The Blair Witch Project Turns 25: Transforming the Horror Genre Forever
This year marks the 25th anniversary of "The Blair Witch Project," a film that not only popularized the found-footage horror sub-genre but also captivated an entire generation of horror enthusiasts. Created on a modest budget of under $60,000 by writer/director duo Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez, the film achieved unprecedented success, grossing $248 million worldwide. This remarkable return on investment solidified its place among the most financially successful films in history. The film's innovative approach inspired a wave of indie filmmakers to embrace low-budget filmmaking, incorporating the camera's presence within the story itself. This influence is evident in subsequent works like the "Paranormal Activity" series (2007–2015), "Creep" (2014), and "Hell House LLC" (2015). Even recent films like 2023's "Missing" have adopted this technique, using modern devices like phone and laptop cameras to tell their stories. Blurring the Line Between Reality […]