THE CALLING WITCH is a new indie thriller with a home invasion plot that goes much deeper and is far darker than I expected. A very strong story with a character-driven plot and great casting all around. Read our full The Calling Witch movie review here!

THE CALLING WITCH (2025) is a new thriller from filmmaker Mark Wilson. We loved his 2019 movie Wade in the Water, so our expectations were high. Perhaps even dangerously so. However, he delivered a very strong movie yet again.

This time, we’re getting a home invasion plot that centers on a story about a witch. That’s the very brief description, but the actual story surprises as it goes much deeper than that. It’s also a lot darker than I ever expected, which makes it hit hard. In all the right ways!

Continue reading our The Calling Witch movie review below. The movie had its World Premiere at the Dances with Films Festival on June 21, 2025, under the title The Calling. It was later retitled and released digitally on January 20, 2026.

A Home Invasion plot always gets to me

The Calling Watch is about the young woman, Virginia (Danika Golombek), who has just earned her master’s degree and is ready to embark on life. However, her father needs her to stick around a little longer to look after her young brother, Edward (Grayson Eddey).

She agrees to put her life on hold (once again!) as their dad needs to work away from home for a longer period of time. While Virginia loves her kind and smart brother, Edward, she’s ready to leave home. Still, their bond is strong, and she won’t let him down, so she stays.

Then things go from a little unfortunate to downright terrifying, and strange things keep happening around the house. Doors are left open, and things are moved around. Someone is in and around their house, which both angers and scares the two siblings.

The Calling (2025) – Review | Indie Home Invasion Thriller

Could it be The Calling Witch?

And then they see a mysterious woman, who is clearly the one tormenting them in their own home. The woman appears to be the embodiment of their late author-mother’s infamous character: The Calling Witch.

Though obviously a fictional creation, The Calling Witch is very much flesh and blood for the siblings. How do you fight something like that? Well, the woman seems to be inadvertently leaving clues, so they follow those… to a truly shocking conclusion.

As the siblings fight to survive, they also uncover shocking truths about the real nature of the threat they’re facing that force them to question everything.

While on the surface, The Calling Witch is a home-invasion thriller, it delivers so much more than that. Still, if you’re a fan of the iconic home invasion stories from The Strangers, The Accused, or even Crumb Catcher, then this one is perfect for you.

Watch The Calling Witch on digital now

Director Mark Wilson continues to impress with his latest thriller (that has elements that feel straight out of a horror movie), and I cannot wait to see what comes next. If you haven’t watched his previous feature film, Wade in the Water, then do yourself a favor and watch it!

The screenwriter for this previous movie, Chris Retts, also wrote The Calling Witch. Clearly, these two make an excellent genre filmmaking duo. The kind that shares a vision of how to create efficient scares and intensity within a character-driven story.

One that offers a lot more than first meets the eye.

The Wade in the Water alumni continue to shine on The Calling Witch with Cinematographer Thomas Rose and Composer Jacob Boyd. For me, the concept and execution work wonderfully on their own, but the cast truly brings the storytelling to its conclusion.

Danika Golombek and Grayson Eddey are completely natural as the siblings, while Nathalie Söderqvist (The Look-See) is both terrifying and oddly relatable as the woman tormenting the siblings. Also in the cast is Hilary Barraford (Kevin Can F**k Himself), who also executive produces.

You should watch The Calling Witch whenever you get the chance, and do avoid spoilers before you watch it. 

The Calling Witch had its World Premiere at the Dances with Films Festival in 2025, but it’s now out on Amazon, Vubiquity, Fandango/Vudu, and DirecTV.

Details

Director: Mark Wilson
Writer: Chris Retts
Cast: Danika Golombek, Grayson Eddey, Nathalie Söderqvist, Marcus DeAnda, Zachary Cowan, Greg Lutz , Hilary Barraford

Plot

A brother and sister are terrorized by what seems to be their late-author mother’s most sinister literary creation – The Calling Witch.

– I write reviews and recaps on Heaven of Horror. And yes, it does happen that I find myself screaming, when watching a good horror movie. I love psychological horror, survival horror and kick-ass women. Also, I have a huge soft spot for a good horror-comedy. Oh yeah, and I absolutely HATE when animals are harmed in movies, so I will immediately think less of any movie, where animals are harmed for entertainment (even if the animals are just really good actors). Fortunately, horror doesn't use this nearly as much as comedy. And people assume horror lovers are the messed up ones. Go figure!
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