The Enduring Impact of 'The Witch' and A24's Evolution

Jane McGonigal

Game designer and author who writes about using games to improve real life and solve problems.

A24, initially recognized for its distinctive horror productions, has expanded its cinematic horizons, much like New Line Cinema's transition from genre films to award-winning epics. While A24 has achieved critical acclaim and commercial success with non-genre works like 'Marty Supreme' and 'Materialists,' its roots in unique horror cinema remain significant. Notably, 'Hereditary' stands as one of its top-grossing horror titles, but it was Robert Eggers' 'The Witch' that once vied for the studio's highest box office success, globally surpassing even 'Ex Machina.' This film played a crucial role in establishing A24 as a hub for a more nuanced, artistic, and less conventional form of horror, often dubbed 'elevated horror' due to its sophisticated narrative and thematic depth.

'The Witch' showcases Robert Eggers' signature style, characterized by a deep commitment to historical accuracy and immersive storytelling. Set in 17th-century New England, the film meticulously recreates the period through its dialogue, production design, and subdued atmosphere. The narrative begins with William and his family's banishment from a Puritan community, forcing them to establish a life on the edge of an isolated forest. The family's descent into turmoil is triggered by the mysterious disappearance of infant Samuel, which unfolds with an unsettling ambiguity, leaving crucial events unseen yet undeniably impactful. This narrative choice intensifies the horror, as the audience knows the tragic outcome without witnessing the full extent of the horror, creating a potent sense of dread and unease.

As the family grapples with escalating tragedies, the unseen evils lead to growing suspicion, particularly towards the eldest daughter, Thomasin, played by Anya Taylor-Joy in her breakout role. Taylor-Joy's expressive portrayal of Thomasin's vulnerability and growing desperation is a central element, complemented by Ralph Ineson's nuanced performance as William, whose stubbornness inadvertently contributes to his family's undoing. The film culminates in Thomasin's hauntingly glorious surrender, as she embraces a pact with the demonic Black Phillip, leading to a surprisingly triumphant and empowering conclusion. This unique ending, where bleakness transforms into liberation, reflects Eggers' bold vision. Although both Eggers and A24 have moved on to larger projects, 'The Witch' endures as a testament to their early collaboration, a modest yet profoundly influential work that continues to captivate audiences with its subtle terror and skyward transcendence.

The enduring power of storytelling lies in its ability to transport us to different worlds, challenge our perceptions, and explore the complex facets of the human experience. Through films like 'The Witch,' we are reminded that even in the darkest narratives, there can be a profound sense of empowerment and a unique journey toward self-discovery, illustrating how art can illuminate both the shadows and the light within us.

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