Speaking with Entertainment Tonight, Duchovny explained what about The Craft: Legacy attracted him to the project, addressing the film’s political commentary, but he also admitted that he hasn’t seen ...
“I’m a huge fan of the original but it was really important to me to create a story in which young women weren’t turning against each other, one in which they were upholding and uplifting each other,” ...
Blumhouse released The Craft: Legacy on-demand today, as a stand-alone sequel to the 1996 cult classic, The Craft. But while you don’t need to see the first Craft movie to understand the new one ...
The Craft: Legacy writer/director Zoe Lister-Jones spoke with reporters on a conference call about the new film. She addressed her film’s major cameo as long as Showbiz Cheat Sheet promised not to ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. My conversation with The Craft: Legacy's cast and director can be seen in the video below, and ...
When The Craft was released in 1996, few realized how much the Andrew Fleming film became such a cult classic. Co-written by Peter Filardi, the original coven featured some of the most talented up-and ...
The Craft star Rachel True is opening up about her experiences with the cult classic 1996, revealing that not only was her now-iconic role in the film hard-won, but that she experienced racism during ...
More than a few Halloweens ago — two dozen to be exact — came a film that looked like a treat but ended up as a trick. “The Craft” was about four teenage witches who eventually turned their powers ...
The 1996 cult classic The Craft is getting a follow-up film 24 years later. Blumhouse’s stand-alone sequel follows an eclectic band of teenage witches (Lily, Tabby, Frankie, and Lourdes played by ...
The Craft: Legacy is an impressive act to follow. While the magic of the original '90s classic is unmatched, the newest addition to The Craft film series is a modern take on the teen witch story.
The legacy of Andrew Fleming’s 1996 film “The Craft” still looms large, its goth-lite aesthetic of baby tees and black lipstick the epitome of cool for a certain generation of impressionable teens.