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If you are a fan of the horror genre fan and are also familiar with the found footage style of filmmaking. In that case, you probably know that the blend between found footage and horror is exhilarating and brilliantly horrifying. That’s why we have compiled a list of the 7 best-found footage horror films you can find on Prime Video right now.
Hell House LLC (Watch Now)
Hell House LLC is a found-footage supernatural horror film written and directed by Stephen Cognetti. The 2015 film is set five years after fifteen people were killed during a haunted house tour and it follows a documentary who goes into the same haunted house to investigate what really happened. Hell House LLC stars Ryan Jennifer Jones, Danny Bellini, Gore Abrams, Jared Hacker, Adam Schneider, and Alice Bahlke.
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If you are a fan of the horror genre fan and are also familiar with the found footage style of filmmaking. In that case, you probably know that the blend between found footage and horror is exhilarating and brilliantly horrifying. That’s why we have compiled a list of the 7 best-found footage horror films you can find on Prime Video right now.
Hell House LLC (Watch Now)
Hell House LLC is a found-footage supernatural horror film written and directed by Stephen Cognetti. The 2015 film is set five years after fifteen people were killed during a haunted house tour and it follows a documentary who goes into the same haunted house to investigate what really happened. Hell House LLC stars Ryan Jennifer Jones, Danny Bellini, Gore Abrams, Jared Hacker, Adam Schneider, and Alice Bahlke.
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- 10/14/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
The Coast Guard
Directed by Ki-duk Kim
South Korea, 2002
With Ki-duk Kim releasing a new film at this year’s Cannes, his older material warrants a small retrospective. Ki-duk’s best films – The Isle, Bad Guy, Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter…and Spring, 3-Iron – are tender and violent portraits of mostly mute protagonists, often marked by sudden and unexpected acts of brutality. The Coast Guard takes these similar tropes to form Ki-duk’s most scathing commentary on the South Korean military state.
Kang Sang-byeong (Dong-gun Jang) is the most gung-ho member of the Korean Coast Guard. He obsesses over one day finding and killing a spy just beyond the borders he patrols. He paints his face in camouflage for routine exercises, incessantly scans the shoreline with manic eyes, and lives the military code as bible. When a drunken couple crosses the forbidden fencing Kang finds his chance and doesn’t miss.
Directed by Ki-duk Kim
South Korea, 2002
With Ki-duk Kim releasing a new film at this year’s Cannes, his older material warrants a small retrospective. Ki-duk’s best films – The Isle, Bad Guy, Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter…and Spring, 3-Iron – are tender and violent portraits of mostly mute protagonists, often marked by sudden and unexpected acts of brutality. The Coast Guard takes these similar tropes to form Ki-duk’s most scathing commentary on the South Korean military state.
Kang Sang-byeong (Dong-gun Jang) is the most gung-ho member of the Korean Coast Guard. He obsesses over one day finding and killing a spy just beyond the borders he patrols. He paints his face in camouflage for routine exercises, incessantly scans the shoreline with manic eyes, and lives the military code as bible. When a drunken couple crosses the forbidden fencing Kang finds his chance and doesn’t miss.
- 5/13/2011
- by Neal Dhand
- SoundOnSight
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