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Runstedler’s DVD Pick of the Month: The Witch
Let’s face it, the Puritans are/were pretty awful. As Ronald Hutton says, they ruined all our fun. Robert Eggers’ excellent debut film The Witch features a Puritan family in seventeenth-century (complete with awesome seventeenth-century dialogue!) rural America, who, after being exiled from their … Continue reading
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Tagged Anya Taylor-Joy, Black Philip, forest, horror, Robert Eggers, seventeenth-century, witches
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