Call this a mix of REC and END OF WATCH, as it mixes those two films far more effectively than you’d guess. Watching it, I was struck at how few found footage films are done with police. There are a few, but not as many as you’d think, considering that many are wearing live cameras… Continue reading LIVE ESCAPE – found footage review
Category: found footage review
Reviews of Found Footage films.
THE CEREMONY IS ABOUT TO BEGIN – found-footage review
The film "CEREMONY" explores a documentary filmmaker's investigation into a contemporary Egyptian cult. As he interviews former members, he discovers unsettling truths related to a past lover's involvement. While the film presents an intriguing premise and proficient acting, it ultimately misses depth and horror, resulting in a confusing and shallow narrative.
A HAUNTING AT THE PARK HOTEL – found footage review
The article critiques a found footage horror film set in a haunted hotel. It comments on the oversaturation of paranormal reality shows and films, noting that while the premise offers potential scares, the execution falls flat with tired characters and predictable scares. Ultimately, it lacks a compelling narrative, earning a low rating.
LUNOPOLIS – found footage review
Before I jump in, I have to plead with filmmakers - please, please, PLEASE when you are mixing your films make sure any music you have in the mix that it doesn’t drown out the dialogue. There, that feels better. OK. It’s always fun to find a sort of found footage film I haven’t seen… Continue reading LUNOPOLIS – found footage review
Time Travel is Dangerous – movie review
There is something about British humor that hits differently. British humor, while it can be just as juvenile as American humor, doesn’t feel the need to explain or dumb itself down. A joke may not land, but that’s fine because there’s another one. American comedies often overexplain things and feel like they are holding your… Continue reading Time Travel is Dangerous – movie review
FROGMAN – found footage review
It’s rainin’ frogs, hallelujah it’s rainin’ frogs. Amen! I have to say, when it comes to throwing me a curveball, this one fits the bill. I did not expect to see a found footage movie about a froggy man cryptid. The film fits in with similar films of someone obsessed by something they want to… Continue reading FROGMAN – found footage review
EVERY SINGLE SOMEONE – found footage
Fair warning going in. This is not your average found footage horror film with a ghost or boogeyman. This is more akin to MAN BITES DOG and, as such, is more “real.” The real in this case means that you have some very incel-ish behavior, and if you are someone who is upset by violence… Continue reading EVERY SINGLE SOMEONE – found footage
HUGGIN MOLLY – found footage review
First, and foremost, Huggin Molly is a real-live folk-myth. She’s said to be a witch that prowls the darkness looking for children who are out after dark, who she then hugs and screams into their ears. Why? WHO KNOWS? Witches be like that. I just wanted to state that first, as I happened to look… Continue reading HUGGIN MOLLY – found footage review
BAGMA – found footage review
As someone who has made a couple of short films I understand how hard it is to get the stars to align and make anything. There’s a reason why the great directors are so revered and it’s because they managed to catch a tiger by the tail and then ride it into glory. Even with… Continue reading BAGMA – found footage review
PROJECT SKYQUAKE – found footage review
I have to say, I really love the found footage movies that mix in a bit of faux-documentary to the proceedings. When done well, it adds an element of realism that, even as you KNOW the film is just a movie, makes you wonder - maybe? There are plenty of examples of movies that do… Continue reading PROJECT SKYQUAKE – found footage review
GAME CAMERA – found footage review
As a non-hunter, the idea of game cameras fascinates me and freaks me out. I get why people use them for hunting, but man, they freak me out. The idea that you’re leaving a camera in a remote area and could capture any number of things feels inherently creepy. I get that you’re likely to… Continue reading GAME CAMERA – found footage review
XIII – found footage movie review
First and foremost, I have to say that this isn’t a feature film. It’s sort of like a novella for movies. It’s longer than most shorts but not a feature (which, for me, is at least 60/61 minutes). That doesn’t mean I wouldn’t recommend it, especially as it’s easily available (for now) on Tubi. I… Continue reading XIII – found footage movie review
SHOPPING TOUR- found footage review
FAIR WARNING! Going in, it’s good to note that the film, which is definitely in the “found footage” subgenre, breaks the rules at the end and breaks them for an arbitrary reason. As the film ends, the camera goes from being all POV to a backward tracking shot that shows a full scene. To do… Continue reading SHOPPING TOUR- found footage review

