The Good Witch's Wonder
The Good Witch's Wonder
| 01 October 2014 (USA)
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Cassie Nightingale (Bell) finds herself with only days to plan her stepson Brandon's (Knight) wedding to Tara (Leggat) when the happy couple unexpectedly pushes up the date for their big day. Meanwhile, Martha (Disher), the newly elected mayor of Middleton has roped her into chairing the silent auction to raise much-needed funds for her pet project, the Middleton Botanical Gardens. Audrey (Wilson), a new arrival in town, pops in to Cassie's store Bell, Book & Candle and the two instantly bond. Needing help in the store, Cassie immediately hires Audrey as her new store associate and she even pitches in and helps Cassie organize the auction. But, Audrey is hiding a secret past and suspicions start to swirl around her when the donated auction items are missing. With the use of her "special" powers - as well as some teamwork by the Mayor and Jake (Potter), her husband and local Chief of Police - Cassie hopes to conjure up the truth before it's too late.

Reviews
Smartorhypo

Highly Overrated But Still Good

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Cleveronix

A different way of telling a story

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Kaydan Christian

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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Raymond Sierra

The film may be flawed, but its message is not.

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nightroses

The wedding at the end was a surprise and a pretty affair. The bride was so lovely even if she only had a pair of black boots to wear. The little Grace girl is becoming a cute witch like her mother. Grandpa is again unhappy about ageing. Still no sign of the cat Isis who was the charm of the first couple of movies. There is yet another visitor who's got a criminal side and she's trying to get away from her abusive husband. The film itself is not as magical as the other films. This wedding felt rushed and looked quite drab in comparison to the wedding of Cassie and Jake in "Good Witch's Gift".

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Platypuschow

In this 7th and most likely final Cassie Nightingale movie the "Magic" continues in the town of Middleton.More soap opera like goings on, someone up to no good and the usual Hallmark channel tropes.Certainly better than the 6th film but not reaching the heights of it's origin movie I'm glad that this is it.Well, when I say this is it they merely changed format and moved from movies to The Good Witch television show which I'm sure is in my future.Harmless stuff, but still just more of the same.The Good: It's over! The Bad: So generic! Things I Learnt From This Movie: Half the population of Middleton dresses like a victorian farmer for some reasonJust because a franchise manages 7 movies doesn't mean they're any good

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boblipton

The Seventh of the annual "The Good Witch" TV movies showed up on the Hallmark Channel the Saturday before Hallowe'en. Like the earlier ones in the series, it is a pleasant little show about Cassie Bell, the Good Witch of Middleton, whose magical powers seem to consist of showing up suddenly and always having something on hand just as its need is recognized. A promo indicates that this will be a weekly show beginning in 2015.Like most of the others, this one concerns a series of small and medium problems suffered by the people around Cassie, as well as a new mysterious stranger, played by Rachel Wilson. All of them are solved by seeming happenstance, which is clearly the result of the Good Witch's magic.It's not great show making; every plot point is talked out until it becomes little more than radio with pictures. However, Miss Bell's perky charm carries the piece around well enough to make this quite watchable.

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bobbibell

The cast has, amazingly, remained intact, allowing the audience to transition easily into more and more serious plots (given the two hour and G rating format). The "magic" of Cassie's powers are more and more easily transferable to the audience's own abilities although ambitious. The simple lessons of life are sweetly represented in a very approachable form. The idea that simple objects can teach us profound truths is fun. The multiple subplots were easily followed with just enough surprise to hold the viewer in suspense. The actors have settled into their roles without compromising energy or clarity if it's your first time seeing any of the "Good Witch" movies. I welcome the next - or the TV series - hoping for continued freshness and hopeful resolutions.

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