Students on a camping trip discover something sinister is lurking beyond the trees.
The show takes place from 1944 to 2002 and follows the lives of three families: the Crawfords, who seek to cover up the Roswell crash and the existence of aliens; the Keys, who are subject to frequent experimentation by the aliens; and the Clarkes, who sheltered one of the surviving aliens from the crash.
In 1948 Manhattan, a diverse group of people are committed to making the fledgling Empire Network a success. Among them: a naive young woman who's hired as a script girl; an idealistic programmer; and an aspiring director who hopes to make Empire "the network that takes risks and makes new stars." Then there's Empire's president, an eccentric scientist whose bride raises eyebrows at the network.
Seven college friends re-unite in the house where they used to spend summers. Some things have changed, some have stayed the same.
Young adults become fascinated by the events of the three missing filmmakers in Maryland, so they decide to go into the same woods and find out what really happened.
Ryan and Jennifer are opposites who definitely do not attract. At least that's what they always believed. When they met as twelve-year-olds, they disliked one another. When they met again as teenagers, they loathed each other. But when they meet in college, the uptight Ryan and the free-spirited Jennifer find that their differences bind them together and a rare friendship develops.
Delving deeper into the mystery of the legendary Blair Witch and the disappearance of three student filmmakers, this documentary closely examines the evidence of the case – Josh Leonard's car, the backpack of film canisters found under an abandoned house in the woods, and the actual film footage contained therein – in an effort to illuminate what is scientifically unexplainable.
Documentary about the impact of the film The Blair Witch Project, hosted and presented by film critic Mark Kermode.
Rei Hance, formally known as Heather Donahue (born December 22, 1974), is a retired American actress who first came to public attention after appearing as the lead character in Haxan Film's low-budget horror hit "The Blair Witch Project" (1999). Following the success of the film, she went on to star in the science-fiction miniseries "Taken" (2002). She also appeared in several independent films, in addition to appearing as a guest on several television shows, including "The Outer Limits" and "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia." She retired from acting in 2008, and in 2020 she formally changed her name to Rei Hance.
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