Review
Watching the film, the ocular senses are immediately sucked into a visual vortex of metaphysical bewitchment. A cacophony of dark primal tribal music reverberates in the background while the sisters are entranced within an invocation of trans-dimensional energies through the medium of the Ouija.
The Good Sisters is an unusual film of paranoia and self-fulfilling genealogical prophetic tension all wrapped beautifully within an evolving coherent plotline of occult realism. Viewers will find that it is one of the most hauntingly erotic films to bewitch the horror genre is ages. --Horror News
Product Description
Breanne Good (Debbie Rochon, TROMEO AND JULIET) and Kindra Good (April Monique Burril, CHAINSAW SALLY) are sisters with a secret life -- practitioners of witchcraft, glamours, and black magick. Fiercely protective of their privacy, craft, and ancient bloodline, they become suspicious of their new neighbor Daniel (David Calhoun, CHAINSAW SALLY) who also leads a life shrouded in mystery. Unsure if he is unnaturally obsessed with them - or if they are only being paranoid -- the Good Sisters will have to draw all their power about them as it becomes clear their ages-old battle of good versus evil, light versus dark, freedom versus oppression may be about to begin again. Which leaves the question ... who is being Good, and who is not?
Special Features: Behind The Scenes Featurette, Music Video, Teaser Trailer
Starring: Debbie Rochon (Night of the Living Dead, Hanger, Tromeo & Juliet) April Monique Burril (Chainsaw Sally)