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Season of the Witch

User rating: 3.49 102 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: January 7, 2011

PG-13 | Action, Adventure, Drama, Thriller | 1h 34m

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Based on 292 votes and 102 reviews.


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User rating: January 11, 2012

Very predictable, felt like a thousand other movies.

User rating: August 16, 2011

This was a film that doesn't try to be new or different or god it tries to be entertaining adn it is. The acting is pretty good with Claire Foy as the standout and Nicholas Cage was his usual bland self but what are you going to do. The director Dominic Sena creates a suspensful film, even though it utilises several scenes that have been done before in better films and he adds a spark to them. The film is corny and campy adn jsut plain fun for a saturday afternoon.

User rating: August 14, 2011

Good movie, unpredictable !

User rating: July 31, 2011

Sort fell apart half way through!

User rating: July 6, 2011

Awesome

User rating: July 4, 2011

Worst movie Nick has starred in. I sat down for some action packed fun with a storyline. It never happened, 1 star for the setting of the movie and one for Nick and his co star. This movie looks like it has been written in an afternoon while waiting for paint to dry. I hope his next one will be more of the old Nick.

User rating: July 1, 2011

nice

User rating: March 17, 2011

If I could I would rate it 3.5. It was a good movie - great style, but just didn't quite get there.

User rating: March 17, 2011

Nicolas Cage. Magic. Blockbuster. A familiar combination, since Dominic Sena's Season of the Witch hits theaters only a few months after The Sorcerer's Apprentice (whose producer Jerry Bruckheimer, in the oddest of coincidences, worked with both star and director on Gone in 60 Seconds, eleven years back). While the latter was a by-numbers Disney effort (plenty of effects, a general lack of heart), Sena's latest work manages to also be quite a bit boring and occasionally ludicrous. This time, Cage doesn't play a magician, but a crusader who, having witnessed too much bloodshed, runs off to Europe with his fellow soldier and best friend (Ron Perlman). They discover a plague-ridden landscape

User rating: March 14, 2011

Excellent first fifteen minutes...then it had some good action, but wasn't amazing.