The found footage subgenre in horror films has been overused since the success of The Blair Witch Project and Paranormal Activity. Netflix offers a range of recent found footage movies, including Taiwanese horror Incantation and Turkish horror Dabbe: The Possession. Creep and Cam are standout films in the found footage genre, offering a balance of satire, comedy, and real-world terror.
The found footage subgenre has been used (or rather overused) in horror flicks since the success of The Blair Witch Project and the Paranormal Activity franchise, but some of the best recent found footage movies are now on Netflix. Found footage movies most often fall under the horror or thriller umbrella because the "found footage" meant to simulate hand-held cameras used by amateurs or phone footage cobbled together allows filmmakers to slowly parse out clues for the audience in a unique way.
2022's Taiwanese found footage horror, Incantation, is a recent example on Netflix.
The found footage subgenre has been used (or rather overused) in horror flicks since the success of The Blair Witch Project and the Paranormal Activity franchise, but some of the best recent found footage movies are now on Netflix. Found footage movies most often fall under the horror or thriller umbrella because the "found footage" meant to simulate hand-held cameras used by amateurs or phone footage cobbled together allows filmmakers to slowly parse out clues for the audience in a unique way.
2022's Taiwanese found footage horror, Incantation, is a recent example on Netflix.
- 11/23/2023
- by Amanda Bruce, Shaurya Thapa
- ScreenRant
Stars: Mathilde Lamusse, Suzy Bemba, Samarcande Saadi, Brahim Hadrami, Mériem Sarolie, Félix Glaux-Delporto | Written and Directed by Alexandre Bustillo, Julien Maury
In Moroccan folklore, Kandisha was a woman who used her beauty to seduce and kill invading Portuguese soldiers. After her death, she was reborn as a djinn who seduces men and lures them to their death. It’s also the title of the latest film from writer/directors Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury. They’re best known for their ferocious debut feature Inside. And, while I think their second film Livid is their best work, it as well as everything after it has failed to match Inside’s critical and popular success. After the relative failure of their Texas Chainsaw Massacre prequel Leatherface they’ve returned to France and their bloody roots to make Kandisha. Is that enough to help them turn things around?
Amélie (Mathilde Lamusse), Bintou (Suzy...
In Moroccan folklore, Kandisha was a woman who used her beauty to seduce and kill invading Portuguese soldiers. After her death, she was reborn as a djinn who seduces men and lures them to their death. It’s also the title of the latest film from writer/directors Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury. They’re best known for their ferocious debut feature Inside. And, while I think their second film Livid is their best work, it as well as everything after it has failed to match Inside’s critical and popular success. After the relative failure of their Texas Chainsaw Massacre prequel Leatherface they’ve returned to France and their bloody roots to make Kandisha. Is that enough to help them turn things around?
Amélie (Mathilde Lamusse), Bintou (Suzy...
- 7/21/2021
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
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