An absurdist comedy with plenty of heart, there’s more than meets the eye in “Sasquatch Sunset” — a marvel of original, fearless filmmaking. Even if …continue reading SXSW 2024: Sasquatch Sunset
The coolest, weirdest celebration of indie found footage and POV films, UFF, is back with a vengeance, and 2024 looks to be unforgettable. The …continue reading Unnamed Footage Festival 2024
“Antrum” may have gained fame by cleverly courting controversy, but the film’s arresting style and emotional core keep it relevant. Antrum: The Deadliest Film …continue reading Taboo Tuesday: Antrum (The Deadliest Film Ever Made)
A rollicking good time with a game cast that hits every mark, “Everybody Dies By the End” is so much better than expected; an …continue reading Movie Night: Everybody Dies By The End
Welcome to part three of my favorite found footage films, where we’ll be looking at some of the scariest and most effective faux documentaries. …continue reading Best Found Footage and Faux Docs (Part 3)
The brilliance of “Savageland” lies in its ability to deliver relevant scares, while examining the dangers of our tribalistic tendencies. Although released in 2015, …continue reading Macabre Menagerie: Savageland (2015)
The horror comedy Living Among Us is a fun, fresh take on the vampire sub genre that successfully delivers both solid comedy and satisfying …continue reading Reel Review: Living Among Us (2018)
“The Devil’s Well” is a found footage style paranormal film that makes up for its shortcomings with some effective scares and truly creepy atmosphere. …continue reading Reel Review: The Devil’s Well (2017)
A wild exercise in experimental filmmaking, The Nobodies is worth the challenges it presents Champions of the found-footage genre, faux-documentaries, and the film-within-a-film premise …continue reading Reel Review: The Nobodies (2017)
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