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Monday, March 28, 2016

Witchouse (1999)



Witchouse written by Charles Band and directed by David DeCoteau by Full Moon Entertainment, is a great fright fest taking place in Dunwich, Massachusetts. Elizabeth (Ashley KcKinney) invites a unique group of individuals to her secluded mansion for a strange evening and an eventful party. The party individuals include Jack (Matt Raftery), Jennifer (Monica Serene Garnich), Tony (Dave Oren Ward, R.I.P), Brad (Ryan Scott Greene) Maria (Marissa Tait) Scott (Dane Northcutt) Bob (Jason Faunt) and Margaret (Kimberly Pullis). Elizabeth is a descendent of an evil witch Lilith LaFey (Ariauna Albright) who was burned at the stake during the Salem Witch Trials, in which this gathering is held for in retribution of they’re ancestors. Fast forward 300 years to the present time, Elizabeth resurrects her malevolent ancestor during a pagan ceremony to conduct murderous deeds against her party guests as retribution. This same group of party guests happens to be descendants of the towns’ people who burned Lilith at the stake centuries ago. As each party guest has flashbacks of that fatal night, they see the past and what their ancestors did to Lilith. One by one they are killed by Lilith under Elizabeth’s control. This is a campy horror witch themed film done well and unforgettable, with reminisces of another similar classic, Night of the Demons. Witchouse is well written and produced. It’s not one to miss, and definitely one to own. Get your copy today directly from Full Moon Entertainment, Streaming or on DVD from Amazon.