The Ultimate Playlist for the Witch Party

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"Watch the Witch Party: Part 1" In the enchanting land of witches and warlocks, where bewitching spells and wicked potions rule the night, a grand celebration is about to take place. Welcome to the mesmerizing world of the Witch Party! Part 1 of this whimsical tale follows a unique coven of witches as they prepare for the most extraordinary gathering of the year. Each witch, from the youngest to the oldest, has eagerly anticipated this night that is filled with magic and mystery. As the sun sets and the moon takes its place in the starry sky, the witches come together to commence their preparations. In a secret clearing hidden deep within the enchanted forest, the witches arrange an array of spellbinding decorations. Mystical creatures, such as mischievous imps and playful pixies, lend their assistance, guiding the witches in creating an enchanting atmosphere.


A lot of content is free, but most of the new releases are paid. So you will have to either get a paid subscription or wait until what you want to watch goes free.

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Mystical creatures, such as mischievous imps and playful pixies, lend their assistance, guiding the witches in creating an enchanting atmosphere. With a flick of their wands, the witches conjure ethereal lights that illuminate the night, casting a soft glow over the surroundings. The air becomes filled with an intoxicating scent as potions bubble in cauldrons, releasing their mystical aromas.

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The Witch hardly reinvents the thriller wheel. In fact, part of the fun in watching it is calling out the cliches. Cold-blooded villain? Check. Antihero who defies death? Check. Senseless, bloody killings for minutes on end? Check, check, check. The Witch has everything you’d expect from an action movie, and yet, the viewing experience is all the better for it.

By trimming all the unnecessary fat and zeroing in on the action, director Park Hoon-jung delivers a no-nonsense, no-holds-barred film that could hold a candle to the John Wick franchise. Like those films, the movements here are sharp and the gore relentless. The only difference is that The Witch is led by a teenage girl—seemingly flimsy but deliciously deranged, Kim-Dami is magnetic in her breakout role as the titular witch Ja-yoon. It’s also a bit like Stranger Things in that sense, but comparisons aside, The Witch stands out as a razor-edged entry into the genre.

1. You can watch

The Witch: Part 1 – The Subversion (2018) PEACOCK
Price:
$4.99 per month
Device availability:
Android, Android TV, Apple TV, iOS, LG TV, PlayStation, Roku, Visio TV, Xbox

Peacock is a streaming service owned by NBC, with options for paid subscriptions as well as a free plan. The free plan offers about 13,000 hours of ad-supported content, with the option to upgrade to premium for more access to content. The premium options include two plans: $4.99 a month or $50 a year for ad-supported; $9.99 a month or $100 a year for ad-free. With both premium plans, you’ll get access to the full catalog of 2,000 movies and shows, including every episode of the original NBC series. You’ll also get next-day access to all the new episodes of ongoing NBC shows, and early access to talk shows such as Late Night with Seth Meyers and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on the air night. You can stream Peacock on Apple devices like the iPhone and Apple TV, Google devices like Android phones and Chromecast, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 consoles. But there is still no app available for Roku or Amazon platforms.

2. You can watch

The Witch: Part 1 – The Subversion (2018) AMAZON
Device availability:

Amazon Fire TV, Android, Apple TV, Changhong, Chromecast, Haier, Hisense, iOS, LG, Nvidia SHIELD, Panasonic, Philips, PlayStation, Roku, Samsung, Sharp, Skyworth, Sony, TiVo, Vestel, Vizio, Wii, Xbox

You can buy nearly everything on Amazon, including movies and TV shows. Amazon’s video storefront (not to be confused with its on-demand streaming service Amazon Prime) allows you to either rent or buy thousands of titles, including new releases, blockbuster hits, niche indies, and international gems.

You’ll have to sign in using your Amazon account to start renting or purchasing, and Amazon allows you to redeem gift cards, promo codes, and points if you have them upon checkout. Like most video stores, Amazon gives you 30 days to start watching a rental and 48 hours to finish it, while unlimited access is granted to purchased titles. Lastly, you should know that a rented title is only viewable on one device, so sharing options will be limited.

3. You can watch

The Witch: Part 1 – The Subversion (2018)
Price:
$8.99 per month
Free Trial:
30 days
Device availability:
Roku

AMC Plus is a premium streaming bundle that includes the same benefits of AMC Premiere, the add-on subscription service available to subscribers of AMC.

The service is currently available only in the US for $8.99 per month. You can subscribe at a reduced price if you’re an existing AMC channel subscriber on services like Xfinity, Dish Network and Sling TV.

