
Cailee Spaeny
Lily
Zoey Luna
Lourdes
Gideon Adlon
Frankie
Lovie Simone
Tabby
David Duchovny
Adam
Michelle Monaghan
Helen
Nicholas Galitzine
Timmy
Julian Grey
Abe
Charles Vandervaart
Jacob
Donald MacLean Jr.
Isaiah
Fairuza Balk
Nancy Downs
Hannah Gordon
Ashley
Chris Tomassetti
Jeremy
Kris Siddiqi
Sex-Ed Teacher
James Madge
Mr. Bly
Victor Chiu
Detention Teacher
Devin Cecchetto
Popular Girl
Debbie Fan
Woman Behind Desk
Heath V. Salazar
Bullied Student
Eddie Max Huband
Bully
Travis Caverhill
Valentine (uncredited)
Michael Dara
Cat Calling Man (uncredited)
Owen Szabo
Birthmark Man (uncredited)
Released
en
$18,000,000.00
$2,300,000.00
- #witch
- #magic
- #black magic
- #dark fantasy
- #teen witch
- #woman director
- #karma
- #love spell
- #supernatural horror
Reviews

Yikes, well there's not much point in gilding the lily - this is dreadful. A sort of elongated episode of "Buffy", written by someone who has little, if any, grasp of how to construct a suspenseful story and directed with the same level of skill. It reminded me of female equivalent of "The Covenant" (2006) and what David Duchovny is doing here is anyone's guess. In my view, it's well out of it's d

Sigh... not that I expected anything that equaled the original The Craft even partially, this is an insult to decades of pre-woke era American culture. Sensitivity and tolerance notwithstanding, this is thematically and aesthetically a major step down from the original film and urinates all over the legacy of that classic contribution to American cinema. Most glaring from a visual standpoint
Yes, it's a subpar sequel, but not nearly as bad as many people make it out to be. I get it, the movie errs on the side of being too preachy and "woke", which is something that was likely to get a lot of criticism, especially considering that this flick was bound to attract a lot of attention from fans of the first movie (mostly people in their mid to late thirties, like myself). Drawing a compari
Disappointment that it didn't live up to the first film. At least first film was edgy, a little scary, even had goths.












