5 Found Footage Flicks Worth Watching on Amazon Prime
Now that so many of us have been asked to remain at home during the Coronavirus crisis, streaming entertainment is more important than ever: as a distraction, an escape, and a way to feel connected to the outside world, cinema is more important than ever.
If you’re looking to bulk up on your horror knowledge, we’ve assembled a list of 5 Found Footage Movie Worth Watching on Amazon Prime. We’ll do our best to keep the recommends coming, with additional recommends of what’s worth watching on Hulu, Amazon, Shudder, and more.
Enjoy!
Behind the Mask: the Rise of Leslie Vernon
Nice, normal-looking Leslie Vernon (Nathan Baesel) has an obsession with movie-style slashers like Michael Myers, Jason Voorhees and Freddy Krueger. Leslie decides to follow in the footsteps of his heroes, and, ever the self-promoter, invites a documentary filmmaker (Angela Goethals) and her crew to follow him around as he constructs his own grisly legacy.
Digging Up the Marrow
Writer/director Adam Green (Hatchet) sets out to make a documentary after being contacted by a mysterious man named William Dekker (Ray Wise). Dekker claims he can prove that “monsters are real” and insists these grotesque creatures are forgotten, hideously deformed humanoids inhabiting a vast, underground metropolis of the damned. Determined to expose the truth, Green embarks on a bone-chilling odyssey and gets more than he bargains for.
The Last Broadcast
A man (David Beard) films a documentary about four men who went into the Pine Barrens of New Jersey looking for the Jersey Devil, and only one survives.
The Triangle
Three filmmakers receive an unsettling postcard from an estranged friend living in a secluded commune. The filmmakers take their cameras into the wilderness of Montana to document the mysterious inner workings of the group. On their disconcerting road to self-sufficiency, witnessing something more shocking than they ever imagined.
Willow Creek
Described by Jimmy Kimmel as “Scary and the Hendersons”, Bobcat Goldthwait’s Willow Creek centers on a Bigfoot believer whose idea of a romantic getaway is to head deep into the woods video camera in tow, trying to shoot his own Bigfoot footage. His long-suffering girlfriend agrees to tag along for the ride, despite the fact that she thinks Bigfoot has about as much chance of being real as leprechauns.
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