WitchSlayer Gretl
Fantasy, Horror, Science Fiction, TV Movie
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Twenty years after his encounter with the witch, a grown-up Hansel returns to the haunted forest, seeking revenge.
"He won't rest until she's free"
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"***Witchhunters fighting a coven of witches in the forest*** Presumably a sequel to the 1812 fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm about a brother & sister and their run-in with a witch in the forests of medieval Germany, Hansel and Gretl (SIC) are now in their late 30s or so. Hansel (Paul McGillion) desperately searches for his sister who was apprehended by a witch queen when they were kids; he teams-up with a former witch, Lara (Sarain Boylan), and the vengeful daughter of a blacksmith, Ehren (Emilie Ullerup). Shannen Doherty is on hand in a vital role and Jefferson Brown plays a warlock. âWitchslayer Gretlâ (2012) was SyFyâs knockoff of the big budget âHansel & Gretel: Witch Huntersâ (2013), which debuted eleven months later. There were a couple of other mockbusters: The Asylum's âHansel & Gretelâ (2013) and Lionsgateâs âHansel & Gretel: Warriors of Witchcraftâ (2013). Witch-themed films were trendy at the time with âBeautiful Creaturesâ (2013) and, later, âThe Last Witch Hunterâ (2015), these two being the only ones Iâve seen before viewing this one. McGillion looks miserable here, but this can be defended on the grounds that his character demanded an air of grave determination in a life-or-death situation. Doherty is quite good in a double role. Meanwhile Sarain Boylan is spirited and Emilie Ullerup is fetching. You KNOW at least one of these characters is going to be dead by the end and I was quite surprised with who buys the farm; kudos to the writers for having gonads. I love the sylvan locations and thereâs a lot of forest action, along with several sequences at a witch grotto, but the movie struck me as cheesy from the get-go. Itâs like a second-rate meshing of âGrimm's Snow Whiteâ (2012), Robin Hood and âFirst Knightâ (1995). (I realize the first one was an Asylum movie, but it was actually quite effective for its low-budget and lousy CGI; and IMHO better than the film it knocked off, âSnow White and the Huntsmanâ). On the positive side, the spirited Lara won me over by the end and I enjoyed the heartwarming relationships of the protagonists. The film runs 1 hour, 28 minutes and was might have been shot in Canada since itâs a Canadian production (I canât find any info). GRADE: C/C-"
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