Tamara, an unattractive girl who is picked on by her peers, returns after her death as a sexy seductress to enact revenge.
Jenna Dewan
Tamara Riley
Marc Devigne
Roger
Chad Faust
Jesse
Katie Stuart
Chloe
Bryan Clark
Shawn
Melissa Marie Elias
Kisha
Matthew Marsden
Bill Natolly
Claudette Mink
Alison Natolly
Gil Hacohen
Patrick
Magally Zelaya
Freshman Girl #2
Brian Davisson
Security Guard
Chris Sigurdson
Mr. Riley
Sarah Blondin
Freshman Girl #1
Ernesto Griffith
Cop #1
Jeffrey Reddick
Doctor
Brandy Jaques
Receptionist
Director
Jeremy Haft
Writer
Jeffrey Reddick
May 3, 2018
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Witch Zombie
RELEASED IN 2005-2006 and directed by Jeremy Haft, "Tamara” is a Canadian production about an unpopular girl (Jenna Dewan Tatum) at a Winnipeg high school who is harassed by her peers and inadvertently buys the farm in a malevolent prank. Through the dark power of witchcraft, however, she returns as a wannabe seductress to enact revenge. Matthew Marsden and Claudette Mink play a married teacher and administrator at the school. “Tarmara” contains elements of “Carrie” (1976), “The Rage: Carrie 2” (1998), “The House on Sorority Row” (1983) (which was remade as “Sorority Row” in 2009), “The Craft” (1996) and “The Faculty” (1998). Yet it mixes its own brew and, surprisingly, has a few original aspects, along with respectable gore, if that’s your thang. The movie influenced future flicks like “I’ll Always Know what you did Last Summer” (2006) and, especially, “Jennifer’s Body” (2009). If you like these kinds of films, you’ll like this one.
There are some awkward or un-compelling moments in the filmmaking. With just a few key tweaks this could’ve been great in the manner of “The Rage: Carrie 2.” Still, it’s good enough and, like I said, has some innovative parts. Marsden and Mink are strong as the adult protagonists. The women are cute (e.g. Katie Stuart as winsome Chloe) but, with the exception of Mink, they look like they’re suffering mild anorexia. Please, ladies, eat some food!
THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour, 38 minutes and was shot in Winnipeg, Manitoba. WRITER: Jeffrey Reddick. GRADE: B/B-