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Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, AV Club: Plenty of movies sympathize with outcasts, but only De La Iglesia's sympathize with their ugliest feelings: envy, resentment, and self-loathing. Read more
Jonathan Holland, Hollywood Reporter: Alex de la Iglesia has experimented with various genres down the years, but the shamelessly crowd-pleasing Witching and Bitching is a return to what he does best -- pure mayhem. Read more
Rene Rodriguez, Miami Herald: A swift, dark and nasty horror comedy that occasionally dances into territory deemed taboo by American filmmakers. Read more
Ben Kenigsberg, New York Times: The buddy comedy, gross-out humor and horror elements make for a harmonious mix. Read more
Kara Nesvig, Minneapolis Star Tribune: Not high art by any means, but it is pretty entertaining if you like a good slice of crazy horror-movie fun once in awhile. Read more
Alan Scherstuhl, Village Voice: Projectile pukes its outrages at you with a gusto recalling the early days of those (sadly) reformed upchuckers Sam Raimi and Peter Jackson. Read more