The Witch's Sabbath

2005
The Witch's Sabbath
3.1| 1h25m| en| More Info
Released: 22 October 2005 Released
Producted By: Brain Damage Films
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A murderous coven of witches open a sexy strip club to lure in unsuspecting sacrifice victims in this erotic tale of terror from genre specialist Jeff Leroy. As Halloween draws near, a coven of witches must claim the heads of 666 victims in order to usher in the arrival of the Dark Lord and maintain their evil power. With only days to go before their deadline arrives, the satanic sirens open the "Sin and Skin" gentlemen's club in hopes of reaching their goal and achieving ultimate power. As the clueless victims are lured to the witches' lavish mansion and offered one final meal, their dark goal comes ever closer to being fully realized. On this night, though, the evil coven has underestimated the determination of their dinner guest to see another sunrise, and before the night is over these witches are in for one hell of a deadly surprise

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Paul Andrews The Witches' Sabbath (not The Witch's Sabbath as the IMDb would have you believe) is set in Los Angeles just before Halloween, a group of four evil witches lead by Auriana (Syn DeVil) need to sacrifice lots of human souls for reasons never really explained that well. They run a strip club called Skin 'N' Sin where they pick up various victims who are easily enticed by a bit of naked flesh, four friends Eliza (Christine Cowden), Seth (Eli James), Damian (Eric Coffin) & Amber (Rikki Dale) are lured back to the witches lair to become the final victims they need to complete the offerings...Directed by Jeff Leroy one has to say that The Witches' Sabbath is crap on just about every front. The script by Jeremiah Campbell is an absolute mess, has terrible narrative, awful character, a basic plot which isn't even explained properly & plenty of plot holes. For instance what sort of connection did Eliza have with that witch? What was the pointless flashback with the baby all about? Hell, who's baby was it in the first place? Why did the witches need to sacrifice people? What was that monster thing at the end? Why did it kill all the witches? Nothing makes any sense, the story is awful & it's a total mess from start to finish. The Witches' Sabbath is one of those films which while watching it you simply can't believe what your seeing, it's awful in just about every respect & even as a basic story about witches it's a mess.Director Leroy films this on what looks like a camcorder & it has a horrible video look about it. The climax is shot & edited so badly that character's just randomly disappear without us ever knowing what happened to them & then there's this forcefield thing which is so badly conceived & shot that it's hard to understand what's going on. The CGI computer effects are poor with some terrible lightening effects although one has to say the special make-up effects are actually reasonable with several decent looking severed heads. The gore isn't great, there are some decapitated heads, an arm is ripped off & someone has their eyes poked out. There's a lame S & M theme running through The Witches' Sabbath, the witches are all good looking young girls who work out of a dungeon in their basement while Auriana dresses in leather outfits complete with thigh high boots & is referred to mistress although that's where it ends as there isn't actually any S & M in it. There's a fair amount of nudity as well but no sex & it takes more than a few bare breasts to make a good film.Technically the film is a mess apart from one or two good decapitated heads, it looks like it was filmed on a camcorder, the editing is awful & it's a chore to sit through. The acting is poor although the girls are pretty good looking which helps.The Witches' Sabbath is terrible & as a film you can actually sit down & enjoy it's a none starter. There's some blood, some babes & some breasts but to be honest & you can call me picky if you want but I'm looking for more than that.
danthewrestlingmanorigin I am kind of undecided on this film, so i'll just tell you the good and bad points, and let you decide. First the good, the Vampire women, and Syn De Vil in particular are smoking hot, and topless for almost the whole film. Although they do commit the cardinal sin, of teasing girl on girl, and not delivering, had they gone through with it, I might have awarded another point. The other high point is the gore, which was pretty good, and frequent for a low budget film, and includes heads', and spines being ripped out of victims', while still alive. Now the bad, the acting here was quite awful, and the film drags at times in the middle. Even at eighty five minutes, I feel this movie could have been edited down, as the beginning and end were quite entertaining, I just found myself falling asleep during the character development parts in between, as the performances weren't very good, and I really just wanted them to be sacrificed, and get it over with. What this film lacked is a good sexy money shot, as I said above if you tease a lesbian encounter, you had better give it up, or people will be disappointed. Also while the film delivers the T, they scoff at us A lovers, and keep the underwear on. All in all, the gore was very good, and the women were easy on the eyes', so I say give it a go.
lostinlodos It is great at being what it's supposed to be; horrorotica. This movie is directly along the lines of the Devil Inside Her and Devil in Miss Jones; Scrap Book, and others of that style. It's a poor horror movie, and a poor adult entertainment film, but it works as horrorotica. If you'll looking for sex and gore to the Nth degree, this is a good movie, if you're looking for anything else, go somewhere else. Satanic love abounds in this tribute to "porn" and satanic worship. Many cameo appearances by both porn stars and independent circuit wrestlers. The story line is straight out of late 70s slasher flicks, and makes a good modern throwback the that era. Beyond that, it's a B movie, take that into consideration before going after this one
moviemanic07 A coven of female witches, whose only magical power seems to be able to surgically-enhance their breasts, want to lure six-hundred-and-sixty-six victims to their house in order, I believe, to bring Satan into the world for a visit. All I can say, I'm glad they killed the vast bulk of their victims in their back story because I don't know how much more of this movie I could have taken! (Plus, I don't think the witches would have gone through all of the trouble themselves if they knew how goofy Satan would look when he finally appeared.) All I can say is that director Jeff Leroy is Fred Olen Ray without the talent. (That was a sentence I would have never imagined myself writing, but at least Ray has rudimentary technical skills. This is just a mess.) No atmosphere. The witches' house is just a normal suburban house on a normal street -- though it is sometimes surrounded by terrible CG clouds. The acting is bad. The breasts are fake. It isn't scary. It isn't funny. It isn't sexy. The action is badly staged. The victims just cower and beg for mercy. No one bothers to put up a fight! The story makes no sense. Just terrible. Granted, I am willing to test the depths of the bottom of the barrel when it comes to horror films, but I can't see who this film would appeal to other than horny twelve-year-old boys with no access to cable or the internet. Even Ron Jeremy should be ashamed of this film.