Koji Shirashi's movies includes Occult, Shirome, and Cult. His first film is must-watch Japanese found-footage horror.
Director Chris Stuckmann was a ground-floor YouTuber who launched a movie review channel in 2009, eventually accruing ...
One of the Best Found Footage Movies Ever Returns To Free Streaming (But the Best Sequel Is Missing)
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The Blair Witch Project sparked a found footage craze in cinema. In the years that followed its ...
After seven movies, the “Paranormal Activity” franchise doesn’t frighten audiences the way it once did — that is, through the ...
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 ...
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 ...
I have a confession: I love ghost-hunting reality television, especially Ghost Adventures. I know what you’re thinking: “That show sucks!” or “She probably thinks Zak Bagans is hot!” To this I say, ...
Though Chris Stuckmann's long-awaited feature debut Shelby Oaks received wildly mixed notices, a common sentiment among ...
You may know Kris Collins and Celina Myers from their TikToks, posted under the names @KallMeKris and @CelinaSpookyBoo, respectively. Now, the content creators have once again teamed up with their ...
"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 ...
This standard nerd combines the looks of Shaggy with the brains of Scooby, has an unhealthy obsession with the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and is a firm believer that Alter Bridge are the greatest band ...
The new horror movie “Shelby Oaks” doesn’t begin well. It ends worse, granted, but it’s off to a rough start. The title card describes the premise of “Grave Encounters” and then one of the first lines ...
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