Review of The Craft (1996) by Emanuel Levy for Variety — 01 Feb 1999
Four gifted and attractive actresses struggle hard to lend a semblance of dramatic coherence to The Craft, a neatly crafted film that begins most promisingly as a black comedy a la Heathers, but gradually succumbs to its tricky machinery of special effects.
Still, young audiences, particularly women, are likely to connect with this energetic high-school tale about the vengeful empowerment of rebellious misfits.
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This review of The Craft (1996) was written by Emanuel Levy and published by Variety on 01 Feb 1999.
The Craft has generally received positive reviews.
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