Found footage movies are among the trickiest subgenres of horror to get right. At worst, shaky camera cinematography and ...
Continuing the aesthetic of its YouTube source material, A24's new Backrooms movie uses elements of found footage, which has reminded us of some of the best found footage movies in cinema history.
Mike Smith, Michael Parkinson, and Sarah Greene standing in front of a screen made of many little screens that read "Ghostwatch" in Ghostwatch, Dane DeHaan as Andrew Detmer sitting cross-legged and ...
The tropes and clichés of the found-footage genre are well-known and often frustrating to many viewers: the requisite opening half-hour of hanging out with the characters to establish the format's ...
Perhaps one of the riskiest tropes in filmmaking is applying found-footage as a way of storytelling. Telling a story through a camera that can't sit still, or shot through terrible lighting, is a ...
Found footage horror works best when it stays strange, unsettling, and a little underground. Here is why the genre should ...