This film will send shivers down the spine of even the most jaded moviegoer.
The Blair Witch Project (1999)
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Reviews Counted:127
Fresh:108
Rotten:19
Average Rating:7.5/10
Consensus: Full of creepy campfire scares, mock-doc The Blair Witch Project keeps audiences in the dark about its titular villain -- thus proving that imagination can be as scary as anything onscreen.
Runtime: 87 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: Made for $30,000 by two young filmmakers from Florida, THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT wowed festival audiences for several months before finding distribution at the 1999 Sundance Festival. It is an... Made for $30,000 by two young filmmakers from Florida, THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT wowed festival audiences for several months before finding distribution at the 1999 Sundance Festival. It is an ingenious creation which makes effective use of its lack of budget and cast of unknowns. The film is composed entirely of reportedly "found" footage shot by three missing college students who made a journey to the woods of Western Maryland in 1994 with the purpose of making a documentary about a "witch" of local legend who is linked to murders and mysterious occurrences spanning 200 years. It begins with footage of the crew leaving their homes and testing their equipment, but before we know it, they are lost deep in the endless woods, with the voices of screaming children piercing the blackness from off in the distance. Things get worse from there. The experience is disorienting and frightening as well as the most rewarding horror film experience to come along in many years, as it wisely chooses to prey on our vulnerable imaginations rather than bombard us with graphic images. [More]
Starring: Heather Donahue, Joshua Leonard, Michael Williams
Starring: Heather Donahue, Joshua Leonard, Michael Williams
Director: Daniel Myrick, Eduardo Sanchez
Director: Daniel Myrick, Eduardo Sanchez
Screenwriter: Daniel Myrick, Eduardo Sanchez
Producer: Gregg Hale, Robin Cowie
Composer: Antonio Cora
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Reviews for The Blair Witch Project
It is a horror film that shows nothing -- no blood, no violence -- explains nothing, and seems to mean nothing, but scares you and keeps scaring you long after it is over.
The actors never put a foot wrong; the video diary form allows no artifice, so that as terror mounts, the dread is infectious.
Rough around the edges and lacking a little in terror due to the endless parodies, but still worth a look.
Once you've seen it, it's gonna be ingrained inside of your brain for a long time.
A film which was to become a victim of its own hype, The Blair Witch Project still stands out as an innovative piece of film-making.
The Blair Witch Project taps into primitive beliefs about the supenatural in a way not tried before by traditional filmmakers.
One of the most harrowing films you will ever have the fortune of viewing.
The kind of movie that works on your psyche and has you laying awake at 3 a.m. two nights later thinking about it and getting creeped out in your dark bedroom.
I give first time directors Daniel Myrick and Edward Sanchez a ton of credit and respect for this creepy feature.
If you can handle its unconventional approach, you won't feel as if you're seeing a film so much as witnessing a living nightmare.
The Blair Witch Project should be remembered for its uncanny and sometimes deceptive knack for selling itself.
For the horror buff or indie film fan, this is a great example of something, well, off the beaten path.
Despite the purposeful crudity of the cinema verité style, the film contains some strikingly memorable shots.
I could tell you the story -- give away every detail -- and The Blair Witch Project would still freeze your blood.
It's the extremely natural performances by the three young actors -- particularly Heather Donahue, who deserves an Oscar nomination -- that brings it all together.
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They're unwilling to share storyline details, but Ed Sanchez and Dan Myrick have told Bloody Disgusting that they're finally just about ready to helm a "Blair Witch" sequel. More...
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A decade and one ill-advised sequel after "The Blair Witch Project" terrorized audiences, the film's writers and directors are returning to the story. More...
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