Sexual Witchcraft
[...] Witchcraft is a 2011 American made for cable [...] film directed by Fred Olen Ray (under the pseudonym name Nicholas Juan Medina). It is also known by the alternative name Little Witches.
Plot
The married couple, David and Sheri, move in to a new home in the suburbs. While David is an expert in advertising a major contract to design a campaign for the beauty company Maribelle Cosmetics, Sheri is a housewife at home. Unknown to her husband, she is also an expert at witchcraft wizardry. Her witchcraft, however, is not lost on Mrs. Turnbull, the neighbor. She observes Sheri and then attempts to expose her as a witch. But Mrs. Turnbull's husband doesn't believe her.
While working out a good promotional campaign, Sheri not only learns from the problems of her husband, but also lets Carrie, her sister, use her art in David's favor. Together, they summon the Egyptian pharaoh, Cleopatra, to help them solve their problem.
Background
The film was produced by the production company Retromedia Entertainment. It was broadcast several times in Summer 2011 at fixed times and on demand on the premium channel Cinemax. It was released on DVD in October 2011.
Reception
The film received mostly negative reviews. It was criticized in both Dr. Gore's Movie Reviews and The Video Vacuum. And among other things, Michelle Bauer came up short in the film.