‘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. I like the movie's linear storytelling. It lays the foundation effectively so you understand the family members' fear and descent into paranoia. 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 palpable. And of course, Anya Taylor-Joy is always a pleasure to watch. The Witch was her feature film debut.