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Submitted by RTurek76 25d ago | article

Movie Guide: The Future of Found Footage Horrors

Found footage never went away, it has always been here, contrary to the mainstream media's claims that "found footage" films are smokin' hot courtesy of The Devil Inside successful opening weekend. And ShockTillYouDrop.com has waxed philosophical before as to why audiences are fascinated with this narrative device.

Yes, the sub-genre is here to stay, at least until movie-goers completely dismiss it. Then it may go into hibernation, only to be rejuvenated years later. For now, with Chronicle opening on February 3, Shock Till You Drop thought it was a good time to look ahead at the glut of found footage films that are coming to a screen near you. (Chronicle, Cinema, Cloverfield 2, The Devil Inside, The Last Exorcism, The Last Exorcism 2)

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