If you are into witches, science fiction, old ways, thrilling movies, this is one that should be on your watching list no matter what. Witchville may be a regular TV movie, but is done with quite an enthusiasm. Writers John Werner and Amy Krell wrote their ideas and put them together and Pearry Reginald Teo was the man behind the camera, giving the cues and making it all come to life. The whole story is placed in the Middle Ages, where Erik (Andrew Pleavin) and Jason (Ed Speleers) are looking for Malachy (Luke Goss) in order to join him and convince him to return to his home land. The search for Malachy is neither easy nor short term, but they do manage to talk him into coming back. Upon their arrival, they reveal that his father, the King, is dead and that the country is in chaos. Soon after that, Malachy gets informed by Kramer (Simon Thorp), the witch hunter, that there is a witch coven in their land which is lead by Red Queen (Sarah Douglas), an evil witch queen, and that they are the ones responsible for all the chaos and disaster in the land. By teaming up with Erik and Jason as well as with Kramer and four other guys, Malachy sets out to hunt them down and get his revenge. All they need to do in order to get to the evil queen is to fight one of the best and most skilled warriors ever, Jozefa (MyAnna Buring).