
Witch from the first Witchcraft movie stalks the now teenage child. She attempts to kill his friends in order to slowly corrupt him to Satan. However the boy is able to defeat the evil Satanic witch, and not enter into Evil with her.... (Full plot summary below)
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Witch from the first Witchcraft movie stalks the now teenage child. She attempts to kill his friends in order to slowly corrupt him to Satan. However the boy is able to defeat the evil Satanic witch, and not enter into Evil with her.
Leave your thoughts about Witchcraft II: The Temptress.
| User ReviewKenneth BEntertaining, Sexy and brought closure to Witchcraft 1. The movie also spoke the truth about Warlocks can only be a Male and Witches can only be a Female. |
| User ReviewMichael WBetter than 1 or 3! Charles Solomon is a uniquely talented actor! He makes this movie great! |
| User ReviewEnnis Brokeback LHave you ever wondered what it would be like if Judge Reinhold played Forest Gump. That is exactly what the lead actor reminds me of. |
| User ReviewShawn WWilliam, the baby from the original film is grown up and forced to confront that his parents were half satanic and half good. Will is tempted to the dark side by Delia Sheppard, a new neighbour every teen boy wishes he had as she cleans her eavestroughs in revealing attire. Marginally better than the original. |
| User ReviewAnthony GSo bad it's actually funny in parts... terrible, cheesy acting and nothing works other than the temptress. Delia Sheppard is an undoubted beauty and sets pulses racing but other than the eye candy there is nothing to see here. |
| User ReviewLee ?Awful, childishly executed nonsense. It's really quite an embarrassment. The sexy, seductive Delia Sheppard was little consolation. |
| User ReviewWahida KA tiny bit of more Decoltèe and lack of acting not to mention the plot. |