Los Angeles Times

A ‘Blair Witch’ with fewer trees

- — Noel Murray

The found-footage horror picture “1st Summoning ” doesn’t just pay homage to the genre’s most influentia­l movie, “The Blair Witch Project.”

It’s practicall­y a remake. Director Raymond Wood and screenwrit­er Chris Piner repeat the formula almost exactly: Fledgling filmmakers chase a scary local legend into rural America, where they document their own haunting and demonic possession.

There are a few difference­s from “Blair Witch,” which pep up a film that’s often tediously derivative. Rather than a spooky forest in Maryland, the kids explore an abandoned warehouse in Arkansas. They have much more sophistica­ted equipment too, using drones, GoPros and digital cameras to produce clean, well-lit images.

Perhaps the biggest change is that the “1st Summoning” cast is made up of experience­d young TV and movie actors, including Hayley Lovitt, Teddy Cole, Brook Todd and Ace Harney. Wood and Piner give the characters more of a backstory, introducin­g old disagreeme­nts and hurt feelings that get dredged up while these folks slither through creepy corridors marked with satanic graffiti.

Ultimately though, this is just another buy-the-numbers POV fright-fest — like the B-movie version of walking through a profession­al Halloween haunted house. The locations are striking, and it delivers a few solid jolts, but unlike “Blair Witch,” nothing here is likely to cause nightmares that linger 20 years later. “1st Summoning.” Not rated. Running time: 1 hour, 37 minutes. Playing: on VOD.

 ?? Gravitas Ventures ?? TEDDY COLE plays a teen with an itch to explore an empty warehouse in the thriller “1st Summoning.”
Gravitas Ventures TEDDY COLE plays a teen with an itch to explore an empty warehouse in the thriller “1st Summoning.”

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