Review of The Craft: Legacy (2020) by Umaumai — 31 Jan 2021
If you can get past the first 30 minutes of this popcorn flick you are in for a pretty good movie. The story here is a continuation of “The Craft,” but it uses more contemporary themes and plot devices.
There’s some cringe worthy acting and some woke social justice moments, but in many ways that all plays to the story’s strengths. The huge shock, and pleasant surprise, is how well cast 90’s super star David Duchovny is for his role.
My biggest complaint would be that like a lot of Blumhouse films it gets to an interesting point in the development of the story and then it ends. That means that it doesn’t stay past it’s welcome, but also feels like it’s missing something.
Still, I’d recommend it.
This review of The Craft: Legacy (2020) was written by Umaumai on 31 Jan 2021.
The Craft: Legacy has generally received mixed reviews.
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