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Curse of the Witching Tree

An innocent woman, accused of murdering her son and hanged as a witch, curses a tree and the children who play around it. The effects of this act of revenge echo through the years .....

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Release : 2015
Rating : 3.7
Studio : Last British Dragon,  Stax Entertainment, 
Crew : Director,  Producer, 
Cast : Jon Campling Caroline Boulton Danielle Bux Alex Reece
Genre : Horror

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TinsHeadline
2018/08/30

Touches You

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AniInterview
2018/08/30

Sorry, this movie sucks

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Mjeteconer
2018/08/30

Just perfect...

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Geraldine
2018/08/30

The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

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carlx123
2016/07/21

I cannot work out what offended me the most, the poor sound or the diabolical colours of the screen. Oh no, I got it wrong, it was the terrible script and barrage of copyright infringements. I have never heard so many mentions of pop culture by name or brand in a movie ever, I'm not sure whether the makers realised that you have to get permission to do this, or whether the likes of Spongebob and Harry Potter's creators paid the makers to mention them. Hmmmmm What do you think?Witching Tree is wrong from about three minutes in, the colour grade has gone wrong, all the colours don't gel correctly. I'm sure the makers like the look, the audience however really do not. The story is so so, but normally solid performers like Dean Maskell betrayed by the terrible sound, in his scenes the sound is so bad, you cannot even hear him. There are good moments, like a missing kid. But what follows is bad and sad, it tries, but fails. How does stuff like this make it to DVD, sadly i never lost too much money i picked it up in Poundland.

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lathe-of-heaven
2016/04/02

The reviews sure are all over the place for this film. The negative ones are REAL negative. Hmmm... Well, FWIW all I can do is give you my impressions about the movie. Just an added note (this was after I carefully looked at the ratings of other reviews) YES, I also do NOT like biased or planted '10 star' reviews. However, I notice on the other end of the scale that EVERY negative review has a disproportionately high vote... 5/5, 8/8, 10/10, 25/26. Strangely consistent, wouldn't you say? And yet EVERY positive review is rated EXTREMELY poorly... Does that seem unbiased and fair to you...? Looks like deliberate sabotage to me. I feel that neither extreme is very pretty...Anyway... First off, I want to explain that the reason why I am rating this film as a '6' is primarily because of the last 5 minutes or so. In my lowly and wretched opinion, I really felt that it was very poorly done . However, if the ending had been up to par with the rest of the movie, I would have probably given it a '7'And, although I ***REALLY*** did NOT like the first 5 minute intro or the little $hit child telling the background story (GEEZ... could he have been more irritating...?) once the main, modern part got going I was surprisingly impressed with the quality of the film and the way it was directed. I personally was most impressed with the cinematography and the sound design. I felt these elements were quite strong and really added to the atmosphere and creepy mood of the movie. I like it when modern day Horror films get more aggressive with the soundtrack. Nothing stupid, but just using sounds very effectively to heighten the Supernatural mood and the suspense and tension of the story. I really felt that the director did a very, very good job with that (a true throwback to older Horror films. A very good example of this is the VERY rare 1973 Telefilm 'A COLD NIGHT'S DEATH' {which I happen to have :} where you just basically have 2 guys alone at an Arctic research station where all the people are dead. DAMN good sound design! Typical of Horror films made at that time)The acting too was surprisingly very realistic and believable. Especially with all the family Drama involved, in most cases with films like this, the heightened emotions and acting usually is pretty cringe-worthy and awful. But, I must say that although I was holding my breath just WAITING for some character to grind on my nerves, I actually found the performances overall to be quite good.The story was pretty basic. Nothing wildly innovative here. Just a simple, fairly familiar Ghost Story, and for the most part I genuinely felt that it was put together very well. For me personally, particularly with this kind of Supernatural Horror film, MOOD and ATMOSPHERE are absolutely VITAL above all else. And, I truly felt that the director did this quite a bit better than most other similarly themed films.BUT... and this is indeed a VERY BIG BUT like Mariah Carey's... the way he decided to end the film and wrap up the story just about COMPLETELY undid all the excellent work and effort and nice atmosphere that they worked SO hard up to that point to create. Very sad... I am genuinely puzzled that with all the very good thought and care that, to me anyway, was clearly put into the atmosphere and the quality of the film to make it as believable and as chilling as possible, to end it in such a 'WTF are they thinking...' kind of way baffles me completely.Also, as in many cases when I review films like this where there are strong Supernatural themes, I absolutely MUST emphasize that if you are the kind of person who just does NOT buy into films like this and if you like your Horror more 'Realistic', etc., then chances are that you will NOT like this movie at all. This film is pretty much ONLY for those (like me) who can EASILY suspend disbelief and EASILY find yourself totally engulfed in the Ghostly and Supernatural elements of a story like this. I'm thinking that possibly a number of the extremely negative reviews here that just say general, broad things like 'This is crap' and 'totally stupid', etc. could simply be from people who just do not care for Ghost stories or Supernaturally themed films. I don't know...Anyway... What I would personally suggest is that IF you are the kind of person who REALLY can get into films like this, and... ***VERY*** importantly... if you can kind of try to ignore the really $hitty 1st and last 5 minutes and just sit back and enjoy the rest of the film, which I felt was done very well, then you might have a 'ghost' of a chance of enjoying this movie...

