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For horror fans without motion sickness, found footage is perhaps the most realistic and terrifying subgenre. Because it ...
Whether it’s film “recovered” from a crime scene/disaster site or continuous “live video” watched in real time, found footage movies are among the most terrifying titles available to ...
Found footage horror is a very effective technique. But the following films went beyond the intention of shock and felt too ...
Found footage horror films have escalated in popularity since 1999, back when The Blair Witch Project revolutionized the format for more mainstream audiences. The technique features a film being ...
Unfriended: Dark Web is an underrated horror sequel that delves into the dangers of the internet and mass surveillance with a ...
Movies Get a Shriek Peek at Found-Footage Horror Movie Deadstream The new film from Joseph and Vanessa Winter hits Shudder today, and io9 has an exclusive clip to share.
Chrishaun Baker looks at the 'Grave Encounters' franchise and how it helped revitalize the found footage genre.
Found footage subgenre went stale with filmmakers putting in little effort for easy money. Pre- Blair Witch films like Cannibal Holocaust set the stage for immersive found-footage horror. The Last ...
If you're a fan of the found footage genre and want some scares this Halloween season, here are the best horror movies to check out.
While The Blair Witch Project is often remembered as the first horror found footage movie, the truth is more complex.
Is the era of shaky cameras, weirdly-framed close ups, and Real World-style chats with the screen really finally coming to an end? Or are found footage movies here to stay? Either way, the genre ...