AMC Plus can currently be accessed via Apple TV Channels, Amazon Prime Video Channels, Comcast Xfinity, DirecTV, Dish, Roku, and Sling TV. While there is no AMC Plus app at the time of writing, you can access AMC Plus content via your provider’s app.

4. You can watch

The Witch: Part 1 – The Subversion (2018) ITUNES
Device availability:
Android TV, Apple TV, iOS, Windows 11

iTunes is one of the oldest media apps currently in use. While many people know it as a music player, iTunes has since evolved to offer digital movies and TV shows for rent or sale. The bigger and newer releases can cost up to $20 to purchase, but iTunes also has past hits, modern classics, award-winning pictures, and even local films you can rent for as low as $2. Purchased films and TV shows are available for as long as the studio allows them to be, but rentals are a different story. Once you’ve rented a particular title, you have up to 30 days to start watching it. And after you start watching it, you’ll then have 48 hours before it expires. iTunes comes pre-installed on Apple devices, but it’s also available on Windows PCs and Android Smart TVs.

5. You can watch

The Witch: Part 1 – The Subversion (2018) MICROSOFT

Go to MICROSOFT

Device availability:
Windows 10, Windows 11, Xbox

Microsoft is most known for its computer and gaming services, but the tech corporation also has a streaming service under its belt. Microsoft’s media store allows you to rent or purchase a host of films and TV shows, many of which are still up in theaters or being broadcast on network TV. The good news is that Microsoft often puts up sales and specials that slash prices up to half, and the even better news is that Xbox Game Pass holders are entitled to many of these discounts. So for instance, a Game Pass holder can pay just $7 for a film that costs $20 to rent. Now, the not-so-good news is that Microsoft’s rental store is only available for Xbox and PCs and mobile devices that run on Windows. Anything outside of these devices, unfortunately, won’t be able to access the store.

6. You can watch

The Witch: Part 1 – The Subversion (2018) PEACOCK PREMIUM

Go to PEACOCK PREMIUM

Price:
$5.99 per month
Device availability:
Android, Android TV, Apple TV, iOS, LG TV, PlayStation, Roku, Visio TV, Xbox

Despite its wobbly start in the streaming sphere, Peacock now has a growing and respectable catalog of titles to its name. It’s home to critically acclaimed shows like Poker Face and movies like Tar, not to mention a whole host of reality shows and sports events. But perhaps the greatest edge Peacock has over its competitors is that along with its on-demand content, it also features a solid lineup of live TV channels, many of them for free.

Peacock’s premium tier, often referred to as Peacock Premium, has channels like Hallmark, Fallon Tonight, SNL Vault, NBC News, Premier League TV, WWE, Dateline 24/7, and Below Deck.

7. You can watch

The Witch: Part 1 – The Subversion (2018) PLAY
Device availability:
Android, Android TV, Chromecast, Google TV, iOS, Roku, Roku TV, Website

Google Play Movies & TV, or simply Play, is a video-on-demand store that allows you to rent or purchase various films and TV shows online. A rental can cost as low as $1 (these are usually TV movies and old films) while purchases can cost up to $20 (these are often blockbusters that are fresh from theaters). Play lets you watch on most major streaming devices, but you have to remember to log in with the same account you used to purchase the titles. On your smartphone, you can access the titles via the Google TV or YouTube app, while on your smart TV, you can use access them via the Play, YouTube, or Movies Anywhere apps. You can also watch them via the Play website but do take note that Play doesn’t offer HD and 4k viewing on PCs.

8. You can watch

The Witch: Part 1 – The Subversion (2018) SHUDDER
Price:
$4.75 per month
Free Trial:
7 days
Device availability:
Amazon Fire TV, Android, iOS, Roku, Xbox

Shudder is an on-demand streaming service dedicated to niche horror movies.

In the US, a monthly subscription currently runs at $5.99 per month, or $56.99 per year. In 2020, Shudder extended its operations to Australia and New Zealand, where pricing differs. You can also sign up to Shudder via your Amazon Prime account.

Shudder can be accessed via a full range of services including Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Fire TV, Roku, Xbox One and is compatible across Apple and PC computers, and Android and iOS phones and tablets.

9. You can watch

The Witch: Part 1 – The Subversion (2018) VIKI
Price:
$4.99 per month
Device availability:
Amazon Fire TV, Android, Android TV, Apple TV, iOS, Roku, Samsung TV

If you like Korean drama or Asian content any general, this is the platform for you. There are even watch parties so you can feel like you are attending events for your favorite shows.

A lot of content is free, but most of the new releases are paid. So you will have to either get a paid subscription or wait until what you want to watch goes free.

