Published: October 24, 2024; Aithor: Julia Sonrisa
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“The Craft” is a 1996 supernatural horror film that follows the story of four teenage girls who discover and explore their powers of witchcraft.
The film introduces Sarah, a new student at a Catholic high school, who is struggling to find her place and deal with the challenges of adolescence. She befriends Rochelle, Nancy, and Bonnie, who are drawn to her unique qualities and share a passion for the occult.
The girls discover that they have latent powers of witchcraft and begin to explore their abilities. As they learn more about the world of witchcraft, they become empowered by their newfound abilities, but they also discover the darker side of magic and the potential for it to become destructive.
“The Craft” is a visually striking and intensely atmospheric film that explores themes of female empowerment, adolescent rebellion, the power of friendship, and the dangers of unchecked power. The film blends elements of supernatural horror, teenage drama, and social commentary to create a thrilling and memorable story. “The Craft” remains a popular film that has influenced the genre of witchcraft and teenage horror, and it continues to resonate with audiences who seek a powerful and often unsettling exploration of the dark side of adolescence.
Time: 1:00-3:00 pm EDT
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