The film follows a group of men living a night of terror after their lives were changed 15 years earlier by a strange occurrence.
Official Review
Director Eduardo Sanchez seemed to fall off the end of the earth following the staggering amount of hype that accompanied the release and subsequent box office orgasm of The Blair Witch Project in 1999. Collective horror fans seemed to assume that Sanchez was either a one-hit wonder who had shot his creative load and now sat at home in his boxers playing foosball, or he had fled to an underground lair in abject humiliation after seeing his name included in the opening credits of Blair Witch 2: Book of Shadows. Either way, the three missing students last seen near Burkittsville, Maryland, soon faded from our collective conscience, as did the cinematic potential of director Sanchez. …Read More
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