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:
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Full breakdown of The Blair Witch Project (1999)
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The origins of found footage horror and its lasting legacy
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Marketing myths, missing students, and viral terror
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Why the forest setting is its own terrifying character
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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.
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