Sarah Bailey (Robin Tunney) is new to the school, and she brings with her some witchy ways. It is not that she is anti-social, just not comfortable in the mainstream, and those around her can tell.
Which group will befriend her? It is an odd group (Rachel True, Fairuza Balk, and Neve Campbell) that needs one more aware person to make a quorum necessary for some spells.
Each of her new friends is an outcast in one way or another. But now they are capable of calling upon the spirit of Manoel to fill their desires, which start pretty innocuously but soon get out of hand.
How will Sarah be able to handle this?
Or can she?
They'd better change their Wicca ways, not that they have any idea of what they are doing. This is teenage angst with a unique outlet. This type of story has been portrayed before, but they do a good job of not just turning this movie into a strictly blood and gore revenge movie. And I think it had an appropriate ending.
Of course, if you are just interested in the vicious one, then see Fairuza Balk again in "The Waterboy" (1998). There she bites heads off.
For snake lovers, this movie features over 3000 snakes, including pythons, boas, water snakes, garter snakes, rat snakes, and a 10-foot Amazon constrictor - even rare albino snakes.
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