April 28, 2015, Huntsville, AL, LeglessCorpse Films Has acquired the found footage horror film Rohl Farms Haunting. Described as "Blair Witch meets The Strangers".
Showing posts with label Found Footage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Found Footage. Show all posts
Sunday, May 3, 2015
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Devil's Due (2014): A Macabre Review.
Starring Allison Miller, Zach Gilford
Directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett
Aaand we're back. This time I'm tackling Devil's Due, directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett. This appears to be the debut feature-length directing gig for both of them, so I'm sure both their powers combined can come up with a great full length movie, right?
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Frankenstein's Army (2013): A Macabre Review.
Well, yesterday was the DVD/BluRay release of Frankenstein's Army. And from the poster and some of the screenshots I had seen, this was one movie I definitely had to check out. I didn't do a whole lot of research before watching it, as sometimes I like to maximize my surprise while watching. So I was sort of surprised that it's actually shot in a "found footage" style. It also happens to be the first feature film directed by Richard Raaphorst, so how did he do in his debut? Well, allow me to tell you all about it.
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Darkest Night (2013): A Macabre Review.
Starring DJ Perry, Anne Gauthier, Issa Litton
Directed by Noel Tan
Well, here we are again. Today I'm reviewing the first found-footage style movie I've watched in a little while. While there are a few FF movies that aren't so great, I've always been a fan of the style overall. Darkest Night was just released last month, so I took it upon myself to see how it fares. With a budget of approximately 125k, and filmed in the Philippines, it sounded like it had potential. Let's get to it, shall we?
Friday, March 8, 2013
The Frankenstein Theory (2013): A Macabre Review.
Starring Kris Lemche, Joe Egender, Christine Lakin
Directed by Andrew Weiner
Greetings horror freaks. You know, I've always been a fan of the Frankenstein movies (as well as the novel). The Monster is one of the most recognized of all the horror icons, and while the classic movies weren't entirely accurate to the book, I still loved them. So when I heard about The Frankenstein Theory, it easily caught my attention. How did it fare to your humble Gravedigger? Let's find out.
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