Hocus Pocus

critic Reviews

, 41% Rotten Tomatometer Score
  • Harmlessly hokey yet never much more than mediocre, Hocus Pocus is a muddled family-friendly effort that fails to live up to the talents of its impressive cast.
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    Peter BradshawGuardian
    It is an enjoyable watch and a decent bit of entertainment, although maybe it functions better as a small-screen discovery for its devoted fanbase.
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    Susan WloszczynaUSA Today
    Yes, it's the old teens-warn-the-townfolk-but-no-one-believes-them trick. This time, it's not quite a treat.
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    Duane ByrgeHollywood Reporter
    It's a veritable bagful of box office treats.
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    Kenneth TuranLos Angeles Times
    Though children may be satisfied (if the witch stuff doesn't scare them) adults will have a harder time with the by-the-numbers confrontations between the witches and the plucky youths.
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    Gene SiskelChicago Tribune
    Dreadful.
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    Johanna SteinmetzChicago Tribune
    Hocus Pocus is harmless, but it's about as much fun as celebrating Mardi Gras under the influence of candy corn.
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    Adrienne TylerScreen Rant
    Hocus Pocus brings together comedy and spookiness thanks to the Sanderson Sisters, but forgets its target audience from time to time.
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    Eve TushnetPatheos
    Hocus Pocus walks a fine line, where we get to enjoy witchy glee but also feel real emotions about their victims.
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    Mike MassieGone With The Twins
    The main premise opens the door to all manner of dark magic and supernatural shenanigans, yet few of them leave any impression at all.
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    Daniel BarnesDare Daniel
    This sloppily written, egregiously unfunny Halloween comedy about three Stooges-esque witches somehow became a beloved holiday tradition.
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