Warlock
3,162
Horror. Action
In Boston of 1691, a warlock is sentenced to death, but escapes magically into the future (our present), followed doggedly by the witch hunter. There he is searching for the three parts of the Devil's Bible, trailed by the witch hunter and the woman whose house he landed in. They must stop him, as the book contains the true name of God, which he can use to un-create the world.
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United States | The Washington Post | "Except for a few gory flourishes and several jolly special effects, Warlock is a surprisingly old-fashioned horror adventure that benefits from the superbly malevolent presence of Julian Sand" | POS |
United States | The New York Times | "Warlock is unexpectedly entertaining" | POS |
United States | Seattle Times | "The best that can be said of this campy but witless time-travel thriller is that it's acted with some authority" | NEG |
United States | Austin Chronicle | "Director Miner executes some of the scary scenes competently, but he never takes the material beyond its rather limited parameters" | NEU |
United States | TV Guide | "Warlock aspires to more than many genre movies, though it actually achieves very little" | NEG |
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