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Mark Thomas McGee

Auteur de Roger Corman: The Best of the Cheap Acts

16+ oeuvres 80 utilisateurs 2 critiques

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A supposed "comedy" set in a college sorority where the sisters focus on humiliating nerdish new pledge Leslie (Veronica Carothers). Luckily the Devil (Robert Vaughn) is on hand to transform Leslie into a sex bomb. Fred Olen Ray directs with a wooden hand from an even more wooden script. Why is the film titled "Witch Academy" as there is no mention of this in the script? The comedy is atrocious, the slapstick childish and the acting appalling - presumably it was a stylised acting approach that was being used? Robert Vaughn desperately tries to hold his dignity intact while Priscilla Barnes, Michelle Bauer and Suzanne Ager run around in semi-nude confusion.… (plus d'informations)
 
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calum-iain | Sep 13, 2018 |
B-movie master Jim Wynorski serves up 90 minutes of non-stop nudity and kinky sex within a slightly nonsensical plot about a set of urban witches casting spells on each in the battle for the affections of local hunk and hotshot lawyer Larry (Larry Poindexter). Wynorski avoids horror and puts all his efforts into the erotic elements, which he delivers fairly slickly with decent camerawork and breakneck plotting. The acting is serviceable with Julie Strain aggressively pneumatic, Linda Blair subtly nutty and Rochelle Swanson moving from sickly nice to outright evil without changing expression. Michael Parks, William 'Blacula' Marshall and producer Fred Olen Ray turn up in small parts adding to the b-movie credibility. Overall this is incredibly stupid but immense fun all the same.… (plus d'informations)
 
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calum-iain | Sep 7, 2018 |

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