‘The Witch’: A Folk Horror Gem Filled With Dread
The Witch (2015) is such a well-made movie, and a great addition to the folk horror genre. The plot revolves around a family that is banished from a Puritan settlement in New England in the 1630s. The family ventures out into the wilderness, builds a farm and tries to eke out a living. Things start going south when the children are targeted by a malevolent witch. There’s not a lot of dialogue or sets. Instead, director Robert Eggers lets the wintry New England landscape do a lot of the heavy lifting. The dark woods, the family’s strict religion and isolated, grim existence combine to create an atmosphere of dread that’s very effective. And of course, Anya Taylor-Joy is always a pleasure to watch. The Witch was her feature film debut.