The Witches
Bad girls.

The Witches raises a number of questions, primarily Why?
Why has Anne Hathaway, as the head witch here, been allowed to affect a braying Zsa-Zsa-Lugosi Hungarian accent that might have been designed to trigger tension headaches in anyone exposed to it?
Why was it felt wise to digitally accessorize Hathaway with a huge stretchy mouth filled with huge razory teeth, as though she were auditioning for an all-female Venom spinoff?
Why does this whole movie, from the singing-dancing rodents to the madly tumbling witches, look as if it had been marinated in pricey CGI? It's not that the digital animation isn't good – it's top-shelf, with characters capering through chase scenes and interacting with their environments in highly complex ways. Great stuff. Also, after a short while, kinda boring.
The tech overload here is no surprise, actually. The director, Robert Zemeckis, has made a number of very popular (and some very good) films over the years—Back to the Future, Forrest Gump, Used Cars. But he was also an early fan of computer-generated imagery and has created such Uncanny Valley classics as Polar Express and Beowulf. Anyone who's sat dozing through those two films might want to sit out this one.
The Witches is the second big-screen adaptation of Roald Dahl's 1983 fantasy novel. (The first, still warmly regarded, was directed by Nicolas Roeg and starred Anjelica Huston.) The story remains pretty much the same. A young orphan (Jahxir Bruno) —nameless in the book but dubbed "Hero Boy" in the movie's credits—is living with his grandmother (Octavia Spencer) at her home in rural Alabama. Grandma, we learn—at a somewhat mopey pace—was once a witch hunter, and so knows what's happening when spooky crone sightings begin to crop up. To protect her grandson, she takes him to a fancy seaside resort. But it turns out that a coven of witches has also booked rooms there, styling themselves the International Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. (Witches are great kidders.) The group's maximum leader, the Grand High Witch (Hathaway), has come up with a nasty new plan for the human race: It involves a "mouse maker" potion, of which the GHW has brought along a copious supply. She wants her minions to return to their various hometowns and start opening candy stores. Then she wants them to lace their candy with the "mouse maker" concoction. After the kids transform into rodents, their own parents might unwittingly kill them.
As a longtime Anne Hathaway fan, it pains me to ask how much better this movie might have been without her in it. Her over-the-top sashaying will surely send some viewers rearing back in alarm, while others might be put off by the telltale witchy signs with which her character has been adorned – the scabby scalp rash (from the wigs she must wear—witches are bald), the three-fingered hands, the single-taloned feet. Hathaway puts a lot of effort into this un-charming character—not a moment passes in which she's not killin' it—but it's tiresome.
On the plus side, there's deluxe production design by Gary Freeman that makes you want to slip onto the cozy sets and take a restorative nap. There's also the great Stanley Tucci, reuniting with Hathaway for the first time since The Devil Wears Prada. Tucci can improve a movie just by walking through a scene; here, unfortunately, playing the hotel manager, Mr. Stringer, he's mainly called upon to dither.
The dialogue is fine, for the most part, with the exception of a few potted homilies like "Never give up what you are inside"—the sort of soft-focus thinkery that cries out for a punchline.
Editor's Note: As of February 29, 2024, commenting privileges on reason.com posts are limited to Reason Plus subscribers. Past commenters are grandfathered in for a temporary period. Subscribe here to preserve your ability to comment. Your Reason Plus subscription also gives you an ad-free version of reason.com, along with full access to the digital edition and archives of Reason magazine. We request that comments be civil and on-topic. We do not moderate or assume any responsibility for comments, which are owned by the readers who post them. Comments do not represent the views of reason.com or Reason Foundation. We reserve the right to delete any comment and ban commenters for any reason at any time. Comments may only be edited within 5 minutes of posting. Report abuses.
Please
to post comments
I get paid more than $120 to $130 per hour for working online. I heard about this job 3 months ago and after joining this i have earned easily 15$ from this without having online working skills. This is what I do……….USA PART TIME JOB.
Given who the movie was made for and marketed to, I can only hope Kurt's "meh" article translates into an entertaining movie for the ladies in my family.
It's hard watching movies I remember to be so great with the lense of age. I say that because I think a lot of people get it backwards when they claim it's just nostalgia. My kids have enjoyed a lot of the same movies that I did when I was their age. The movies haven't changed, I did. Kids suspense of disbelief and imagination can fill in a lot of gaps.
Anne Hathaway is always fun to watch and I have fond memories of the original 'Witches' from my childhood. I look forward to screening this hokey little bit of escapism.
Reading about the CGI, I also can't help but wonder if they overdid it because they had to close production on this film down prematurely because of COVID-19. Animators can keep working without live actors, and if you can finish a production with more animation and less or no reshoots, you can get something new out before the competition. And everyone seems starved for content these days. Netflix lost customers last month because people are staying home and watching so much content, they're burning through everything they'd watch much more quickly than they did before. All the streaming services are dealing with the same thing.
I suspect they were trying to make another Hocus Pocus (1993), which has become a Halloween classic. It's reportedly been the most popularly streamed movie on VUDU during Halloween for five years in a row. It was originally a flop at the box office in '93, but has become so popular, they've reportedly reenlisted Bette Midler and company to do a sequel--almost 30 years later. The studios are all looking to revive interest in their back catalog because it's all about bringing people to their streaming services--and they were probably hoping a new Halloween franchise might be just the thing. And isn't that better than another superhero movie?
Hocus Pocus was one of the worst films I ever watched as a kid. So bad that when all the Moms in my organization announced that they were watching it for Halloween, I nearly spit my coffee out all over the webcam. I then asked if I should be calling CPS for their kids' safety.
I can only guess it is due to age differences. These moms probably first saw this movie when they were 4 or 5. It dropped when I was leaving high school, deep in the Crow, Interview with the Vampire, goth grundge alt period.
And I remember thinking the original Witches was fun!
I am now making extra $19k or more every month from home by doing very simple and easy job online from home. I have received exactly $20845 last month from this home job. Join now this job and start making extra uyt cash online by follow instruction on the given website.....
For more detail visit the given link............ Click here
Start now earning cash every month online from home. Getting paid more than $15k by doing an easy job online. I have made $19715 in last 4 weeks from this job. Easy to join and earning from this are just awesome. Join this right now by follow instructions here.... Click For More InFo
Google is by and by paying $27485 to $29658 consistently for taking a shot at the web from home. I have joined this action 2 months back and I have earned $31547 in my first month from this action. I can say my life is improved completely! Take a gander at it what I do.by follow detailsHere═❥❥ Read More
Might be one of those articles where the bot responses outnumber the actual responses. I'll add +1 to put real people in the lead 4-3, for now.
I make up to $90 an hour on-line from my home. My story is that I give up operating at walmart to paintings on-line and with a bit strive I with out problem supply in spherical $40h to $86h someone turned into top to me by way of manner of sharing this hyperlink with me, so now i m hoping i ought to help a person else accessible through sharing this hyperlink…
================►Hone Work Profit
Anne Hathaway was great as the White Queen.
She did a great job of making the Red Queen a sympathetic character.
Delightfully whacked movie.
ya leave it on every time I can