By Chris Smith


Relativity Media released the new action,adventure movie "Season Of The Witch" into theaters. I checked it out and thought it was very,very good. It featured a ton of action,special effects,and more. The movie stars: Nicolas Cage, Ron Perlman, Stephen Campbell Moore, Robert Sheehan, Claire Foy, Ulrich Thomsen, Stephen Graham,and Christopher Lee.

The movie revolved around characters Behmen and his partner in crime Felson as they went on a mission to break a dangerous plague,which was thought to be brought on by an evil witch. Behmen used to help the church kill off tons of innocent women,men,and children that were said to have committed sins against God.

He eventually decides that it's not right and gives it up,but later on, decides to help the church out one last time after they throw him in prison,and he gets the chance to spend time with the girl they think is a witch that brought on the plague. He only helps them on the condition, they give her a fair trial.

When they took their journey to a remote monastery, two of the six men got killed in unusual ways. This led Behmen to believe that the girl may be a witch. Her attitude also became more disturbing as they got closer to the monastery where her trial and extinction was to take place.

Finally, they reached monastery,and were met with a huge,supernatural,evil package that involved the innocent looking girl,and it led to an extreme,action-filled conclusion that caused almost everyone to meet their deaths. It really got crazy towards the end.

The movie contained plenty of supernatural action,including the girl having amazing strength,the girl summoning wolves to attack everyone, and the demon monster bursting out of the girl towards the end. I really liked the movie. It was very intense,and never had a boring moment.

I thought it was very interesting to see the girl's attitude change during the movie. It became very obvious something strange was up with her,and it was revealed that all the events were planned out by her to lead to the final conclusion. It delivered a great twist.




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