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The villain of The Craft: Legacy was uniquely different from its predecessor.
The new Diane Lane-Kevin Costner movie Let Him Go is the kind of old-fashioned entertainment that Hollywood rarely makes anymore, which is a shame, because this well-crafted thriller aimed at adults is the best studio movie I've seen in months. After playing Clark Kent's parents in Man of Steel, Lane and Costner reunite here as another wholesome duo, Margaret and George Blackledge, who live quiet lives on a Montana ranch — until that peaceful existence is shattered by the tragic death of their adult son James, who leaves behind a wife, Lorna (Kayli Carter), as well …
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The Craft: Legacy conjures up a magical cast of actors
I definitely didn't see that Craft connection coming...did you?
I saw 1996’s The Craft for the first time back in January, and my major take away from the cult classic is that while it had some clear appeal, especially with its subtext of female empowerment, the story and direction coming from two men added a layer of “Don’t run too far, too fast,” which slightly defanged the film’s strongest aspect. Over twenty years later and writer-director Zoe Lister-Jones has taken us back to that world with The Craft: Legacy, a movie that loudly echoes certain plot beats from the first movie while never quite …
Does The CraftL Legacy truly live up to the legacy of The Craft?