The Blair Witch Project, directed by Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez, is one of the most influential found footage horror movies, paving the path for REC, Paranormal Activity, Lake Mungo, Cloverfield, and so many more. When it premiered at the Sundance Film Festival for a midnight screening in 1999, audiences were left wondering: did this really happen?
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of The Blair Witch Project’s wide release Globe Cinema is putting together a very special VHS screening, something that is rarely done in theatres. By showing The Blair Witch Project in VHS on the big screen you can get fully immersed in the story, and experience it the way it was meant to be seen, gritty and imperfect.
Get the full Blair Witch experience with a one night screening on the scariest night of the year, October 31st, and find out if there really is terror lying dormant in the Appalachian Mountains for yourself.
Read
@equidem 's full review of The Blair Witch Project on reverie-online.com and catch it on VHS at
@globecinema_yyc this Halloween!
Get your tickets today at Globe Cinema’s website.
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