
Brent_Marchant
For many of us, notions related to witchcraft and the supernatural frequently conjure up images of things scary, menacing, even evil. But those who freely engage in these practices are often frustrated by just how misunderstood their ways are perceived by others, gestures that are generally intended for beneficial purposes, especially when it comes to the processes of self-discovery and manifesting ones hopes and dreams. And one area in which those aims are particularly true is in the romance department, regardless of ones lifestyle or orientation. Such is the premise at work in writer-director Jane Clarks latest feature outing, the story of Eve (Diora Baird), a middle-aged, successful but lonely businesswoman who makes a pilgrimage to a se...