Found-footage horror movies are a relatively niche subgenre, but they form an important part of the landscape. Bringing documentary-style realism to terrifying tales of psychological and supernatural ...
Daniel is a 27-year-old List Writer for Collider living in the south suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. As an avid film buff, he watches and analyzes many films and TV shows, especially in the horror genre ...
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 ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Found footage horror movies are a popular horror movie sub-genre, but some get less acclaim than ...
Admittedly, the raw, shaky format of found footage makes it somewhat polarizing among horror fans. Despite that, there’s no denying its impact, with the ongoing V/H/S franchise dropping in annually ...
Filmmaker Chris Vander Kaay has partnered with We Are Your Neon, LLC, to bring found footage fans a new show unlike anything else: a recommendation series for all things found footage and fake ...
In the new series, Found Footage Finds, filmmaker Chris Vander Kaay creates a one-of-a-kind experience for found footage fans as he chronicles the history of the subgenre. With a five-episode first ...
FAIRMONT — In 1987, three friends vanished on a road trip to West Virginia. Thirty four years later, footage of their final moments leaks onto YouTube, forcing viewers to question the existence of an ...