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REVIEW: Witchcraft X Plot overview: For over a year, Celeste Sheridan, a powerful witch, has been hunting Raven and her cult of exotic, but deadly, vampires. Detective Lucy Lutz of the LAPD arrives in London, she has extradition orders to escort a Satanist serial killer, Hyde, back to California. But Raven has other plans... Storming into Interpol's HQ outside of London where Celeste works, Raven frees Hyde, escaping to her secret lair in the basement of a London nightclub. Raven wants Hyde to help her with a ritual ceremony, one that will grant them supernatural power beyond their wildest imaginations. Celeste teams up with Detective Lutz and Interpol agent Chris Dixon to hunt down Raven and Hyde before Walpurgis Night approaches and the demon Morshenka is brought to Earth by Hyde and Raven's vampires to wreak chaos an death for all. Review: British Desert passion with witches and vampires. Also hilarious and low budget. Witchcraft X finally proved that the British could more
than match the efforts of the North Americans. Acting beyond your wildest
hallucinations, editing performed using a stapler, lighting stunning
by its absence, Camera work to cry for. A plot so wafer thin it had
to be augmented by endless pointless soft porn sequences. The lack of
quality in most production areas is more than compensated for in the
field of sound effects. These over cooked and delayed speaker belches
certainly impressed us and we only hope that all films will be using
them in the future. Overall percentage (not an average): 68%
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