Tag: The Blair Witch Project

CS Interview: Mastering Fauxlore with The Blair Witch Project’s Eduardo Sanchez

Click here to read at Comingsoon.net.

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Charting ‘The Blair Witch Project’s’ Influence Through 10 Horror Films That Followed

Read all about it at Vulture.com.

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‘Blair Witch Project’ Co-Director Eduardo Sanchez To Direct ‘Sevenfold’ For Blumhouse – SXSW

Read about it at Deadline.com.

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10 Obscure Horror Movie Video Games You May Have Forgotten About

Click here to read at Dreadcentral.com.

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Directors Of ‘The Blair Witch Project’ And Others Talk Found-Footage Horror’s Past And Unsure Future

Read at Uproxx.com.

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Eduardo Sánchez on Exists, Bigfoot and Blair Witch 3

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Blair Witch Documentary Goes ‘Into The Woods’

Watch the trailer for “Into the Woods” at Dread Central.

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Exclusive: Eduardo Sanchez Talks Blair Witch 3 – Coming Sooner Rather Than Later

We’ve been waiting too long.

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#POCtober: The Blair Witch Project Almost Had A Completely Different Ending

Directors Dan Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez tell the story…and we’re seriously relieved.

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#POCtober: The Blair Witch Project (1999)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D51QgOHrCj0

Directors: Daniel Myrick & Eduardo Sánchez
The most influential horror flick of the last 15 years, The Blair Witch Project single-handedly set off the whole found footage sub-genre avalanche. For better or worse, its style is still the most imitated in horror film for both big studios and indie contenders. Because its motif has been so frequent borrowed, the backlash over time has been to dismiss TBWP‘s success as a fluke. But it is one of the only important horror movies in recent memory that can claim anything much in the way of originality. In a genre crowded with rewrites and remakes and well-worn tropes this is an accomplishment that endures- long after the film’s ferocity has lapsed.