What is horror films 1999?

1999 was a significant year for horror films as several highly acclaimed and profitable movies were released.

One of the most iconic horror films of 1999 was "The Blair Witch Project," directed by Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez. The found-footage horror film follows three documentary filmmakers who travel to the woods of Maryland to investigate the legend of the Blair Witch. "The Blair Witch Project" was praised for its innovative use of the found-footage genre and its realistic, intense portrayal of fear. The movie grossed over $250 million at the box office, making it one of the most successful horror films of all time.

Another notable horror film from 1999 was "The Sixth Sense," directed by M. Night Shyamalan. "The Sixth Sense" tells the story of a young boy who communicates with spirits that don't know they're dead and the psychologist who tries to help him. The movie was a commercial and critical success, grossing over $600 million worldwide and receiving numerous award nominations, including six Academy Award nominations.

Other notable horror films from 1999 include "Stir of Echoes," "Sleepy Hollow," "The Haunting," and "Ravenous." Overall, 1999 was a significant year for horror films, with several memorable and influential movies released.