The Witches of Eastwick |
My Rating: (out of 5 stars) | |
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Primary Location: |
First Saw:In Theatre |
Saw at/with: With Jessica
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Rating: R
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Year:
1987
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Category: Drama Comedy
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Director:
George Miller
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Time:
121 min.
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Writer:
John Updike & Michale Cristofer
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Mine: |
Interesting cast, but Jack is so smug through it all. Never comes together. It is never funny, touching, fightening just kind of icky.
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Leonard Maltin/Plot synopsis: |
Lively, colorful fantasy about three man-hungry women in picture-postcard New England town who, unaware of their witchly powers, conjure up the ultimate man: the devil. Magnetic performances and handsome production keep it entertaining throughout, though it careens wildly from sensual fantasy to black-comic farce to full-throttle horror, and ends up not making a lot of sense. Buoyed by an infectious John Williams score. Loosely based on John Updike's novel. Panavision.
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