10. You can watch

The Witch: Part 1 – The Subversion (2018) VUDU
Device availability:

Amazon Fire TV, Android, Chromecast, iOS, LG Smart TV, Playsation, Roku, Samsung Smart TV, TiVo, Vizio, Xbox, Xfinity Flex

Vudu is an on-demand streaming service that allows users to rent or purchase more than 200,000 new releases. Founded in 2007, it’s one of the first companies to offer digital films in HD. Vudu’s main strength is its ease of access and jam-packed catalog of movies and TV shows, but it also boasts free content, which they run on ads. In 2020, media and ticketing firm Fandango acquired Vudu and merged both companies’ streamers into one. They decided to keep the Vudu name because of its large and loyal customer base.

11. You can watch

The Witch: Part 1 – The Subversion (2018) YOUTUBE
Device availability:

Amazon Fire TV, Android, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Hisense, Hisense TV, iOS, LG Smart TV, Nvidia SHIELD, PlayStation, Roku, Roku TV, Samsung Smart TV, Sharp, Sony, Sony TV, Vizio, Vizio Smart TV, Website, Xbox

YouTube’s Movies & TV storefront (not to be mistaken with YouTube TV) allows you to rent and purchase thousands of films and TV shows. You can pick from the latest blockbuster releases, foreign films, award-winning staples, beloved classics, and even pre-order titles that have yet to be available elsewhere. A big draw here is that YouTube is already everywhere—it’s a tab on your browser, an app on your phone, a channel on your smart TV—so renting, purchasing, and later on accessing a title is as easy as entering your credit card or PayPal details. And as a bonus, YouTube also has a lineup of free movies it lets you watch with ads. Granted, they’re not as big or new as their rentable titles, but there are gems like Moonstruck and Cooley High hidden in there somewhere.

Now, some things to note before heading to the storefront: you must be 18 years or older to watch these titles, and while buying a movie or TV episode allows you to access them indefinitely, you have only 30 days to start viewing a rental. Once you’ve started watching it, you usually have about 48 hours until it expires, but this can vary per title. YouTube also allows playback in HD and 4k, but these features are currently unavailable on web browsers.

Amazon Fire TV, Android, Chromecast, iOS, LG Smart TV, Playsation, Roku, Samsung Smart TV, TiVo, Vizio, Xbox, Xfinity Flex
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Each witch has brought their own special ingredient to add to the brew, ensuring the most bewitching concoction of the evening. As the night unfolds, the witches indulge in joyful laughter and share fascinating tales of their magical encounters. Some have traveled from distant lands, while others have always resided in the mystical forest. But all unite in their common love for the fantastical and their unwavering belief in the powers that lie within them. But as the clock strikes midnight, a sudden hush falls upon the gathering. The witches sense a mysterious presence approaching - a presence that has not been seen in centuries. With bated breath, they await the arrival of the legendary Great Witch who is said to possess unimaginable powers and wisdom. Part 1 of the Witch Party concludes with the anticipation reaching its peak as the Great Witch arrives. Will her presence bring harmony, chaos, or something entirely unexpected? Only in the upcoming parts of this spellbinding tale will the answers be revealed. So join us on this magical journey and immerse yourself in the unpredictable world of witches, spells, and bewitching adventures. Watch the Witch Party unravel as it takes us on a thrilling rollercoaster ride through the mystical realms of witchcraft and enchantment..

Reviews for "Behind the Scenes: What It Takes to Plan the Witch Party"

- John - 2/5 stars - I was really disappointed with "Watch the Witch Party 1". The acting was subpar and the storyline was all over the place. I couldn't connect with any of the characters and found myself bored throughout the entire movie. The special effects were also lacking and didn't add any excitement to the film. Overall, I wouldn't recommend watching this movie if you're looking for a thrilling witch-themed storyline.
- Emily - 1/5 stars - "Watch the Witch Party 1" was a complete waste of my time. The plot was incredibly predictable, and there were no surprises or twists to keep me engaged. The dialogue was cheesy and cringe-worthy, and the acting was mediocre at best. The movie seemed to rely heavily on clichés and stereotypes, which made it feel unoriginal and uninteresting. I was incredibly disappointed with this film and would not recommend it to anyone.
- Sarah - 2/5 stars - I had high hopes for "Watch the Witch Party 1", but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The pacing was slow, and the storyline lacked depth. I found it difficult to connect with the characters, as their motivations and actions were not well-developed. The special effects were lackluster and didn't add any excitement to the film. There were some interesting ideas in the movie, but they were poorly executed. Overall, I found "Watch the Witch Party 1" to be a forgettable and mediocre movie experience.

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