Interview with Steven DeGennaro

@lcfremont got the chance to ask the director of Found Footage 3D a few questions about the film and about Steven himself...She started off by asking...Found Footage 3D is your first feature length film. Why did you choose the horror genre for this?I didn’t choose the horror genre. The horror genre chose me. After my... Continue Reading →

Keep filming or you’ll die

Mockingbird trailer forces you to keep filming...Written & directed by The Strangers helmer Bryan Bertino, Mockingbird looks to give you a reason to keep filming.The film stars Audrey Marie Anderson, Alyvia Alyn Lind, Benjamin StockhamSynopsisA couple are given a camera and a set of instructions which they must follow or else someone will die.Image: IMDb

Mo’ found footage, mo’ aliens

The Specter trailer has lots of both...If you see aliens, don't try and film them ok?The film stars Jordan Graham, Carey Nieto, Matthew Wyatt and is directed by Jordan Graham.SynopsisThe town of Midground is threatened by a tsunami caused by a massive earthquake in the North Pacific Ocean. After other unexplainable events transpire, Chase Lombardi... Continue Reading →

Bobcat Goldthwait finds bigfoot

The bigfoot legend gets a found footage twist in the new horror movie Willow Creek. Directed by comedian-turned-filmmaker Bobcat Goldthwait — who has described it as “The Blair-Squatch Project” – the movie stars Bryce Johnson (Pretty Little Liars) as a bigfoot believer who heads deep into California’s Six Rivers National Forest on a quest to record... Continue Reading →

Found Footage 3D starts finding footage

On May 27 in Austin, TX the cameras began rolling last weekend on Found Footage 3D, the world's first found footage horror film to be shot entirely in 3D.Directed by Steven DeGennaro and produced by Texas Chainsaw Massacre co-creator Kim Henkel, filming began Sunday in Austin, TX, and continues in Gonzales, TX, over the next... Continue Reading →

Film News: Nightlight First Image and Details

Supernatural thriller Nightlight to get VOD and US theatrical releaseSynchronicity Entertainment took the Nightlight to the Cannes market with great success. While they’re looking to sell the film, they have already sold the supernatural thriller to Lionsgate here in the States. An update reveals that Film Arcade is partnering on the limited theatrical release, while Lionsgate... Continue Reading →

Film review: Evidence

Another film in the seemingly endless found footage sub-genre Evidence does an alright job in creating an atmosphere for the most part before it careens of into an unexplained Cabin In The Woods style shift.The quick synopsis – Ryan (Ryan McCoy) is making a documentary on his friend, Brett (Brett Rosenberg) about camping for the... Continue Reading →

Film Review – Entity

The found footage film subgenre just keeps on coming with the British movie Entity...The Entity is about a small English TV crew from the show 'Darkest Secrets' set out for the Siberian forest. The show focuses on revisiting the sites of unsolved crimes and they employ the gifts of a psychic whose extraordinary powers may... Continue Reading →

Review – Muirhouse

By RJ BayleyThere must be an army of like minded horror fans out there who are all too keen to rally around the found footage format and defend it to the hilt. Not for what the genre is though. Sure it's offered some fantastic movies unto the altar of horror (Cloverfield, Rec. and the criminally... Continue Reading →

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