Clair Voyance was three years old the first time she watched Hocus Pocus. She can still remember the sound the VHS tape made, and the way a blanket transformed into a makeshift cape when it was ...
For a generation of millennials reared in the 1990s, the arrival of fall is really just the beginning of “Hocus Pocus” season. The 1993 Disney movie about the Sanderson sisters, three witches — played ...
We hear that the Sanderson sisters are stirring up some trouble again. Hocus Pocus-the not-so-menacing Halloween movie that we wouldn't mind watching year-round-made our childhood. Word is that a new ...
Hilary Remley is a News Writer at Collider. She is a recent graduate of SUNY Albany. Virgins with lighters and a penchant for candle ignition beware, the Sanderson sisters are back, and in a big way.
The only thing millennials have been waiting longer for than affordable housing is a “Hocus Pocus” sequel. The 1993 Halloween-themed Disney movie rankled critics and charmed audiences, resulting in ...
Halloween wouldn't be Halloween without at least a few viewings of "Hocus Pocus," and fans of the franchise can now add "Hocus Pocus 2" to their list for a fun and spooky double feature. While there's ...
Many 90's kids probably can’t specifically remember the first time they saw the movie Hocus Pocus, but it’s almost certain that they remember watching it constantly during the Halloween season. Today ...
Tobias Jelinek also tells EW how he feels about a cut "Hocus Pocus 2" scene involving bullies Jay and Ice (Larry Bagby). Tobias Jelinek is ready for Disney to light the Black Flame Candle for his ...
The other movie is the family-friendly supernatural comedy “Hocus Pocus” (1993), which, like “Avatar,” has now spawned a long-awaited follow-up. But unlike “Avatar,” “Hocus Pocus” set no box office ...
The Sanderson sisters return, bringing the same spooky humor with some modern twists. By Claire Shaffer When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site, we earn an ...
A cinematic obsessive with the filmic palate of a starving raccoon, Rob London will watch pretty much anything once. With a mind like a steel trap, he's an endless fount of movie and TV trivia, borne ...