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Rating: 5.1/10 by 1536 users

Bewitched (2005)

Thinking he can overshadow an unknown actress in the part, an egocentric actor unknowingly gets a witch cast in an upcoming television remake of the classic show "Bewitched".

Directing:
  • Nora Ephron
  • Doug Coleman
Writing:
  • Sol Saks
  • Nora Ephron
  • Delia Ephron
Stars:
Release Date: Tue, Jun 21, 2005

Rating: 5.1/10 by 1536 users

Alternative Title:
Ma sorcière bien-aimée - FR
Колдунья - RU
A Feiticeira - BR
Embrujada - ES
Földre szállt boszorkány - HU
Tatlı Cadı - TR
Hechizada - SV
מכושפת - IL
그녀는 요술쟁이 - KR

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Español
Runtime: 01 hour 42 minutes
Budget: $85,000,000
Revenue: $131,426,169

Plot Keyword: witch, enchantment, falling in love, woman director

Nicole Kidman
Isabel Bigelow
Will Ferrell
Jack Wyatt
Shirley MacLaine
Iris Smythson / Endora
Michael Caine
Nigel Bigelow
Steve Carell
Uncle Arthur
Katie Finneran
Sheila Wyatt
Conan O'Brien
Conan O'Brien
Amy Sedaris
Gladys Kravitz
Richard Kind
Abner Kravitz
Annie Mumolo
Bed, Bath and Beyond Shopper
Andrew Friedman
Bed, Bath and Beyond Shopper
Clay Bravo
Coffee Shop Waitress
Heather Maristella
Beverly Hills Hotel Hostess
Ed McMahon
Ed McMahon
Alison MacInnis
Auditioning Actress
Bridget Brno
Auditioning Actress
Dana Daurey
Auditioning Actress
Dorie Barton
Auditioning Actress
Katie Carroll
Auditioning Actress
Jennifer Elise Cox
Auditioning Actress
Laura Sorenson
Auditioning Actress
Brittany Krall
Auditioning Actress
Dawn Ashley Cook
Auditioning Actress
Julia Decker
Auditioning Actress
Jennifer Hall
Book Soup Cafe Waitress
Hugh Davidson
Network Executive
J.J. Sacha
Voice-Over Announcer
Susan Chuang
Press Conference Reporter
Jordan Black
Press Conference Photographer
Mo Rocca
E! Reporter
Terry Savage
Dinner Party Guest
Dianne Dreyer
Production Staff Assistant
Kate Walsh
Sexy Waitress
Valerie Azlynn
Gorgeous Model
Victor Williams
Police Officer
Liesel Staubitz
Trick-or-Treater
Molly Gordon
Trick-or-Treater
Nick Lachey
Vietnam Soldier
Abbey DiGregorio
Auditioning Actress
Dick York
Darrin Stephens (archive)

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Jack Wyatt (Will Ferrell), a Hollywood star recovering from a couple of box office bombs, is talked into starring in a reboot of the 1964 television series, Bewitched. Desperate to regain his fame, he insists on hiring an unknown actress to play Samantha as not to be overshadowed. When he finds Isabel, she seems perfect for the part. Little does he know, Isabel is a real witch. I have not seen this movie since watching it in the theaters in 2005, so I didn’t remember much about it. Written and directed by Nora Ephron, there’s a certain amount of expectation when watching it. This is the woman who wrote When Harry Met Sally and You’ve Got Mail, after all. Unfortunately, Bewitched doesn’t really live up to those expectations, despite its potential. Nicole Kidman seems like the obvious choice to replace Elizabeth Montgomery as the witchy Samantha (Isabel). Isabel is looking to put her witchy ways behind her, live a normal life and find love. She seems pretty naïve of the real world but she’s instantly smitten with Jack and agrees to become the Samantha to his Darren. Kidman is wide-eyed and breathy and Will Ferrell is… well, Will Ferrell at the peak of his own comedic career. They work perfectly fine on screen together, but the romantic chemistry is practically non-existent. Bewitched seems to be missing that Ephron magic that made her previous romantic comedies so enchanting. It could be the miscasting of Will Ferrell, or the overly formulaic plot. It never seems to truly commit to the idea that the love story between Isabel and Jack is the real remake of Bewitched and instead of relies on special effects and some minor, silly spell casting/shenanigans to try and make the movie work. Michael Caine’s talent is completely wasted and Steve Carrell, whom I usually adore, shows up briefly as the obnoxious Uncle Arthur… and he really commits to the obnoxious part. That being said, there were some parts of the movie that I found to be entertaining. Shirley MacLaine makes the most of her under-developed role as Iris/Endora and some of the sight gags are amusing. As usual, the Ephron soundtrack is full of cozy nostalgia, but it’s just not enough to make Bewitched worthy of its material source. I don’t regret watching it (again), but it’s unlikely I’ll return for another repeated viewing. (https://theromcomcatalog.com/review-bewitched-2005/)

Andre Gonzales

Not a bad movie. The movie would've sucked if it weren't for Will Ferrell. He made the movie funny and decent.


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