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Eduardo Sanchez

Editorial: Paranormal Activity Shadows The Blair Witch

When filmmakers Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez wrote and directed The Blair Witch Project, which debuted in theaters ten years ago this past summer, they ushered in a sub-genre of filmmaking that was part reliant on the power of suggestion, part pre-reality TV, and part old-fashioned exploitation fright film.

Eduardo Sanchez Talks Seventh Moon, Plans for Blair Witch 3

It was just ten years ago that director Eduardo Sanchez left his mark on the horror genre. His independent docu-thriller The Blair Witch Project not only raised the bar in terms of independent filmmaking, but it became a cultural phenomenon that still resonates a decade later.

Seventh Moon (Blu-ray / DVD)

Reviewed by Uncle Creepy Starring Dennis Chan, Amy Smart, Tim Chiou Directed by Eduardo Sanchez Distributed by Lionsgate Home Entertainment

Learn the Art of Writing Horror from Today's Best and Brightest

There seem to be lots of people out there who feel they just need a push to put pen to paper and get that great screenplay written. If you're one of them, then stop being a lazy ass and start writing, damn you! It's not going to happen all by itself, is it!? Also, there's this Screenwriting Expo you might be interested in.

Exclusive Update on The Blair Witch Sequel

There have been some rumblings across the World Wide Web as of late with regard to a possible sequel to The Blair Witch Project, which just recently celebrated its ten-year anniversary. In order to find out exactly what's true and what's rumor, we contacted Dan Myrick to get the lowdown.

Blair Witch Co-Creator Goes ParaAbnormal

Now this is an idea with potential. It seems like every paranormal investigator in the world has his own show now, and you can always tell when something has lingered in the public consciousness for too long when it gets its own parody. That's exactly what's happening with ParaAbnormal, a comedy web series about a group of intrepid ghost hunters.

Happy Anniversary to The Blair Witch Project

On this day exactly ten years ago, a movie dropped that would forever change the face of independent film. Love it or hate it, The Blair Witch Project stands proudly as a sterling example that anyone with the right equipment, a boatload of passion, and a bitchin' idea can make a great film outside of Hollywood.

Trailer: Seventh Moon

The trailer for Seventh Moon from co-director of The Blair Witch Project Ed Sanchez hit online today, and it looks pretty friggin' crazed!

Ten Years of The Blair Witch Project

Wow. I remember a cubicle I had at one of my old jobs that I hung a piece of teaser art for The Blair Witch Project (the one on your right, as a matter of fact) in, which always got a lot of attention from fellow co-workers who had heard about this supposedly “found footage” of a group of campers who run afoul of the titular woods-dwelling hag.

Trailers for New Romero, Thaw & Hybrid!

A whole slew of trailers have appeared on the official site for Voltage Pictures, the guys behind a lot of cool upcoming horror titles like Eduardo Sanchez’s Seventh Moon. Instead of boring you with multiple stories about one thing, how about one story about multiple things?

AFM: New Seventh Moon Poster!

The Blair Witch Project's Ed Sanchez has a new horror flick with some Far East flavor on the way called Seventh Moon starring Amy Smart, and its poster had its debut at this year's AFM. Guess what? We have a peek for ya! You expected anything less?

Gates of Seventh Moon Site Swing Open

We just received a heads up that the official site for Eduardo Sanchez’s Seventh Moon has now fully opened its doors. The film’s production site’s been out there a while, but the official site is sexy as hell.

First Look at Seventh Moon Poster & Trailer!

Checking up on Eduardo Sanchez’ MySpace page, I discovered the first poster and trailer for his latest feature, Seventh Moon, which as we announced earlier today will be premiering at this year’s Fantastic Fest in Austin, TX.

Seventh Moon Done!

Literally about 10 minutes ago, Eduardo Sanchez updated his MySpace blog with the fantastic news that his next film, Seventh Moon, has officially wrapped!

Sanchez, Eduardo (Altered) Audio

Interview by: Johnny Butane So whatever did happen to those guys who made The Blair Witch Project? To horror fans without their ears to the grindstone (as it were) like us, they may have seen the duo responsible for the groundbreaking film, Eduardo Sanchez and Daniel Myrick, as one-trick ponies, two guys with one really good idea and not much else. But the reality could not be any further from that if you tried. Both have been working hard on their own movies, but Sanchez’s film, Altered, seems to have suffered the worst so far. Originally scooped up by Universal, who promised a theatrical release under their Rogue division, the banner responsible for putting both Shaun of the Dead (good) and The Return (bad) in theaters, the studio decided to take the much safer route and throw it onto an un-publicized direct-to-DVD release. The whole story is a bit sad, very frustrating, and more than a little insane, so we thought we should go to the source to have it told the way it happened. With Altered now out on DVD (check our very positive review of it right here), Sanchez took the time to chat with me recently to discuss the long, strange trip that resulted from just trying to make a badass monster movie. Click here or on the graphic below to hear it from the mouth of the man himself!