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Metascore
20 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 75San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleSan Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleThe young actresses are superb, and they make an appealing, believable group of friends.
- 75New York Daily NewsDave KehrNew York Daily NewsDave KehrWith its sense of what can be accomplished on a small budget, The Craft suggests the classic B-horrors of the '40s particularly The Cat People and The Seventh Victim.
- 70The New York TimesStephen HoldenThe New York TimesStephen HoldenA surprisingly skittish fable of adolescent powerlessness, grandiosity and the nursing of psychic wounds. As the witchcraft escalates, the movie exchanges its psychological acuity for garish special effects that hammer home a ponderous warning to once and future witches: be good or else.
- 67Entertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanEntertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanThe Craft should please teenage girls at malls everywhere. But the film ends up descending into moralizing blahness. Most of the special effects are routine (the girls levitate like Winona Ryder in Beetlejuice), though there is one memorable bit: a nightmare featuring enough snakes, bugs, and slithery maggots to make Indiana Jones go gulp.
- 67Austin ChronicleMarc SavlovAustin ChronicleMarc SavlovIt's Teen Witch for the Nineties: dark, brooding, dangerous, and, come to think of it, a lot like high school.
- 60TV Guide MagazineTV Guide MagazineThe feminist subtext here is intentional -- the credits list a Wiccan priestess as witchcraft consultant! -- but any subtlety soon gets lost in the thud and blunder of special effects, trendy music and a predictable Hollywood-style climax.
- 60VarietyEmanuel LevyVarietyEmanuel LevyFour gifted and attractive actresses struggle hard to lend a semblance of dramatic coherence to The Craft, a neatly crafted film that begins most promisingly as a black comedy a la Heathers, but gradually succumbs to its tricky machinery of special effects. Still, young audiences, particularly women, are likely to connect with this energetic high-school tale about the vengeful empowerment of rebellious misfits.
- 50Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertChicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertThe movie’s failure is one of imagination. It tilts too far in the direction of horror and special effects, when it might have been more fun to make a satirical comedy about punk teenagers.
- 40Washington PostRita KempleyWashington PostRita KempleyDespite all their toil and trouble, the tale leaves us more bothered than bewitched.
- 38San Francisco ExaminerSan Francisco ExaminerDespite heroic efforts of four promising young actresses in the starring roles and a nifty premise, the movie is a mess: so incoherently plotted that dramatic tension doesn't have a chance to build.