After her mother-in-law is mysteriously killed, Leah and her husband relocate from Harlem to his family's estate in coastal Georgia, where she discovers a Boo Hag has been unleashed on her family, determined to take her life.
Tryphena Wade
Leah Robbins
Nikelola Balogun
Boo-Hag
Stephen Cofield Jr.
Asa Robbins
Basil Wallace
Jacob
Ernestine Johnson
Dr. Zoe Quade
Sinclair Daniel
Naledi
Lance E. Nichols
Dwaine Robbins
Janee Michelle
Mary Q
Duane Cooper
James
Dan Cathcart
Destiny
Raphael Cotton
Young Jacob
Amir Jamal Toure
Dr. Buzzard
Director
Jeremiah Kipp
Writer
Jason Walter Short
Writer
Phoenix Higgins
Writer
J. Craig Jordon
February 7, 2024
Kipp has always been an intelligent director, trusting of his audience and less prescriptive than some of his peers. There are ideas at play here, seemingly obvious ones, though it's also clear that Kipp wants to immerse us in this story and have us come to our own conclusions. For those familiar with the boo hag legend, the connections will seem obvious yet Kipp infuses the film with a sense of realism and awareness of our history. Even as our story winds down and Leah demands that we "focus on the future," it's clear that the past is always there to guide us, haunt us, and permanently alter us.
They say that time heals all wounds. I have a feeling The Geechee Witch would disagree.
Full Review at: https://theindependentcritic.com/the_geechee_witch