With technology ever-increasing, it’s no surprise Found Footage’s younger cousin — the screenlife movie — has been charging full-steam ahead....
I’ve been procrastinating in writing this review for almost two weeks. No, not because I didn’t like The Outwaters, and...
[#PanicFest2022 Review] Youtubers Encounter Ancient Evil in Found Footage Fright MALIBU HORROR STORY
I’m a sucker for a good title, and Malibu Horror Story lands in that perfect sweet spot between ‘this is going to be bonkers’ or ‘this is going to be a steaming pile of yes please’. Add on the fact that Malibu Horror Story is told in a multimedia found...
[#SXSW 2021 Interview] Director Mickey Keating Breaks Down The Ethereal Nightmare Logic of OFFSEASON
Mickey Keating is one of the most interesting and versatile indie filmmakers working in horror today. In the same way...
From Queensbury Pictures, those loveable psychopaths that brought you Girl On The Third Floor, comes an obsessive acid trip adventure...
Like so many filmmakers staring down the barrel of the Covid-19 Pandemic, husband and wife duo Vanessa & Joseph Winter seized their opportunity to make a stripped-down, bare-bones, balls-to-the-wall horror movie. The newest entry in the found footage canon, Deadstream follows a disgraced Livestreamer, desperately trying to make a comeback...
Found footage is an acquired taste among horror fans. Some of us love it (meeee), and some of us absolutely...
One eventful night of chaos. It’s a formula ideal for the found-footage horror, and one that’s been utilized to perfection...
What’s up, weirdos? Welcome back to Awfully Good, where we enjoy the worst that the horror genre has to offer! Right now you might be thinking, “Hey Mac, where were the bad movie reviews for April and May?” to which I would reply: let’s not focus on past mistakes. It’s...
Every year is a good year for horror and 2022 gave us not only killer indie flicks but also some...
Another year of horror movies come and gone. As we get ready to ring in 2023, lets looks back at...
The V/H/S film series has been a staple in both the found footage and horror anthology arenas for years now, and V/H/S/99 is a new high mark for a franchise already well-known for delivering killer bite-sized horror. It’s also a welcome return to Fun, which hasn’t always been a top priority in...