

Horror Movies Found That Will Make You Believe They’re Real – Anomaly (Courtesy)
It is true that the suspension of credibility has diminished over the years, and this does not mean that the public has become less credulous, but that, in reality, fictional stories have not been able to appeal to that sentiment. For this reason, we remember some found footage horror films that made viewers believe that what they were seeing was real.
Just see what happened in 1999 with ‘The Blair Witch Project’, one of most found footage movies which made the audience believe it was real. Many viewers believed that they were watching real material from a documentary about three boys, film students, who were kidnapped by an ancient witch. Available on HBO Max and Amazon Prime Video.
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Relying on the most experimental cinema, one of best footage found horror movies is ‘Skinamarink’. A title recently released in some digital festivals, which was born as a short film. The story follows two children who wake up in the middle of the night, their parents aren’t home, and items start disappearing. Available on Shudder.
V/H/S
Now that it has become a popular saga, “V/H/S” was originally a horror movie “found footagewhich made more than one believe it was real. It’s an anthology where directors like Ti West, Adam Wingard and others created short films that were unrelated, but told a larger story of a thief discovering a dead body. Available on Amazon Prime Video.
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Taking advantage of the arrival of technology and different tools, Rob Savage imagined how to tell a horror movie in a common video call with ‘Host’. The story follows six friends who, during a meeting, decide to play the Ouija board to summon a demon. What they didn’t expect was that strange things began to happen to each of them. Available on Apple TV.
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Another phenomenon that became very popular among lovers of the paranormal was investigative programs. Just to give more credibility to this type of reality show, ‘Grave Encounters’ was released in 2011, a story with a simple but effective premise, a group of charlatan ghost hunters want to record an episode in a psychiatric hospital, without waiting for it to be released. what happens there becomes real. Available on Claro, YouTube and Amazon Prime Video.
Lake Mungo
Finally, by way of mockumentary, we have a cult horror film that has become very popular in recent years, ‘Lake Mungo’. It is a case in which a family, after the death of their daughter Alice, begins to experience a series of strange events in their home.
By Jorge Ruiz
Source: Nacion Flix

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