Were you also obsessed with them?
was a fun movie where a witch moved to Los Angeles to live a normal life, but then she meets an arrogant actor who convinces her to audition for a role in a new witch-y TV show.
The reason I matched up these two together was 1) yes, both have witches as protagonists, and 2) because they hex their love interests. Isabel does it so Jack falls for her, but Vivienne fromhexes her ex-boyfriend, only for him to return nine years later with her curse still working.If She Says YesAngela Bassett and Taye Diggs wearing bathing suits, enjoying the sun, and being super sexy together? Yeah, that's right.
Darcy is Tomás's best friend's mother and he has been in love with her for years. He's going back home to take part in his best friend's wedding celebrations. Seeing Darcy again awakens something inside him and he's ready to show her how much he has wanted her.
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