The found footage style has led to some of horror’s biggest hits, from 1999’s “The Blair Witch Project” to the first “Paranormal Activity” movie in 2007.
'The Blair Witch Project,' 'REC,' 'Be My Cat,' 'Host,' 'Lake Mungo,' 'Cloverfield,' and more of the best found footage films.
CHEST: A found footage horror movie. In 2016 a documentary film crew disappeared in the mountains of East Tennessee. Three years later, something returned.
This essay by Mike Flanagan on his favorite horror movie is one of several contributed as part of Variety’s 100 Best Horror Movies of All Time package.When I find myself talking to someone familiar with Joel Anderson’s 2008 film (which isn’t often; it remains criminally underseen), our...
Found footage is one of horror's most divisive sub-genres. The often shaky, typically low-budget movies either have people running to the box office or throwing popcorn at the screen before popping two ginger chews to quell their rapidly rising nausea. Stomach issues aside, It's hard to den...
Found Footage 3D: Directed by Steven DeGennaro. With Carter Roy, Alena von Stroheim, Chris O'Brien, Tom Saporito. A group of filmmakers set out to make the first 3D found footage horror movie, but find themselves in a found footage horror movie when the
Found footage horror has become increasingly popular, with many movies using the technique to create tension and engage audiences. The Blair Witch Project pioneered the found footage method by incorporating real-life elements to make the story appear authentic, quickly becoming a classic horror film....
Found Footage: Horror(2022) Short|1 min|Short, Fantasy Edit pageAdd to list Track A family is recording a special memory as they are interrupted by A worldly threat. In the heartwarming short action film "Found Footage: Horror Short Film," a close-knit family eagerly captures a special mo...
Naturally, most found footage movies are firmly in the horror camp, as the style gives ample room for dreadful atmosphere and jump scores, frequently presenting the movie as unearthed or forbidden media exposing people at their most up-close and vulnerable. Think Cloverfield, Host, Trollhunter, ...
In recent years, the growth and maturation of the found footage genre has led to the formation of not one, but two found footage film festivals. You read correctly! Two found film festivals 100% dedicated to the found footage genre. Found Footage Critic and POV Horror are proud to be name...