Blair Witch Page #4

Synopsis: Near Burkittsville, in the Black Hills Forest, on the root of a lightning-struck tree, the couple of Lane and Talia find a DV tape sticking out of the ground. The content of the found tape is mostly footage of static, however, near the end, there is also an intriguing small part where someone is trying to escape from something that is after him, screaming and running in an abandoned house. After accidentally stumbling across the uploaded footage, James, believing that this is his final chance to put an end once and for all in the unresolved mystery of his sister's Heather disappearance, some twenty years ago in the same woods, he assembles a team of friends in search of answers. Sooner or later, the team will go astray in the heart of a green maze that is riddled with the chilling legend of Elly Kedward, the Blair Witch who relentlessly keeps messing with their sanity, gradually taking them down, one by one. Eventually, James will find himself in the epicentre of the evil activity, tra
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Adam Wingard
Production: Vertigo Entertainment
  7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.0
Metacritic:
47
Rotten Tomatoes:
35%
R
Year:
2016
89 min
$20,747,013
Website
2,672 Views


and pulled her daughter in.

Probably the only reason we still

know about this because there are

newspaper articles said

the girl's body was never found.

Are we crossing this?

Oh yah.

- That's not how it is.

- Cool, dude.

- I'm walking across the water.

- That's right.

- Oh.

- That's cold.

Leeches are fine.

What do you mean?

Wait, wait, you said there are leeches?

No, I'm just asking.

Are you coming?

Did you get a pedicure

before you came here?

Yes.

I know.

I know.

You sure this is a good idea?

Would you hold the

camera for me first.

One second, my shoe.

- Oh.

- You alright?

Becareful there.

Ah, that's cold.

- Yeah. I got it. I got it.

- Yeah? Alright.

Careful.

You alright?

Ashley!

Hey, hey, hey.

Come on, come on.

I cut my foot on a rock.

You could see blood.

You will be alright.

- You okay?

- Yeah.

You're alright.

You're alright.

Let me see that foot.

That's better.

You're alright. You're alright. You're alright.

- Is it bad because it looks like it's pretty deep?

- No, it's not bad at all.

I just got to clean it.

Lisa, do you mind getting my first aid kit,

it's in my bag over there.

- Lisa, first aid kit bag, please.

- Oh sh*t, sorry.

- Thank you very much.

- Yep, sorry.

- Lane. Jesus.

- Hey! Hey! Back up!

Back up! Back up!

Back it up! Back it up!

- Get back over there.

- I'll be one more second.

- I swear...

- Alright. Alright.

There you go.

Oh. Oh.

It's okay,

try not to move too much.

It looks like

it's really bad.

No, it feels a lot worse

than that, Ashley, I promise.

- Pressure.

- Ahh.

It's okay. It's alright.

Now I just got to wrap it up

and you could get

to walk on it.

Just bring it around.

There you go.

- Thank you, James.

- No problem, man.

- Okay. Want to try standing up?

- Yeah.

Okay, alright.

Don't put too much pressure on it.

- You ready?

- Two. Three.

There you go.

- You alright?

- Yeah.

- Not so bad.

- Not so bad.

Oh.

Ow.

You okay?

Come to my palace

in the woods.

That's how we roll.

In style and out.

No, that's what I'm trying

to say is um...

Is it...

F***.

- Babe, I got it. I got...

- Babe.

Please let me just put

the tent together, okay!

- I'm just saying that.

- I just need to put the tent together right.

I...

It's not supposed to be bent, I know.

So, you just bend...

Is this supposed to be bent.

This is not the entrance.

That's not.

Well, that's not either.

F***.

F***.

F***. F***. F***.

F*** you.

F***ing tent.

Okay.

I think it's good.

Hey.

I'm going to get some firewood

before it gets totally dark, okay.

Looks like the sun's coming

down pretty quick.

Uh. Well, hold up.

Let's finish this and I'll come with you.

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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