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Director Robert Eggers is the modern master of chilling period horror. With the first trailer for Eggers' next movie, “Werwulf,” debuting this week, it’s a reminder that nobody does folklore chillers quite like the New York-born director. From “The Lighthouse” to 2024’s “Nosferatu,” Eggers is one of the most exciting and acclaimed horror filmmakers of the past decade.Cinephiles will know that Egger exploded onto the scene back in 2015 with “The Witch,” a movie that arguably remains his gold standard, and this genuinely unnerving folk horror just arrived on Netflix. With the hype surrounding “Werwulf” building, now is the time to watch (or rewatch) “The Witch,” particularly now it's on the world’s biggest streaming service.In fact, the movie didn’t just introduce the world to Robert Eggers’ trademark style of authentic period production and deeply disturbing atmosphere; it also marked Anya Taylor-Joy’s film feature debut. If you can handle the chilling tension, uneasy sense of paranoia, and the dialogue, which is spoken in period-accurate English (prepare for lots of “thou’s” and “thee’s”), you’ll find few psychological movies more worthy of your time.What is 'The Witch' about?