7.6/10
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Good Witch: Something Wicked
2015
82 minutes
Director
Craig Pryce
Cast
Catherine Bell
Bailee Madison
James Denton
Description
Whilst Cassie deals with the newest guest at Grey House, Grace seeks advice to help deal with school bullies calling her a witch.
Professions
Shop Owner
Student
Doctor
Settings & Cities
Middleton
Toronto, Ontario
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Chicago, Illinois
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
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Review
Review Bewitchingly Ordinary: A Brew-Haha of Spells and Spills
"Good Witch: Something Wicked" is a film that feels like if you mixed a pot of seasonal tea with melodrama and sparkles, and then wondered if you accidentally showed up the wrong way at a family reunion. If the Dictionary had a definition for the quintessential *Hallmark movie*, this film would be it. Starring everyone's favorite mischievous magical maven, Cassie Nightingale (Catherine Bell), this movie gives you a front-row seat to the most enchanting small-town brouhaha since someone accidentally swapped the sugar with salt in Grandma’s cookie recipe.
The movie begins with an aura of mystery thicker than Grandma's aforementioned cookie dough. Middleton is on the brink of some supernatural happenings that are as threatening as losing your DO NOT DISTURB sign at an impromptu family gathering. As Cassie sleuths her way through the town’s ominous omens, the audience is charmed by her impeccable ability to tackle big-town problems with the finesse of someone making a life-changing decision between a cappuccino and a latte.
Much like your favorite *Hallmark holiday movies*, "Good Witch: Something Wicked" delivers all the predictable yet comforting elements: snow globe town settings, an array of cozy knitwear, and just the right amount of small-town drama to warm even the coldest of hearts. Its narrative spins around like a whirlwind in a teacup, captivating anyone who's ever wondered if their morning cup of tea held hidden messages from beyond.
What truly brings this *Hallmark movie* magic is the blend of characters that pop up like mischievous gnomes at a garden party, each adding a sprinkle of hilarity and intrigue to the brewing pot of bewitched chaos. Sam (James Denton), Cassie’s charming partner, lends aid and confusion at times, bearing the movie’s subplot of 'is he or isn’t he—at all clued in about this magical fracas?'
In conclusion, "Good Witch: Something Wicked" is more enchanting than a pumpkin-spice latte on a brisk autumn day. It's got just the right pinch of witchery and townie shenanigans to make anyone proud to embrace their inner Cassie. Tuning into this flick is like wrapping yourself in a warm magical quilt, where the spells are light, the dangers are softer than a marshmallow pillow, and every solution can be brewed in a teapot. Look out, you're in for a bewitching, bedazzled, whimsical time—a true hallmark of *Hallmark holiday movies*. Now, where did I put my broomstick?