I need to find it, but there is another found footage movie probably 15-20 years old where they go investigate an old antebellum home. I remember being really surprised by it and liking it. May not be as good as a remember, but I would like to find it again.
One of the podcasts I listen to had a a dude who had this as his number 1 for the year it came out or some similar metric. I had never even heard of it. I'm curious.
Spoiler I just got to the part where the cave starts collapsing in that tiny little tunnel they go through. Around the 35ish minute
Spoiler I am not a fan of this big gap they have to traverse with the rope like around the 40 minute mark. Pretty sure I’d just die if faced this situation.
Got linked to this today an just finished. Pretty good Friday the 13th slasher. I think it being fan made adds to the enjoyment. Nice cameo at the end too.
had this one pop up in my recommendations the other day, guessing it's the same people, just came out
What’s great about horror movies is they can be cheesy and still be great. Especially 80s and 90s horror
It's good if you like found footage and murder and body mutilation that was so graphic that the Italian government put the director on trail for numerous counts of homicide.
They arrested the crew in the airport. The government had to get proof the people were actually alive.
after reading the last couple of pages and scrolling through my streaming services I have decided to give Houses October Built a go, wish me luck
It was decent. Kinda knew what was going to happen given it was based on Jonestown, so that kind of diminishes it.