the idea that just because I like horror, some people think I'd actually praise a movie that lets you think the "Final Girl" just made it through the night, only to slap her in the face with a tsunami.
7. We are big time animal people. I mean, if I could, I'd have an elephant, a bear, a zebra, a penguin, an otter and a meerkat, living with me. Seriously though. We have 2 dogs right now and 2 cats. Both cats we picked up when they each came to our front door hungry. And both dogs we got from 2 different sets of neighbors. Both who, unfortunately, don't know how to care for pets long-term. But they're happy and healthy now!!
8. Revisiting my love of horror, one of the above cats, my cat, is a little black guy named Church. Because Pet Sematary. His middle name is even Pascow. To give credit where credit's due, the name was DJ's idea. But he loves horror too!
9. I'm big into art. Along with movie posters and an Anne Frank quote, I have some actual paintings on my wall. I really think Dali paints beautifully when he wants to. And if I don't get to see Michaelangelo's Pieta in person some day, I will be very disappointed.
10. Lastly, I find Emily Dickinson's poetry intriguing. I took an elective course about her as well. But do you know I injected horror even there? I was given a poem to dissect and I picked one on death, of course. Then, I researched old "Death Photos" and even printed out copies for everyone in the class. They were so interested in looking at them that it stopped them from all looking at me, and I was able to deal quite well with my stage fright. Haha
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2 thoughts on “The Wicked (2013)”
I don’t believe I’ve seen this so I’ll give it a try. Thanks for the review.
I don’t believe I’ve seen this so I’ll give it a try. Thanks for the review.
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Just remember you have to feel like the coming-of-age part first.
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