The teenage witch is back, but she looks a little different.

With Kiernan Shipka, "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina" is a very different interpretation of Sabrina Spellman from the 90s comedy "Sabrina the Teenage Witch". But that does not mean that the old version is not worth reviewing. And while you're there, why not visit some other witches?

In honor of the release of "Chilling" and the Halloween weekend, we recommend these five TV shows and movies featuring our favorite witches. Whether you want to laugh, be thrilled or be completely terrified, we have a witch for you.

If you want to go for a nostalgic ride: "Sabrina the teenage witch & # 39;

The new version of "Sabrina" on Netflix is ​​less a restart of the version of Melissa Joan Hart, but rather a totally different show that follows more closely the roots of the horror of comics. This allows the two shows to live together in harmony, and revisiting the original is an incredible pleasure. From zany special effects to the antics of Aunt Hilda (Caroline Rhea) and Aunt Zelda (Beth Broderick) to the alluring Harvey (Nate Richert), "Teenage Witch" is the very embodiment of a TGIF clbadic.

Post it on Amazon.

If you like the 90s: Charmed & # 39;

The new CW version of "Charmed" does not really capture the charm of the original. But do not worry, the eight seasons of the original are available in streaming. Nothing like the mix of soap opera and soap opera that set the tone of "Charmed", not to mention the abundance of crops. Whether you're a fan of Shannen Doherty, Holly Marie Combs or Alyssa Milano, or you love the years Rose McGowan stepped in, Power of Three will definitely set you free.

Post it on Netflix.

If you like lime in coconut: "Practical magic"

One of the best movies about witches is also one of the best movies about fraternity. This cult clbadic from the 90's follows the sweet Sally (Sandra Bullock) and the wild Gillian (Nicole Kidman) who fled to their hometown of Mbadachusetts after killing Gillian's violent boyfriend. Come for magic, stay for the infamous midnight margaritas scene.

Post it on HBOGo / Now.

If you want to feel like a kid again: "Hocus Pocus"

Listen, we do not have to tell you that "Hocus Pocus" is awesome, especially if you are millennial of a certain age. And we do not even have to tell you how to broadcast it because it is regularly aired on cable during the month of October. However, for the small percentage of those who have never seen it or since childhood, it is worth going back to the wild witch and magic adventure. It's a comedy that could still scare some kids. Kathy Najimy, Bette Midler and Sarah Jessica Parker perform their trio of witches with such enthusiasm that their enthusiasm is incredibly infectious.

Rent it or buy it on Amazon, Google Play, iTunes, Vudu or YouTube.

If you want to be really terrified: "The witch"

Witches can be very fun, but they can also be horrible. This horror film of the seventeenth century plays on the fear of society towards young women and their nascent baduality, while making again scary all clichés about the witches we know. The psychological horror that takes hold of a small farm when a baby goes missing is almost as terrifying as anything that happens in the film's heartbreaking final act. The film also introduced the world to Anya Taylor-Joy, a star in the making if we've ever seen one.

Post it on Netflix.

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