Horror Movie Review: Reportage November (2022)
Directed by Carl Sundström, who co-wrote it with Nathaniel P. Erlandsson, Reportage November is a found-footage/mockumentary horror that has a strong idea but predictably fails to stick the landing.
Directed by Carl Sundström, who co-wrote it with Nathaniel P. Erlandsson, Reportage November is a found-footage/mockumentary horror that has a strong idea but predictably fails to stick the landing.
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.
Blair Witch is a psychological/survival horror game developed by Bloober Team and published by Lionsgate Games. At the time of writing, it’s a console exclusive for Microsoft’s Xbox One and launched via their Game Pass program in 2019.
Three film students vanish after travelling into a forest to film a documentary on the local Claire Wizard legend, leaving only their footage behind.
This top 10 list is what we consider to be the best found footage horrors out there right now, utilising what they have to make an enjoyable horror movie.
The Bigfoot Tapes…a found-footage (yay!) movie about a trio of documentary hunters who go out to Siskiyou County in the
The original Blair Witch Project film came out in 1999 but contrary to what many believe it wasn’t the ‘first’
…and the award for the least asked for sequel in movie history goes to: Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2!