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  • Bird

    ★★★★★

  • Hangman

    ★★★

  • Savageland

    ★★★★★

  • Dashcam

    ★★★★

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  • Bird

    Bird

    ★★★★★

    I must’ve done something right in the past, because that one morning in Cannes, as I was walking in the morning with Mbak @mirles to watch other film cos I have not got Andrea Arnold’s (Red Road, Fish Tank, American Honey) golden Bird’s ticket, just yet, I randomly opened the website and suddenly, I got one ticket for Bird! And since that second, my whole morning had changed and I just knew, that day was going to be a beautiful…

  • Hangman

    Hangman

    ★★★

    Have a habit of re-watching old good FF in between the new very limited ones. So here it is. If you’re looking for Home Intruders FF.

    Amongst my fave, is 𝐇𝐀𝐍𝐆𝐌𝐀𝐍.

    It was like one of those family film gone wrong. Loved it! It has family drama in it but the storyline and plots are enjoyable and to be honest, after being sooooo in love with The Bay, The Dyatlov’s Pass Incident, Atticus Institute and The Sacrament, this FF felt…

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  • The Triangle

    The Triangle

    ★★★★

    This 2016 FF cult-based mockumentary was written and directed by David Blair, Nathaniel Peterson, Adam Pitman, Andrew Rizzo, and Adam Stilwell.

    The Triangle is among the best found footage cult horror film on the market, so they said. And I can solemnly understand why. 

    It is an unusually beautiful and super fun cult-based FF, IMO. The cinematography was pretty much top notch, with consistent composed and choreographed camerawork, even when they made the odd stylistic choice of occasionally using a…

  • Lunopolis

    Lunopolis

    ★★★★

    I LOVED IT AF! I love it almost as much as I love The Bay. It is not horror, but if you are into Sci Fi, conspiracy theories, time parallel paradox universe like me, and film footage in general. You’d love this one!

    This mockumentary directed by Matthew Avant released in 2009/2010 officially for me falls into one of the craziest and most outlandish found footage plot on a film ever. The ever brilliant storyline kept me going from the…

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