Posts tagged Daniel Myrick
The Blair Witch Project
Nov 20th
Director: Daniel Myrick & Eduardo Sánchez
Writers: Daniel Myrick & Eduardo Sánchez
Release Year: 1999
Genre: Horror | Mystery
Heather Donahue, Joshua ‘Josh’ Leonard & Michael Williams three film students go to Maryland to make a documentary about a local urban legend called ‘The Blair Witch’. They went into the Maryland woods on a two-day hike to find the Blair Witch, and never came back. A year after their disappearance, the student’s footage was found in the woods. The video was compiled and made into a movie.
Albert’s Review: “One of the most famous and original horror movies in the late nineties. Great movie.”
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(7.5/10)
Nadia’s Review: “A great film, leaving you with doubts whether it was real or not since the acting especially of the female main actor was incredible.”
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(7/10)
Solstice
Jul 25th
Director: Daniel Myrick
Writers: Daniel Myrick & Martin Musatov
Release Year: 2008
Genre: Drama | Horror | Thriller
Directed by Daniel Myrick the director behind “The Blair Witch Project”, Solstice is about a group of high school friends that go on their summer vacation to a lake house in Louisiana. Soon, things take a tragic turn for the worse when Megan realises that her deceased twin sister is trying to get in touch with her from beyond the grave. The summer solstice is no longer just a day on the calendar, but a time when the frontier between our world and the spirit realm is at it’s thinnest.
Albert’s Review: “Not one of the best horror movies I’ve ever seen, but quite interesting. Story is ok but it’s not that scary.”
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(6/10)
Nadia’s Review: “I liked this film. At first it gives you an idea how the main actor’s sister died but at the end of the film the story has a twist that gives every viewer a surpising ending. This film is worth watching.”
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(8/10)




