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Any other films like this?


I love this film....it has always been one of my favourites.

Was just wondering if any of you have any other suggestions of similar films?

I have already seen:

Practical Magic
Witches of Eastwick
Hocus Pocus

I love them all :)

Thanks in advance for any suggestions :)

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Susperia

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Little Witches http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116897/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1

Mrs Voorhees is watching you!

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The Crubicle

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The Good Son

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Midnight Offerings (1981) - Great witch movie. It's currently on youtube. Unfortunately it still hasn't gotten a DVD or Blu release

Warlock (1989)

Warlock:The Armageddon (1993) - The sequels beyond this suck.

Deadly Blessing (1981) - Wes Craven movie. not so much about witches but a creepy Amish community/curses/superstitions flick. Stars a REALLY young Sharon Stone and Micheal Barryman from the original The Hills Have Eyes.

House of the Devil (2009)

Eyes of Fire (1983) - Some truly frightening images that will shock you and I am not talking about witch child eating dirt for power. Cheesey, but makes a great Friday night movie when you have nothing else to do.

Stranger in Our House (1978) - By Wes Craven stars Linda Blair as a teenager whose cousin (whom she has never met) comes to visit. The cousin (who is a witch) causes all kinds of problems but everyone loves her, so Linda looks like the crazy one. Like Single White Female, but with a witch.

The Initiation of Sarah (1978) - (There was a remake of this in 2006, nowhere near as good) Kay Lenz stars as Sarah, an ugly duckling whose beautiful sister outshines her in college. Sarah joins a sorority for plain janes that turns out to be led by a witch. Terrorized by the beautiful people, Sarah exacts revenge in grand Carrie-like style. (yeah, it’s kind of a rip-off of Carrie, but it’s very good)

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The Spell (1977)

I shall call him Squishy and he shall be mine and he shall be my Squishy.

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