Released back in 1999, The Blair Witch Project continues to shock new and old audiences alike, with seasoned horror fans constantly revisiting this benchmark of terror, while novices to the genre seek out to discover an experience of primal fear and unnerving tension. A year later, their footage was found this is that footage. They went into the forest and were never seen again. The students, armed with a 16mm camera, a video camera and a sound recorder, embark into the woods to record a documentary concerning the legend. Since the 1940’s, kids have wondered into the forests of the town and have never been seen again. The three students live in the town of Burkittsville, Maryland, and the town is infamous for its dark local legend of the Blair Witch. Why so? Well, because it is utterly terrifying.īlurring the lines between fiction and reality, the film accounts the experience of three film students Heather, Joshua and Mike. This film is what started the found footage craze and remains the benchmark for all hand-held camera based horrors. Fed up of the amount of found footage horror movies in the cinema these days? Can’t see what all the fuss is about? Well, if that person is you, and you have never seen The Blair Witch Project, this midnight screening is certainly for you.
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