Movies like The Craft (1996)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like The Craft, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. The Witch

    #99 most popular movie yesterday

    The Witch delves into the realm of folk horror, offering a period piece set in 1630s New England where a Puritan family confronts supernatural forces. While it is much slower-paced and more atmospheric than The Craft, its exploration of witchcraft and its dark, immersive storytelling will captivate audiences interested in the occult.

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    2. Heathers

    #1,347 most popular movie yesterday

    Though notably lacking a supernatural twist, Heathers shares with The Craft a darkly comedic take on high school hierarchies and the destructive nature of power and popularity. With Winona Ryder leading a rebellion against a clique of mean girls, audiences at home in the corridors of teen angst will feel a sense of familiarity.

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    3. The Covenant

    #1,846 most popular movie yesterday

    Centering on a group of male witches, The Covenant offers a similar dark and supernatural atmosphere to The Craft, complete with teenage angst and the exploration of power that comes with their heritage. Its exploration of a secret society of witches in a prep school setting will resonate with those who enjoy tales of occult adolescence.

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    4. Practical Magic

    #2,509 most popular movie yesterday

    Those who have a penchant for witchy narratives like The Craft will be charmed by Practical Magic, which features Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman as witch sisters grappling with a family curse that dooms their romantic endeavors. The film blends magic with themes of sisterhood and romance in a coastal town setting.

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    5. The Witches of Eastwick

    #2,552 most popular movie yesterday

    With a star-studded cast including Cher, Susan Sarandon, and Michelle Pfeiffer, The Witches of Eastwick presents a compelling story about three women who unwittingly form a coven and call forth a mysterious man who impacts their lives. It combines dark humor with thematic elements of desire and witchcraft that fans of The Craft would find entertaining.