Here’s how to watch Witches In The Woods online and whether or not it’s available to stream with Netflix, Hulu or Amazon Prime. Since releasing his second feature film The Marsh – a supernatural murder mystery – back in 2006, director Jordan Barker has been making a name for himself in the indie horror genre. His third movie Duress was a psychological thriller about a man who finds himself entangled with a sadistic serial killer, while his fourth film Torment was a home invasion horror about a newlywed couple whose cabin vacation goes horribly awry.

Barker’s latest film Witches In The Woods was released in 2019. It’s a supernatural horror movie that follows seven college friends as they head off for a weekend of fun at a ski resort in western Massachusetts. However, their plans are foiled when a series of unfortunate events – a road closure, a sketchy shortcut, a crash and a broken wheel – leaves them stranded in the snowy wilderness without cell reception and at the mercy of the freezing temperatures.

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Witches In The Woods may have the set-up for a more traditional slasher movie, but it takes a turn for the supernatural when the heroes learn the area they are stranded in was the site of a 17th-century witch trial that resulted in twelve women being hung and this is said to have left the land cursed. Their horror movie vacation really kicks in when one of the group – the troubled Alison (Sasha Clements) – starts acting strangely and her friends start to suspect she may have succumbed to the same curse that afflicts the land they’re stranded in.

Hannah Kasulka, Sasha Clements and Craig Arnold in Witches In The Woods

Horror fans with a Netflix subscription are out of luck as Witches In The Woods isn’t currently listed in the streamer’s library. However, the film is available to watch with Hulu and Prime membership but doing so requires the Showtime add-on which costs an additional $10.99 a month. According to JustWatch, the supernatural horror is also available to stream with FuboTV and Hoopla Digital and can be bought or rented from the likes of Vudu, Apple TV, Google Play and the Microsoft Store.

Jordan Barker revealed in a 2020 interview with the Horror Channel that his follow-up to Witches In The Woods will be a Lovecraftian horror story he describes as a “time-bending sci-fi horror” that mixes Primer, The Thing and Memento. Titled Harbinger, the film will adapt a short story about a group of physicists who are trying to invent a machine that transmits information faster than the speed of light but end up receiving foreboding messages from their future selves.

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