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Blair Witch Project (1999): Found Footage Fear, Forest Panic & Listener Picks #5

This week, Richard and Angeles head deep into the Black Hills Forest with The Blair Witch Project (1999)—the genre-defining found footage horror film that had audiences losing sleep, dropping compasses, and questioning what was real. Chosen by you, our loyal listeners, this episode explores the movie that launched a thousand shaky cam imitators and proved that less really can be more. We go scene-by-scene through the buildup of dread, the raw performances, and that infamous ending. 🌲 In this episode: Full breakdown of The Blair Witch Project (1999) The origins of found footage horror and its lasting legacy Marketing myths, missing students, and viral terror Why the forest setting is its own terrifying character Viana’s Review Corner – Her thoughts on lost maps, snot monologues, and going full panic Whether you think it’s genius or just nausea-inducing, this episode breaks down why Blair Witch still haunts horror decades later. 🎧 Horror Cinema Obsession delivers weekly horror deep dives, cult film commentary, fake ads, and enough forest dread to keep you on the trail. Subscribe or get lost.
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29 Apr 2024

This week, Richard and Angeles head deep into the Black Hills Forest with The Blair Witch Project (1999)—the genre-defining found footage horror film that had audiences losing sleep, dropping compasses, and questioning what was real.

Chosen by you, our loyal listeners, this episode explores the movie that launched a thousand shaky cam imitators and proved that less really can be more. We go scene-by-scene through the buildup of dread, the raw performances, and that infamous ending.

🌲 In this episode:

  • Full breakdown of The Blair Witch Project (1999)

  • The origins of found footage horror and its lasting legacy

  • Marketing myths, missing students, and viral terror

  • Why the forest setting is its own terrifying character

  • Viana’s Review Corner – Her thoughts on lost maps, snot monologues, and going full panic

Whether you think it’s genius or just nausea-inducing, this episode breaks down why Blair Witch still haunts horror decades later.

🎧 Horror Cinema Obsession delivers weekly horror deep dives, cult film commentary, fake ads, and enough forest dread to keep you on the trail. Subscribe or get lost.

This week, Richard and Angeles head deep into the Black Hills Forest with The Blair Witch Project (1999)—the genre-defining found footage horror film that had audiences losing sleep, dropping compasses, and questioning what was real. Chosen by you, our loyal listeners, this episode explores the movie that launched a thousand shaky cam imitators and proved that less really can be more. We go scene-by-scene through the buildup of dread, the raw performances, and that infamous ending. 🌲 In this episode: Full breakdown of The Blair Witch Project (1999) The origins of found footage horror and its lasting legacy Marketing myths, missing students, and viral terror Why the forest setting is its own terrifying character Viana’s Review Corner – Her thoughts on lost maps, snot monologues, and going full panic Whether you think it’s genius or just nausea-inducing, this episode breaks down why Blair Witch still haunts horror decades later. 🎧 Horror Cinema Obsession delivers weekly horror deep dives, cult film commentary, fake ads, and enough forest dread to keep you on the trail. Subscribe or get lost.