Two Witches [Blu-ray]
Two Witches [Blu-ray]
Two Witches [Blu-ray]
Two Witches [Blu-ray]
Two Witches [Blu-ray]
Two Witches [Blu-ray]

Two Witches [Blu-ray]

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Film Details



98 min / 2.35:1 / ["Color"] / Region A

Discs: 1

Cast and Creators

Pierre Tsigaridis


With its super-saturated color palette, tenebrous art design and electrifying soundtrack, Two Witches presents two truly terrifying conjoined tales of witchery, paranoia and terror that hark back to the gory thrills of classic Euro horrors such as Suspiria, Shock and The Beyond.

Expectant young mother Sarah is convinced she has been given the evil eye from a mysterious blank-eyed old hag while she is dining with her bullish and insensitive partner Simon. When the couple go to visit his new-agey friends Dustin and Melissa, dark forces are unleashed after an ill-advised attempt at consulting a Ouija board to allay her fears. Meanwhile, tensions grow between grad school student Rachel and her new roommate Masha after a violent incident involving a man that the strange and impulsive young woman has brought home.

First-time feature director Pierre Tsigaridis, who also shot, edited and contributed to the film's soundtrack, singles himself out as one to watch in a deft and unnerving depiction of unspeakable evil that truly delivers.

Product Features

SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS

  • High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation
  • Original lossless stereo audio and optional 5.1 DTS-HD MA surround audio
  • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
  • Brand new audio commentary by director, cinematographer and editor Pierre Tsigaridis
  • Brand new audio commentary by producer Maxime Rancon
  • Behind the Movie, a two-part behind-the-scenes featurette
  • Interview with actor and associate producer Dina Silva
  • The Boogeywoman, an interview with actor Marina Parodi
  • The Original Score, an interview with composer Gioacchino Marincola
  • The Piano Score, director Pierre Tsigaridis talks about the inspiration behind the piano score for Two Witches
  • Test footage
  • Grimmfest 2021 Q&A with Pierre Tsigaridis and Maxime Rancon
  • Trailer gallery
  • Image gallery accompanied by the film's original score
  • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Ilan Sheady

Sales Points

  • World debut of brand new, award-winning Horror film
  • Official Selection at Sitges, Salem Horror Festival, Freak Show Horror Film Festival, FilmQuest & Grimmfest - Winner: Best Editing, Best Make-up FX & Best Scare
  • Stars HALLOWEEN's Kristine Klebe, TO THE BONE's Rebekah Kennedy, PERRY MASON's Belle Adams, and NARCOS' Danielle Kennedy

Press Quotes

Terrifying

     —Bloody Disgusting

Bone chilling

     —Alter Weekly

Unforgettable

     —AIPT Movies

A mix of 'Rosemary's Baby,' 'Hereditary' and 'Drag Me to Hell,'

     —Variety

The rich, sumptuous colours and set design, along with incredible cinematography and sound design, makes for a well-put-together film, a well-crafted homage to 70s horror cinema

     —UK Film Review

A fun and scary ride that includes several disturbing and disturbingly gory moments

     —Voices from the Balcony

This movie starts off with a bang... then doesn’t really slow down all that much from there.

     —B&S About Movies

if you enjoy where creepy/ nervy atmospherics and gore meet, then I think you’ll find horror joy with the film.

     —ROGER BATTY, Musique Machine

Placing the focus of the film squarely on women as both protagonists and antagonists is also a plus, both as a fresh perspective for horror and as an examination of women's fears anchored to relationships, motherhood, aging, and more.

     —PAUL GAITA, The LA Beat

as usual Arrow provides solid technical merits and an outstanding slate of supplements.

     —JEFFREY KAUFFMAN, Blu-ray.com

Two Witches delivers on the spooky thrills and chills.

     —JOE COREY, Inside Pulse

Jump scares are easy. Effective skin scrawling creepy is hard to do. Two Witches – with its expert direction and solid performances – is able to be both scary and creepy in equal measure.

     —ADAM KAUTZER, The Movie Isle

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