Thomas Baldinger’s feature length debut, Who’s Jenna…?, has a messy plot and plays a little too safe but is still an entertaining watch nonetheless.
Category: Indie Films
Indie Film Review: Strawberry Flavored Plastic
Colin Bemis’s Strawberry Flavored Plastic features an original take on the found footage genre with a chilling lead performance while suffering from some minor character and structure issues.
Indie Film Review: The Follower
Kévin Mendiboure’s film, The Follower, puts a unique spin on the found footage horror sub-genre but suffers from some iffy acting and an uneven second half.
Indie Film Review: The Last Witch
The Last Witch is a solid horror film with some ideas and legitimate scares but is also somewhat hamstrung by its found footage style.
Cult of Chucky Review
The seventh installment of the Child’s Play franchise, Cult of Chucky, has an intriguing premise bogged down from absolutely bizarre execution.
Indie Film Review – Hell House LLC: Director’s Cut DVD
Stephen Cognetti’s independent mockumentary/found footage horror film, Hell House LLC, provides a unique and genuinely intriguing take on the found footage sub-genre while dialing up solid scares.
The Dark Tapes Review
The Dark Tapes is a found footage indie film that brings the scares throughout its anthology style.
Beware the Slenderman Review
HBO’s new documentary, Beware the Slenderman, is an icily depressing look at two young girls who were influenced to murder their friend by a web-created character.
Road to the Well Review
Road to the Well is a beautifully shot and finely acted debut from indie filmmaker Jon Cvack.
UFO: It Is Here Review
UFO: It Is Here is a competently directed horror film that brings the thrills while being hampered by a found footage film style.