6. ‘The Blair Witch Project’ (1999)

You can loathe this movie for popularizing the found footage genre, but there’s no denying that it used the format to its advantage. This faux-doc about a group of filmmakers becoming lost in the wilderness and running afoul of something evil hits hard because it feels so real. Thanks in part to the film’s clever marketing campaign, many moviegoers thought it actually was genuine. That’s a sign of a great horror film.

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