Last year I completed my first book/monograph on The Blair Witch Project. It is published by Auteur as part of their Devil's Advocates series on classic horror films. I have just started to notice some reviews of the book popping up online and thought I would share them here.
So far, the response has been very reassuring. I hope that you will consider buying a copy here and reading the book for yourselves!
Exquisite Terror Review
"A pleasurable read, the author’s style is clean and unfussy and, while
his love for the film abounds, he’s careful to ensure arguments and
assertions are well balanced throughout. This is not only another
welcome instalment of the Devil’s Advocate series, but a fascinating
insight into how a deceptively simple horror film with a minuscule
budget and cast of unknowns, made such an overwhelming impact on the
landscape of cinematic terror. Highly recommended."
Horror Channel Review
"The whole book is a very authoritative read and one that should be done
in one setting just after re-watching the movie. Another “must buy” from
the Devil’s Advocate range."
FrightFest Review
"From explaining it origins, through to its reception, the book concisely
articulates the history and legacy of this movie into a neat format,
which provides deserved reading for either people who have seen the film
before, or will provide some fascinating insights to make Blair Witch
virgins want to watch it."
Psychobabble Review
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