Webcast
- 2018
- 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
1.5K
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When two young filmmakers suspect their neighbours are involved with the abduction of a teenage girl, they begin to run surveillance on them, and that's when things start to go wrong.When two young filmmakers suspect their neighbours are involved with the abduction of a teenage girl, they begin to run surveillance on them, and that's when things start to go wrong.When two young filmmakers suspect their neighbours are involved with the abduction of a teenage girl, they begin to run surveillance on them, and that's when things start to go wrong.
Joe Tremain
- Ed Dickens
- (as Joseph Tremain)
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I'm a big fan of found footage horrors, but a lot of the newer once are not up to par... This one is quite good!Recommeneded!
I thoroughly enjoyed this low-budget film. If you go into this with the mindset that it is a mystery, that could develop into a horror film, you'll definitely enjoy your time spent.
Unlike most found footage horror films, this one doesn't really drag or, has a storyline that goes nowhere. It's very consistent, and has somewhat of an interesting ending. Think of "the wicker man" Mixed with "The Last Exorcism."
The beginning is a bit slow, but it was an all around good movie. Both main actors were really good, the story was interesting, and it had some scares in it.
Was different, I fall asleep during a lot of movies, didn't on this one.
Was different, I fall asleep during a lot of movies, didn't on this one.
I'm a huge fan of films like The Blair Witch Project and Paranormal Activity - and quite clearly, so is Webcast. Having said that, it's not trying to walk over well-trodden ground, more like stamp over it to create something new from old footsteps.
It also wears it's heart on it's sleeve by giving nods to films like The Wickerman and Rosemary's Baby, but again, it takes those ideas and on, what must be pocket change, tries to expand - and succeeds for the most part.
I found it very frightening at times and very real - and as long as a film in this sub genre can do that, it's worth a watch.
It also wears it's heart on it's sleeve by giving nods to films like The Wickerman and Rosemary's Baby, but again, it takes those ideas and on, what must be pocket change, tries to expand - and succeeds for the most part.
I found it very frightening at times and very real - and as long as a film in this sub genre can do that, it's worth a watch.
I checked out the review page before posting this and there seems to be a few silly reviews. This is a well constructed horror flick and the tension builds nicely throughout. It's not perfect, but great to see the weirdness of folk horror like The Wickerman used to inspire something more akin to The Blair Witch Project. Yes, the camera is shaky, yes it looks like a vlog, and yes the dialogue is naturally repetitive at times - it's meant to look real - and that's the point. The tension broods and delivers with a solid climax.
Did you know
- TriviaWebcast won the 2019 'Audience Award' at the Unnamed Footage Festival in San Francisco. A film festival dedicated to the sub-genre of found footage.
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- Filming locations
- Enfield, North London, England, UK(on location)
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- £20,000 (estimated)
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