If the unique and unsettling “Cuddly Toys” doesn’t haunt you long after viewing, there may be merely stuffing where a beating heart should be. …continue reading UFF 2024: Cuddly Toys
“Flesh Games” offers a wildly fun descent into madness that really delivers on the horror and pays tribute to what we loved about “Jackass”. …continue reading UFF 2024: Flesh Games
“The Coldness” is a chilling treat for true crime lovers eager to become home detectives and follow the twisted clues in this disturbing case. …continue reading UFF 2024: The Coldness
This episode is stacked, from an interview with an icon to a found footage double feature of “Frogman” and “Late Night With the Devil”. …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Joe Bob Briggs and Freaky Found Footage
A wildly fun and inventive twist on the found footage genre that’s flawlessly executed, “Do Not Watch” is, in fact, essential viewing. Every once …continue reading UFF 2024: Do Not Watch
An authentic killer POV film, “Looky-loo” is destined to divide audiences, but it’s a powerful meditation on violence and voyeurism. The best found-footage films …continue reading UFF 2024: Looky-loo
“Puzzle Box” is a deeply affecting, truly frightening found footage film that delivers a surprising amount of depth and character investment. Puzzle Box is …continue reading UFF 2024: Puzzle Box
Delivering bloody and gruesome action, “Tahoe Joe 2” is a found footage Bigfoot film that feels remarkably real and leaves you wanting more. When …continue reading UFF 2024: Tahoe Joe 2
Though “Nias” is not traditional horror, this clever twist on found footage left me feeling as tense and anxious as the best genre films. …continue reading UFF 2024: Nias
The Unnamed Footage Fest announces its final wave of films in its 2024 lineup, and our found footage-loving jaws are on the floor. We …continue reading Unearthing More From the Unnamed Footage Festival (2024)
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