Found footage horror that weaponizes obsession, authorship, and distrust, forcing you to question what’s real.
In some cases, horror films have used the tagline "based on true events," but the story remains as fictional as ever. It's a marketing ploy, and curious viewers prove that it works. Research is ...
"There are other people seeing these thing in their dreams night after night." Uh oh. The Horror Section has revealed the official trailer for an indie found footage horror thriller from Canada titled ...
"A creeping, psychological dread that settles into your bones..." Magnolia Pictures has revealed an official trailer for a found footage indie horror film creation titled Man Finds Tape, made by two ...
What’s scarier than omnipresent technology recording every inch of the real human world? Horror movies that act like it’s all true. Thanks to the widespread adoption of A.I. across the globe, it could ...
The found footage subgenre of horror has always been a divisive talking point among fans. Viewers tend to embrace or hate the shaky camera work and reliance on atmosphere over outright scares. For ...
An excerpt from 'Horror's New Wave: 15 Years of Blumhouse' digs into 'Sinister,' a key early success for the studio. Reading time 8 minutes Blumhouse is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year, and ...
Next week’s Paranormal Activity 4 continues the story of an extended American family whose members own a lot of surveillance cameras, camcorders, smart phones, baby monitors, webcams, Talkboys, and ...
Found-footage horror movies are a relatively new sub-genre, with the controversial 1980 movie Cannibal Holocaust regularly cited as the first of its kind. Ever since, the likes of Daniel Myrick and ...
I’ve been a Pokémon fan since the Game Boy days of Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow. So, believe me when I say I have wanted to see the cute creatures crossover with horror for a very long time.