The Witch

Considering it’s made over $24 million here in the United States alone, if The Witch was on your radar this past February, you likely got a chance to see it. However, with the wide release options slim this upcoming weekend — and certainly before you check out a certain superhero feature — the opportunity is now available to revisit Robert Eggers‘ debut, or bring a few newcomers along.

A24 have announced the horror feature will return to the perfect amount of 666 theaters nationwide this weekend, so it’s likely playing somewhere near you. To celebrate the re-release, they’ve unveiled a gruesome new trailer, which of course highlights Black F*cking Phillip, as well as some other spine-chilling elements. Check it out below, and read our interviews with Eggers, composer Mark Korven, and more here.

Synopsis: In this exquisitely made and terrifying new horror film, the age-old concepts of witchcraft, black magic and possession are innovatively brought together to tell the intimate and riveting story of one family’s frightful unraveling in the New England wilderness circa 1630. New England, 1630. Upon threat of banishment by the church, an English farmer leaves his colonial plantation, relocating his wife and five children to a remote plot of land on the edge of an ominous forest – within which lurks an unknown evil. Strange and unsettling things begin to happen almost immediately – animals turn malevolent, crops fail, and one child disappears as another becomes seemingly possessed by an evil spirit. With suspicion and paranoia mounting, family members accuse teenage daughter Thomasin of witchcraft, charges she adamantly denies. As circumstances grow more treacherous, each family member’s faith, loyalty and love become tested in shocking and unforgettable ways. Writer/director Robert Eggers’ debut feature, which premiered to great acclaim at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival – winning the Best Director Prize in the U.S. Narrative Competition – painstakingly recreates a God-fearing New England decades before the 1692 Salem witch trials, in which religious convictions tragically turned to mass hysteria. Told through the eyes of the adolescent Thomasin – in a star-making turn by newcomer Anya Taylor-Joy – and supported by mesmerizing camera work and a powerful musical score, THE WITCH is a chilling and groundbreaking new take on the genre.

The Witch returns to 666 theaters this weekend and will arrive on Blu-ray on May 17th.

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