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Twitches (2005)

October. 14,2005
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5.7
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PG
| Fantasy Drama Comedy Family
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Twins separated at birth, Camryn and Alex meet by chance for the first time on their 21st birthday and discover they're witches with the power to save their homeland of Coventry from the evil that threatens it. But when Camryn leaves Alex to face the darkness alone, will Coventry be doomed? Or will the sisters multiply their magic by standing together?

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Cebalord
2005/10/14

Very best movie i ever watch

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Vashirdfel
2005/10/15

Simply A Masterpiece

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Executscan
2005/10/16

Expected more

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Fleur
2005/10/17

Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.

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robrose7
2005/10/18

This movie is so bad I feel I can actually hear my daughter's brain melting as she watches it. An idiotic story line, coupled with pathetic acting, results in a movie that insults the viewer's every sense. I know the intended audience is preteen, but that does not mean the movie makers should have free license to ensure that the viewers become idiots in adulthood. I am almost beside myself with disgust. I blame Disney. Their movies and TV shows have become so excruciatingly trite, cutesy and devoid of any cultural value. I firmly believe that Walt Disney is turning in his grave at the drivel that comes out under his name these days.Not content with this cultural miscarriage, they went ahead and made a sequel. You have to wonder why the makers of this film seem to hate us so much.

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Claudio Carvalho
2005/10/19

In the magic realm of Coventry, the twin sisters Artemis and Apolla are saved by their protectors Illeana (Jennifer Robertson) and Karsh (Pat Kelly) from the Darkness and brought to another dimension. They are adopted by different families but in their twenty-first birthday, their protectors force them to meet each other. Alex Fielding (Tia Mowry) lost her mother three months ago and is alone seeking a job while Camryn Barnes (Tamara Mowry) lives with her beloved wealthy parents. Once together they find that they have magic powers and they should return to Coventry to save their biological mother and their kingdom from the Darkness."Twitches" is a naive family entertainment with good messages in the end. The predictable and forgettable story is a typical product from Disney studios, full of the usual clichés of good versus evil and darkness versus love and more recommended for children. My vote is five.Title (Brazil): Not Available

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lilpookie02
2005/10/20

You can't make a movie based on a book and not even call it the right thing. It's T*witches not twitches. Second off, Alex's character in the book is so much different.I just hate it when someone makes a movie based on the book and changes it. To me that's just something you don't do. The casting was done well, I think everyone played their part well. But when you take a teenage book like T*witches and turn it into a movie, people are going to want it to be almost exactly like the book. At least in my opinion. It was an OK movie if you didn't read the books. Hopefully the next movie will portray the books better, and show the characters for how they really are, not some sugar-coated characters because maybe they didn't want to cut and dye their hair.

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iron_monkey92
2005/10/21

Twitches is another sad cheesy film. The plot I found was stale and feeble. The basic plot without giving anything away is two girls reunite on their 21st birthday after being adopted by two different families blah, blah they unite to fight the evil called the 'Darkness'. I won't tell you what the Darkness in fear of spoiling but if your over 15 you may smirk at what you see. The film is really, really predictable 20minutes in the film and you'll already have the story summed up. With the cheesy joke here and the failed drama there it is eventually twitches. This film is really for young girls, I saw it at my 12 year old cousins' house they liked it and I was appalled. Boo Twitches, Boo Twitches

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