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The Blair Witch Project
TrailerWhat can happen when college students forego common sense and enter the world of voodoo and witchcraft? Through the footage left behind, we will know the fate of three film students who vanish after traveling into a Maryland forest to film a documentary on the local Blair Witch legend.Genre: HorrorActors: Heather Donahue, Joshua Leonard, Michael C. Williams, Bob Griffin, Jim King, Sandra Sánchez, Ed Swanson, Patricia DeCou, Mark Mason, Jackie HallexDirector: Daniel Myrick, Eduardo SánchezCountry: United StatesDuration: 81 minQuality: HDRelease: 1999IMDb: 6.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Blair Witch Project"
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Characters of "The Blair Witch Project"
Heather DonahuePlayed by: Heather DonahueJoshua 'Josh' LeonardPlayed by: Joshua LeonardMichael 'Mike' WilliamsPlayed by: Michael C. WilliamsShort FishermanPlayed by: Bob GriffinIntervieweePlayed by: Jim KingWaitressPlayed by: Sandra SánchezFisherman With GlassesPlayed by: Ed SwansonMary BrownPlayed by: Patricia DeCouMan in Yellow HatPlayed by: Mark MasonInterviewee with ChildPlayed by: Jackie Hallex -
Directors of "The Blair Witch Project"
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Creators of "The Blair Witch Project"
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Critic Reviews of "The Blair Witch Project"
CNN.comSeptember 29, 2014Whenever night falls, the movie takes off, but in a slow creep, with all your childhood fears of the dark suddenly revealing themselves as absolutely reasonable.
New York Daily NewsSeptember 29, 2014The very crudeness of the film stock and technique contribute mightily to the feeling that things are out of control, disoriented and possibly subject to unnatural laws.
Minneapolis Star TribuneSeptember 29, 2014Blair Witch is the most dangerous film in captivity. It's a no-excuses horror show with an emotional wallop like falling headlong into a bear trap.
Philadelphia InquirerOctober 05, 2013You can dismiss The Blair Witch Project as a trick. Or you can give in to the treat and savor that rarest of accomplishments in a field notorious for tedium and repetition -- an original horror movie.
Associated PressOctober 05, 2013The thought that Blair Witch Project just might be real makes it much scarier than any of the teen horror flicks that have stumbled along in recent years.
New TimesSeptember 29, 2014Easily the scariest horror picture of the '90s, a movie that can take a place among the most potent and inexorable of modern shockers, like Night of the Living Dead or The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.
Spokesman-Review (Washington)September 29, 2014It is a triumph of intelligence over special effects, guerrilla filmmaking over Hollywood spectacle.
Florida Times-UnionSeptember 29, 2014Feel free to admire it: As a cheeky, clever stunt, it deserves it. Enjoying it fully might be a bit more difficult.
Antagony & EcstasySeptember 11, 2014The abrupt, unforgiving way the film ends is still shocking despite all the film's imitators, and it's a strong finish to a film that spends a little too much time wandering.
Metro Times (Detroit, MI)October 05, 2013No doubt part of the reason that the film has affected some viewers so intensely is because it requires them to fill in a lot of blank spaces, to exercise a perceptive muscle which, especially among younger viewers, may have grown flabby from neglect.
Radio TimesOctober 05, 2013Scary without being explicit, it's a 1990s cinematic landmark, and best judged away from the hype.
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