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This week on Haven't Seen That in Forever, we're heading into the woods to revisit one of the most influential horror films ever made: The Blair Witch Project (1999). Made for a shoestring budget and marketed so convincingly that many people thought it was real, this found-footage phenomenon changed independent filmmaking and horror forever. Join us as we discuss the movie's groundbreaking marketing campaign, the paranoia and tension that made it a cultural sensation, and whether the scares still hold up more than 25 years later. So grab your map (or maybe don't), avoid mysterious stick figures, and try not to get lost as we venture back into the Black Hills Forest.
By SAAM LLCThis week on Haven't Seen That in Forever, we're heading into the woods to revisit one of the most influential horror films ever made: The Blair Witch Project (1999). Made for a shoestring budget and marketed so convincingly that many people thought it was real, this found-footage phenomenon changed independent filmmaking and horror forever. Join us as we discuss the movie's groundbreaking marketing campaign, the paranoia and tension that made it a cultural sensation, and whether the scares still hold up more than 25 years later. So grab your map (or maybe don't), avoid mysterious stick figures, and try not to get lost as we venture back into the Black Hills Forest.