
Atroz will shock audiences with its utterly ghastly imagery and savage violence — but what lies beneath the film’s brutal exterior? Directed by Lex …continue reading Take Two Review: Atroz (2015)

Atroz will shock audiences with its utterly ghastly imagery and savage violence — but what lies beneath the film’s brutal exterior? Directed by Lex …continue reading Take Two Review: Atroz (2015)

“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)

Despite a clever premise and lots of potential, “The Follower” doesn’t quite deliver on the promise of its creepy and atmospheric trailer. David’s ghost-hunting YouTube …continue reading Reel Review: The Follower (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)

Social and political boundaries are torn asunder with unspeakable taboos as Lex Ortega’s ATROZ continues to stir conversation. Director: Lex Ortega Producer: David Aboussafy, Abigail …continue reading Digital Dismemberment: Atroz (2015)

Aliens: Zone of Silence is an effectively creepy and well-executed found footage film that should satisfy fans of the sub-genre and alien/UFO junkies Convincing …continue reading Reel Review: “Aliens: Zone of Silence”

Mark Duplass and Patrick Brice return to “Creep” you out in a sequel that surpasses the original and breathes new life into the found footage …continue reading Reel Review: Creep 2 (2017)

Willow Creek is found footage done right, with strong characters and a realism that keeps you invested through the slow build to the satisfying …continue reading Reel Review: Willow Creek (2013)

Controversial and shocking for its time, Faces of Death holds a special place in the heart of every 80s horror kid With many of …continue reading Reel Review: Faces of Death (1978)

Phoenix Forgotten is a well-crafted film, utilizing a documentary style to draw the audience in, combined with an effective found footage element The found …continue reading Reel Review: Phoenix Forgotten (2017)
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