Evil Bong 2: King Bong (2009)
Far below the rank of Pineapple Express is Half-baked. Well below Half-baked is this sorry excuse for a stoner comedy, Evil Bong 2. More like evil DUNG. Considering the very limited…
The Ghoulies (1985)
The problem with this fantasy-horror-joke is that the ghoulies play no integral part. The underused ghoulies are summoned as minions and do the bidding of their master. Which means they…
Splatter Farm (1987)
Infamous for being amateur yet respectfully daring, this shot-on-video (ie, camcorder, home movie) abnormality has as many gross-outs as it does laughs. Adding to the offbeatness is that the depictions…
Deadline (1984)
A wealthy, phony douchebag who ignores the needs of his wife and three kids is under pressure to write his next controversial macabre horror screenplay. Deadline is essentially a drama…
Demon Witch Child (1975)
(Spain, aka the Possessed) Reading up on Demon Witch Child leads to it being called a rip of the Exorcist. Really, this strange supernatural work only has one thing in…
Chernobyl Diaries (2012)
If there's anything redeeming about the otherwise ordinary Chernobyl Diaries, it's that it proves a film about tragic urban exploring doesn't need to be "found footage" to work. It doesn't…
Trollhunter (Norway, 2010)
The trouble with many of these found footages (Grave Encounters, et al) is caused by lack of believability. Found footage relies on that to be convincing. Convincing that it's REAL.…
V/H/S (2012)
A muddled mess is this "collection" of found footage within found footage. Although, sometimes it's impossible to know if some scenes are supposed to be found footage from the camera…
Night of the Demon (1980)
One of the "video nasties" banned in the U.K, Night of the Demon's originality and surrealism makes up for the comical, deadpan acting and inconsistent behavior of the "demon." Demon…