Alien Invasion 
Aliens 
Animation 
Classic Sci-Fi 
Comedy 
Cult Classics 
Fantasy 
Futuristic 
General 
Kids & Family 
Monsters & Mutants 
Robots & Androids 
Sci-Fi Action 
Series & Sequels 
Space Adventure 
Star Trek 
Television 
           | 
    
    
    
      
  | 
Lucinda's Spell |  
List Price: $24.98 
Your Price:  | 
  | 
 
  |  
| 
 |  
| Product Info | 
Reviews | 
 
 Features:
  
 Description:
  The magic scene sure has changed since Merlin's day. If writer-director  Jon Jacobs's Lucinda's Spell is any gauge, modern spell casters are the  equivalent of grunge rockers, hipsters doing their own thing on the fringes of  society. Set in New Orleans, the drama covers the days before the Eve of  Beltrane, and Jason (Jacobs), the last in Merlin's bloodline, must choose the  mother of his child during a spell casting contest. Bottle blonde Jason slinks  and glowers and poses his way through New Orleans as he hunts for his son, born  of a one-night stand five years before, but the picture is all but stolen by  Christina Fulton as Lucinda, the New Orleans "sex witch" who just happens to be  the mother of his child. With more costume changes than Cher and more characters  in her closet than Tracey Ullman, Lucinda plays everybody's fantasy with a  breathless vitality, sliding from one persona to the next without losing her  essential spark. A modest but colorful production, it never succumbs to the  sexploitation one would expect with the tag line "sex is magic," though the  smoke-and-mirrors, demon-conjuring climax does suggest a B movie version of  Kenneth Anger imagery: sexual but not particularly sexy. Like many an American  indie production, there's more conversation than spectacle, but it's a charming  production centered on a spirited performance by Fulton, an actress on the verge  of a breakthrough. --Sean Axmaker
 |  
  |   
     |   
     |