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  1. Stoughton Valley does exist, and Magistrate Stoughton was the evil Chief Justice presiding over the witch trials. Was Allison affected by the cursed land? Did all the group follow suit? Has Jill been influenced too? By the end, the body count and manner of death seem to indicate otherwise.

  2. Oct 19, 2019 · The other, as mentioned at the top, is the film’s ending which drives the main idea home in satisfying fashion despite stumbling some in its conviction and narrative support.

  3. Feb 8, 2022 · Jill (Hannah Kasulka) is dating big shot jock Derek (Craig Arnold) but waiting for the right time to break up with him. She’s already seeing Philip (Corbin Bleu, Nurse 3D, Galaxy Quest), Derek’s only black teammate.

    • Hannah Kasulka, Craig Arnold, Sasha Clements
    • Jordan Barker
  4. Apr 24, 2020 · The movie’s dull dawdling around milquetoast material means you’ll probably come away underwhelmed no matter what. But given what the movie’s title seemingly advertises, it’s an important consumer alert to reiterate, “there are no witches in these woods!”.

  5. Oct 14, 2019 · Sasha Clements’ moody Alison falls victim to some kind of dodgy energy early on and begins suddenly making grave proclamations about how “we’re never getting out of here” once they get stuck, which are played for dark laughs but also undeniably ominous.

    • Joey Keogh
  6. Aug 31, 2019 · The predictable ending is left open for interpretation, accurate, but that can be a double-edged weapon for fans that will prefer closure. “Witches in the Woods” is a typical movie of teenagers in a dangerous situation by not assessing the consequences of their actions.

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  8. Oct 22, 2019 · Jill, a tenacious UMass freshman, abandons her studies for an off-the-grid snowboarding trip. When their SUV mysteriously becomes lost, temperatures fall and the group dynamic unravels as a virtual and then literal witch hunt begins.

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