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Stern wrote the 2000 novel Blair Witch: The Secret Confessions of Rustin Parr and in the same year wrote the novel Blair Witch: Graveyard Shift, featuring all original characters and plot. In May 1999, a photonovel adaptation of The Blair Witch Project was written by Claire Forbes and was released by Fotonovel Publications. The Blair Witch Files
Blair Witch is a 2016 Found footage supernatural horror film directed by Adam Wingard and written by Simon Barrett. It is the third film in the Blair Witch series and a direct sequel to the 1999 film The Blair Witch Project .
Blair Witch: Adam Wingard: 2016 [63] The Blair Witch Project: Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez: 1999: Blancanieves: Pablo Berger: 2012 [citation needed] Blanche Neige: Angelin Preljocaj: 2009 [citation needed] Bloodlands (Tokë Gjaku) Steven Kastrissios: 2017 [64] Blue Blood: Andrew Sinclair: 1973: Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2: Joe ...
In 2002, the actors sued Artisan Entertainment for using their names and likenesses in the studio’s 2000 sequel, “Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2. ...
The film eventually spawned two additional franchise films -- 2000's Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 and 2016's Blair Witch-- as well as Escape Blair Witch, one of Las Vegas' most popular escape ...
The site's critics consensus reads: "This sequel to Blair Witch Project is all formula and no creativity, mechanically borrowing elements from the original and other horror movies". [56] Metacritic reported, based on 34 reviews, a weighted average score of 15 out of 100, indicating "overwhelming dislike". [57]
The Witch's Daughter, the first book in the series, was written by Carol Ellis and JoAnn Egan Neil, [10] and published in August 2000. It begins with Cade Merrill receiving an email from Justin Petit, a high school senior from Washington, D.C., requesting help obtaining information about a woman named Louise Irwin, also known as Lee Papert, who was born in Maryland in 1926.
Blair Witch had grossed $80 million after it had been in theaters four weeks and $107.3 after five weeks. Keizer’s blog on wrapbook.com says the movie was the 10th highest grossing movie of 1999 ...