The Witch (2016)

Movie · 2016 · Horror · 1h 32m · R · English

Curator score: 7.6/10 (1.7M ratings)

Evil takes many forms.

Overview

In 1630, a farmer relocates his family to a remote plot of land on the edge of a forest where strange, unsettling things happen. With suspicion and paranoia mounting, each family member's faith, loyalty and love are tested in shocking ways.

Ratings

Director

Robert Eggers

Production

Very Special Projects, Parts & Labor, RT Features, Rooks Nest Entertainment, Maiden Voyage Pictures, Pulse Films

Cast

Anya Taylor-Joy, Ralph Ineson, Kate Dickie, Harvey Scrimshaw, Ellie Grainger, Lucas Dawson, Julian Richings, Bathsheba Garnett, Sarah Stephens, Daniel Malik, Axtun Henry Dube, Athan Conrad Dube, Vivien Moore, Karen Kaeja, Brandy Leary, Rebecca Hope Terry, Carrie Eklund, Madlen Sopadzhiyan, Paul Kenworthy, Mark Millmna

Where to watch

Max

Curator Review

Verdict

A stark, meticulously crafted folk-horror descent into paranoia, religious dread, and family collapse. Its period authenticity and oppressive atmosphere make it one of the genre’s defining modern entries, though its slow-burn intensity and archaic dialogue won’t work for everyone.

Best for

  • folk horror fans
  • viewers who like slow-burn psychological dread
  • period-piece horror audiences
  • people drawn to religious or Puritan-era stories
  • fans of atmospheric, character-driven horror

Skip if

  • you want fast pacing or frequent jump scares
  • archaic dialogue and period authenticity annoy you
  • you prefer clear-cut supernatural answers
  • you dislike bleak, unsettling endings
  • you want horror with a lighter or more playful tone

Overview

The Witch is less interested in shocks than in suffocation. Every frame feels sealed off from safety: the woods, the fields, the family’s own faith all become sources of pressure until suspicion turns inward and the household starts to rot from within. It’s a horror film built on restraint, but the restraint only makes the dread feel more absolute.

Worth noting

What makes it endure is the precision of the filmmaking. The production design, natural light, and Puritan speech don’t just create period flavor; they create a worldview where fear and belief are inseparable. Robert Eggers treats folklore, religion, and family dysfunction as one continuous nightmare, and the result is both historically immersive and emotionally cruel.

Bottom line

It’s not a crowd-pleaser in the usual sense, but it is a major horror achievement. If you want atmosphere, thematic rigor, and a slow collapse into the uncanny, this is essential viewing. If you need momentum, explanation, or relief, it may feel punishing instead of profound.

Top Letterboxd reviews

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Topics

folk horror, slow burn, period horror, psychological dread, religious terror, isolated family, 17th century, atmospheric, supernatural ambiguity, bleak

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