The Blair Witch Project 10 Years Ago Today
10 years ago today, The Blair Witch Project was released on a limited number of screens in the US. If you are in Los Angeles on August 20, we’ll be screening the original Sundance print of the film at the American Cinematheque Egyptian Theater, but for the tenth anniversary, I thought I would post some links to personal recollections of Blair Witch. After all, the story is as much theirs as it is ours.
Horror filmmakers Eric Stanze and Adam Green remember on FEARnet
Mary Elizabeth Williams, the Salon.com film critic who reviewed it, on the tenth anniversary.
Jennifer Thomas recollects her experience
Adam Rosenberg from MTV Movies Blog remembers
Finally, our good friend Dan Karcher reminisces on the original Haxan Films blog.
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