The found-footage sub-genre of horror is well-worn to the point of seeming old hat. While it’s fun to see new plays on the format, outside of the annual V/H/S franchise, few have done much with it; ...
"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 ...
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 ...
Though not a Pentecostal horror movie, “Man Finds Tape” does feature both sermonizing and snake-handling (of a sort). The tie between those two elements is murky, however, as is much else about this ...
For all the repetition and cliche-treading that is more or less inherent to found footage as a horror subgenre, it remains an arena in which truly inventive filmmakers can find an angle to exploit new ...
A small Texas town finds itself under stealth assault in Peter Hall and Paul Gandersman’s supernatural-mystery feature. Her brother Lucas (William Magnuson) has called Lynn from their late parents’ ...
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