The teen supernatural horror film, The Craft, hit theaters in the United States on May 3, 1996. Starring Fairuza Balk, Robin Tunney, Neve Campbell, and Rachel True, the film also featured Skeet Ulrich, Nathaniel Marston, Christine Taylor, and Breckin Meyer in supporting roles.
The story of The Craft follows four outcast teenagers—Sarah, Nancy, Bonnie, and Rochelle—who delve into witchcraft to fulfill their desires. However, their pursuits led to unforeseen negative consequences.
Despite performing well at the box office upon its release, the film faced harsh criticism from reviewers. However, it has developed a cult following over time, with fans drawn to its distinctive storyline, casting, and direction. The soundtrack for the film has also received significant acclaim for complementing the film's dark themes.
Some standout tracks from the film's soundtrack include Tomorrow Never Knows by Our Lady Peace, All This and Nothing by Sponge, and Jump Into The Fire by Tripping Daisy. Besides these, additional songs from the film continue to resonate with audiences to this day.
The film's soundtrack comprised 13 tracks, which are as follows:
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Peter Filardi and Andrew Fleming developed the screenplay of the film, based on a story by Peter Filardi. Andrew Fleming directed the film.
The official synopsis for the fantasy, suspense movie from Sony Pictures highlights its central plot. It reads:
"Sarah has always been different. So as the new girl at St. Benedict's Academy, she immediately falls in with the high school outsiders. But these girls won't settle for being powerless misfits. They have discovered "THE CRAFT," and they are going to use it."
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Due to its cult status, The Craft is available in multiple formats: Digital, 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD. Digitally, the film is available on Apple TV Plus, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play, and Fandango at Home (VUDU). It is also available on Microsoft, Hulu, Max, Verizon FIOS, XFINITY, and YouTube.
On most of the aforementioned platforms, the film is available only for rent and purchase and not free streaming with a subscription. For instance, it is available for rent on Amazon Prime Video starting at $3.59 and purchase starting at $7.99.
Note: The availability of the movie on various platforms may vary based on the individual's device's location. Some platforms may not have the movie accessible in certain areas. In such cases, using a VPN (Virtual Private Network) can be a solution. Reliable VPNs like NordVPN and ExpressVPN can help users bypass geographical restrictions, allowing them to enjoy the content they want without any disturbances.
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