WITCH HUNT Director Elle Callahan’s Favorite Cinematic Witches

WITCH HUNT (2021)

Last Updated on March 16, 2024 by Angel Melanson

A dystopia with a magical twist; but in this world โ€” magic is feared and punished rather than celebrated. In writer and director Elle Callahan's Witch Hunt, witches are hunted in modern-day America, a teenager with deeply embedded prejudices is confronted with a choice, and helps two persecuted witches seek asylum across the border. Starring Elizabeth Mitchell (Lost, The Expanse), Christian Camargo (The Hurt Locker), Abigail Cowen ( and Gideon Adlon (The Craft: Legacy).

In honor of Witch Hunt, director and writer Elle Callahan is paying tribute to some of the baddest witches in cinematic history with a list of personal favorites.

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Maleficent from 1959
Sleeping Beauty

The big bad โ€œwitchโ€ of my childhood. She still today remains one of the most powerful disney witches. Although originally characterized as a villain – Iโ€™ve enjoyed her more ambiguous portrayal in spinoff films.ย 

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Lamia from
Stardustย 

A powerful and downright cool witch who hungers for the heart of a fallen star. Michele Pfifer plays her perfectly.ย 

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Glinda the Good Witch from
The Wizard of Oz

A prime example of how witches are not always bad. Glenda is powerful and kind – using her magic to help Dorothy.ย 

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Carrie from the 1976
Carrie

A witch in both senses of the word – socially outcast and blessed with powers of telekinesis – Carrie is one of my favorite โ€œwitchesโ€.ย 

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Hermione Granger from the
Harry Potter Series

Knowledge is power – and Hermione Granger proves that. Without her, Harry would have definitely died by book three.


Witch Hunt
is now available digitally from Momentum Pictures, click here to watch now.