The Witch in the Window explained

The Witch in the Window
Director:Andy Mitton
Producer:Alex Draper, Richard W. King, Andy Mitton
Music:Andy Mitton
Cinematography:Justin Kane
Editing:Andy Mitton
Production Companies:One Bad House Films
Runtime:77 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

The Witch in the Window is a 2018 American supernatural horror film, written and directed by Andy Mitton.[1] [2] The film premiered on 23 July 2018 at Fantasia International Film Festival.[3]

Plot

It all started when a father and his twelve-year-old son arrived in rural Vermont to restore an old mansion. Soon they start seeing an ugly witch oftentimes displayed in the windows. The witch is the evil spirit of the former house owner; she is not happy with the new residents, so she tries to drive them out of the property by any means possible. The man and his teenage son initially do not pay attention to the evil ghost, but the further they progress in repairing the mansion, the stronger and more dangerous the ghost becomes. A local tells that many years ago, a real witch, Lydia, lived in the house with her husband and son, both of whom died mysteriously.[4]

Cast

Reception

The Witch in the Window received mixed to positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of based on reviews, with an average rating of .[5]

Kalyn Corrigan of Bloody Disgusting! wrote, "Atmospheric, unsettling, and creepy as hell, The Witch in the Window is one of the most exciting horror movies of the year. The tangible, believable chemistry shared between talented actors Draper and Tacker who play father and son help the audience establish a strong bond with the characters that makes their situation seem all the more perilous when the two are put in danger. It's hard not to root for the pair to make it out alive, to re-establish their familial structure, and to banish the ghost from their new property – and because of this, it feels all the more heartbreaking each time life swats them down and puts them in their place."[6] Matt Donato of /Film commented, "The Witch In The Window is a harrowing, scorchingly poignant and devastating glimpse into societal fears that have redefined family dinner conversations."[7] Anton Bitel of Sight & Sound added, "Mitton's film never goes where you expect, while deploying its horror tropes to show the cracks and fissures in contemporary America's nuclear family structure. Its ending, so poignantly bittersweet, is very hard-earned..."[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Witch in the Window (2018) . . 30 November 2022 . en.
  2. Web site: The Witch in the Window (2018) . . 30 November 2022 . en.
  3. Web site: The Witch in the Window (2018) . . 30 November 2022 . en.
  4. Web site: Armitage . Helen . The Witch In The Window's Ending Explained . . 30 November 2022 . 18 August 2020.
  5. Web site: The Witch in the Window. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. 4 December 2022.
  6. Web site: Corrigan . Kalyn . [Fantasia Review] 'The Witch in the Window' is One of the Most Exciting Horror Movies of the Year ]. . 30 November 2022 . 31 July 2018.
  7. Web site: Donato . Matt . 'The Witch In The Window' Is Another Great 2018 Horror Movie About The Terrors Of Parenting [Fantasia Film Festival] ]. . 4 December 2022 . 27 July 2018.
  8. Web site: Bitel . Anton . Political panic: the timeliest terrors at Arrow Video FrightFest 2018 Sight & Sound . . 4 December 2022 . en.