Faith's world is turned upside down when she learns her father is dying. There is hope, when mysteriously alluring Sissy Young offers to help cure her father, however, in exchange, Faith has to give her a child, which all of a sudden grows in Faith's belly.
29 March 1972, Hammersmith, London, England, UK
18 December 1980, London, England, UK
August 28, 2015
Impossible to take seriously.January 06, 2016
Cherry Tree is a story of witchcraft that's stuck on fast-forward as it zooms ahead with a disappointing attention to plotting (in favor of gore and centipedes).December 10, 2015
...instead of developing a believable story or characters that behave in recognizably human ways, it tries to buy off the audiences with images of bare breasts, creepy insects, and lots of graphic, gory body horror.January 05, 2016
This ungainly B movie makes virtually no sense in terms of either mythology or basic plotting.September 04, 2015
You may go in... hoping for the baroque irrationality of Dario Argento's Suspiria, the stylised mother of all witchcraft movies, but what you get instead is something closer to the shrill silliness of Suspiria's belated sequel The Mother of Tears.August 28, 2015
The film is nothing but a clumsy constructed yarn with a final scene/shot so cheap and misguided; it sums up Keating's clunker with aplomb.August 28, 2015
Brendan McCarthy's script is a cliché stack, the heroine's a blank and the villains are paper tigers.August 16, 2016
For all its technical prowess, this is an anemic, nonsensical horror opus that seldom goes anywhere of interest, everything building to a terribly unsatisfying conclusion that's forgettable and bland.September 01, 2015
Coasts along at such an energetic clip that it's hard to not have a little fun with all the crazy witch madness.