And not everything works, the addition of some brief body horror making the skin crawl but not really tying into the sinister central conceit. If you go down to the woods today.Barrett’s script also broadens and expands the myth in ways that will doubtlessly annoy those who loved the ambiguity of the 1999 film. So if you want a film that re-invents this particular franchise, you’ll be sorely disappointed. Crafted by Adam Wingard and Simon Barrett – the filmmaking duo behind the hugely entertaining You’re Next and The Guest – Blair Witch has a similar structure to its predecessor, the journey starting out light-hearted, becoming tense as a perceived threat becomes ever more real, and then turning darker as night falls and things go bump in the night, including incidents involving sticks and stones that fans of the original will immediately recognise. What we can tell you is how effective it is as both sequel, and terrifying horror movie in its own right. And that’s just about all we’re willing to reveal in terms of plot, as the fun in watching Blair Witch comes from the film’s many surprises. And so six amateur filmmakers head into the Black Hills Forest in search of Heather. Along the way they visit Lane (Wes Robinson) and his girlfriend Talia (Valorie Curry) who posted the aforementioned footage online using the pseudonym ‘Darknet666.’ But oddball Lane refuses to reveal where he found the tape unless the pair of them are allowed to join the hunting party. His girlfriend Lisa (Callie Hernandez) decides to document the trip for her film class – hence the many cameras – while friends Peter (Brandon Scott) and Ashley (Corbin Reid) join them for the adventure. Heather’s brother James (James Allen McCune) has become obsessed with her disappearance, trawling the web for clues to her whereabouts, and stumbling on YouTube footage that convinces him to make his own journey to Burkitsville. And with technology having improved over the intervening years, that footage is shot on webcams and head cameras (with built-in GPS no less) and even using drones. Play Blair Witch ignores cash-grab sequel Book of Shadows, and instead picks up 20 years on, again using recovered footage, this time found in May 2014.
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