Witchslayer Gretl

Zhore's spell bounces off of the magic-resistant Hansel and immolates her, so she switches bodies with Gretl before entombing her and setting out to become the Witch Queen.

Lara rejects Abyss's declaration of love and offer of partnership and kills him, thus disbanding the Coven of the Crescent Moon.

Zhore, having become trapped in her mangled original body, is eventually tracked down and strung up by Hansel, Gretl, and Lara.

[6] Dread Central's Scott Foy condemned Witchslayer Gretl, giving it a score of 1/5 and writing, "Syfy movies, in general, are rarely ever good, but at least some of them manage to be enjoyably schlocky or unintentionally hilarious.

Even when there was action and magic and monsters on the screen, so little of it held my interest my senses dulled and my thoughts drifted elsewhere.

ION Channel movie-of-the-week-style acting over insipid dialogue that alters back and forth between what would actually fit with the times and something from a modern horror flick, ridiculous plot holes big enough to fly the Millennium Falcon through, and the biggest sin of all to this Charmed (that’s right, I said Charmed) fan – underutilizing Shannen Doherty.

"[9] David Hinckley of the New York Daily News had a more middling response to Witchslayer Gretl, writing, "Between the effects and the language, the whole movie has a sort of wooden feel, and there isn't much the actors can do about it.