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Zap (2002) is this quirky blend of comedy and horror that plays with the whole sorority witchcraft trope. Richard Poche directs a story where a group of well-meaning witches faces a dark twist when they're targeted by a spurned candidate. The pacing has this fun rhythm, balancing laughs with genuine tension as Alexis takes her revenge, which leads to some surprisingly inventive practical effects. The performances have a certain charm, especially in the way the witches interact; it's almost like a dark sitcom at times. The themes of jealousy and betrayal are woven in a light-hearted way, which adds to the film's unique vibe. It's a peculiar little piece that stands out in the early 2000s horror-comedy landscape.
Distinctive blend of humor and horror.Unique take on sorority life with witchcraft.Practical effects add a fun, quirky charm.
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