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lazylob
2015/08/15

Don't get me wrong, i'm British and i like nothing more than watching a home-grown movie. But this... I don't know where to start, the acting is like watching a school play, over exaggerated movements which are comical, the dialogue is stilted and amateur. Some members of the cast are supposed to be school children and plainly look about 25, it's insulting and unbelievable. Technically it's.... well i don't know, it's..... not technical at all. The dialogue is all captured using ambient microphones, you can barely hear the dialogue in places due to traffic, bird song or the wind. The whole thing is shot in what appears to be a lovely country house but whomever actually owns it (probably one of the producers, director or 'mate of') has obviously blown all their money purchasing or renting the property because inside the refurbishment is as poor as the acting. Who the hell would spend 3 million on a house and then put a 'Beko' fridge in it? The floor coverings, doors, door frames and skirting boards are straight out of a 90's new build house and not fitting at all with the period of the house. All in all i'd say the first 1,000 people who rated this movie are friends and family of the people who worked on it, certainly not the people who worked on it themselves because i doubt that would amount to more than 35 including the cast. What Budget? What script? What lighting? what score? What sound engineer?It's like something produced by First year Bradford film School students, and that's an insult to Bradford Film School students as to date, they've not produced anything this appalling to my knowledge

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chrisnp-48091
2015/05/22

When you go to kill someone you think is a witch it really is a double edged sword. If the person isn't a witch you've killed an innocent, which let's face it is not good. However if you kill someone who is actually a witch surely things can only get worse.In the case of this film the darn woman turned out to be a witch after all and now all the rest of us are going to pay for it as she unleashes all kinds of hell on the children that play around the tree she was hanged from.Now, a couple of hundred years or so later, an unsuspecting family are moving to the area and are about to pay the price for our forefathers' stupidity.The family in this film are going through a horrible time and seem to think that moving house is going to help them. So they buy a creepy house in the countryside and bad things happen. The Curse of the Witching Tree hits all the horror notes. Creepy place in the country, troubled kids, bullies, Ouija boards, séances - basically a cornucopia of creepy, eerie, nasty things that you just know are going to lead to a whole heap of trouble.The film is a refreshing change from all the faux reality horrors that currently seem to be doing the rounds and is much more of a good old fashioned story told well. In many cases the horror-horror is secondary to the family conflict that is the emotional fulcrum of the film. Yes things go bump in the night, but it is much more impactful when they are happening to people you care about.

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