Horror Movie Review: The Mitchin Murders (2024)
A found footage horror with heavy mystery elements, The Mitchin Murders doesn’t try to tread any new ground with its story, but manages to be fairly interesting thanks to its ‘mockumentary’ approach.
A found footage horror with heavy mystery elements, The Mitchin Murders doesn’t try to tread any new ground with its story, but manages to be fairly interesting thanks to its ‘mockumentary’ approach.
If you thought a title like Underground Lizard People wasn’t a bad enough title for a movie, try Underground Lizard People: They’re Coming for You. It screams no-budget trash, and that is exactly what it is.
Horror in the High Desert nails the wonderful combination of artistic licencing that you get with a documentary and enigmatic true-crime horror.
At times, brilliant. At other times, disappointing. Death of a Vlogger is a seriously mixed bag of horror.
I’m going to highlight 10 aspects of found-footage horror movies that suck. Each entry is a cliché that can almost always be found. They are staples of the sub-genre but they need to go away and never return.
Haunted is a brand new Netflix Original series available to watch immediately on the streaming platform. It is a short series, containing just 6 episodes that are around 25 to 30 minutes long.
The Blackwell Ghost is a clever little horror movie released in 2017. The Blackwell Ghost is a documentary that finally captures actual footage of a real haunting. Two differing statements. Which one is true? I honestly don’t know.
Hells House LLC is a found footage horror movie that tells the tale of a tragic event where multiple tour goers and crew are killed while running a haunted house event. Hells House LLC is told from the perspective of a new documentary crew who are determined to find out what really happened 5 years ago.