This is a strangely structured film that takes in period horror and flirts with found footage. Slightly over-long, but very well acted, and a central doll that is genuinely quite scary on occasions.
I like that ‘Curse of the Witch’s Doll’ aims to try something different, both with the horror elements and the story itself. This is a rare occurrence where a bigger budget might have benefited that ambition – as it is, some of the very talky scenes outstay their welcome a little.
It’s surprising how little the doll actually features, but when it does, and considering it is only a prop, it is surprisingly effective. A definite case of less is more. My score is 7 out of 10.
Please don't waste your time watching this rubbish
Please don't waste your time watching this rubbish
Please don't waste your time watching this rubbish
Please don't waste your time watching this rubbish