Written by Zoë Rose Smith
Found footage is one of those sub-genres that works incredibly well when it comes to the horror genre. It enables so much realism to a horror film, that helps make them way scarier – that’s if you like found footage.
Which is why I was so excited to be invited by DeVaughn Taylor on to his Bloody Blunts Cinema Club podcast to discuss two horror found footage films that really stand out: MEGAN IS MISSING and BE MY CAT: A FILM FOR ANNE.