Relativity Motion Pictures presented their action,sci-fi,adventure flick named "Season Of The Witch" into movie theaters a few weeks ago. I checked it out and thought it was definitely fantastic. It delivered lots of action,special effects,and more. The motion picture stars: Nicolas Cage, Ron Perlman, Stephen Campbell Moore, Robert Sheehan, Claire Foy, Ulrich Thomsen, Stephen Graham,and Christopher Lee.
The film revolved around two males named Behmen and his close friend Felson as they go on a mission to break a cursed pleague,believed to be a result of an evil witch. Initially, Behmen helps the church destroy tons of innocent women,men,and youngsters that were believed to have committed sins against God.
In spite of this, he eventually decides that it's not accurate and quits. But nevertheless, he eventually helps the church out one last time when they chuck him in prison,and he gets the option to hang out with a person they believe is a witch,on the condition, they offer her a fair trial.
During their journey to a remote monastery, 2 of the 6 individuals get killed off in very mysterious ways,leading Behmen to believe the girl may indeed be a witch. Her attitude also gets to be more disturbing when they start to reach the monastery location that the supposed trial and extinction of her is to transpire.
Quickly as they finally reach the monastery,they are met with a huge,supernatural,evil surprise regarding the innocent looking witch lady,which all results in a massive,action-filled finish that leaves just about everyone dead. It gets full-out nutty towards the end.
The motion picture showed plenty of supernatural action,including the lady having astonishing strength,the girl summoning wolves to murder everyone, and the demon bursting out of the girl towards the conclusion. I truly liked the film . It was very intense,and never had a mundane moment.
It was very stimulating to see the witch girl's attitude change all through the flick. You could just tell something was up with her,and it was discovered that lots of the events were mapped out by her to lead to the final conclusion. It showed a great twist. I gave the film an A grade.