Trailer: Ghost hunters will take on The Candy Witch in June

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Uncork'd Entertainment is set to release director Rebecca J. Matthews' THE CANDY WITCH to DVD and VOD on June 9th, and in anticipation of that release a trailer has arrived online.

With a cast that includes Kate Lush, Abi Casson Thompson, Heather Jackson, and Richard D. Myers, THE CANDY WITCH tells the following story: 

Two ghost hunters are called upon a distressed family who claim they are being tormented by an evil spirit known in their local town as The Candy Witch. But as the mystery of her curse is uncovered, surprising and sinister turns are discovered around The Candy Witch’s identity. In their hardest case yet, can they solve this evil curse before more people are killed by the demonic spirit?

The film was written by Archie Dent and Suzy Spade, and Matthews produced with Scott Jeffrey. Jeff Miller served as executive producer.

The trailer is embedded above, and promises that this movie is going to be quite intense. The Candy Witch is a lot more brutal than I would have expected her to be. I'm going to have to give THE CANDY WITCH a look when it's released next month.

The Candy Witch
 

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