Nothing That Is
Millennial Cinema and the 'Blair Witch' Controversies
by Sarah Lynn Higley and Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock
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Book Presentation:
A diverse examination of the blockbuster independent film The Blair Witch Project that explores questions about cinema, hoax, media blitz, and American culture.
About the authors:
Sarah L. Higley is associate professor of English at University of Rochester. Jeffrey A. Weinstock is assistant professor of English at Central Michigan University.
See the publisher website: Wayne State University Press
See The Blair Witch Project (1999) on IMDB ...
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