Are you a director or producer making a new found footage film? If so,please let us know.There’s nothing we love more than to review new Found Footage films! We take pride in providing honest and fair reviews of all found footage movies. Our rating system is based primarily on objective...
'The Blair Witch Project,' 'REC,' 'Be My Cat,' 'Host,' 'Lake Mungo,' 'Cloverfield,' and more of the best found footage films.
In an effort to develop a found footage film rating system that is fair and even keeled, we identified six criteria common to all found footage movies and use these as the basis for reviews. The first three criteria, reason for filming, believable cinematography, and found footage purity are...
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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...