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The Taking of Deborah Logan (2014)
A young student takes her thesis to the next level by creating a documentary focused on an Alzheimer's patient. But that's the last thing she ended up capturing on film.
I LOVE Found Footage horror films and this one definitely did not disappoint. This film captures all of the aspects of Horror that I adore. We have a strong female lead and an ending resulting in a plot twist that's unexpected. I've been wanting to see this film for a while and I was finally able to find it on Shudder. For those of you playing along, Shudder is a streaming service dedicated strictly to Horror. I highly recommend both Shudder and The Taking of Deborah Logan for any horror fans out there.
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A short horror film is a brief-but-effective form of horror media; unlike full length movies, a horror short aims to frighten the viewer with a scary story told within the span of mere minutes. I’ve compiled a list of my favorite short features from several different horror sub-genres, and have also included links to where the entire short can be watched for free. Please be aware that any of the films listed below may contain jump scares, flashing lights, or depictions of subject matter that you find distressing or offensive. Image art is from “Winston”.
EERIE: creepy atmospheres, macabre settings, ghostly figures, and unwelcome visitors from the supernatural realm.
Father’s Day by Anthony Scott Burns
The Jigsaw by The Al-Safar Bros.
Intruders by Santiago Menghini
The Last Seance by Laura Kulik
Whisper by Breakneck Films
Abandoned by Jordan Hudecz
Downstairs by The Boxleitner Brothers
A Tap at the Window by GPx Horror
CREATURES: monsters, wraiths, ghouls, and things that lurk in the woods.
The Little Mermaid by Nicholas Humphries
Rue by Derek Franson
The Birch by Crypt TV
Evaded by Johannes Persson & Rasmus Wassber
The Bells by Virat Pal
Don’t Look by Christopher Cox
Clap Clap by Brandon Piskorik
The Moonlight Man by Danny Donahue
ANIMATED: artistic terror illustrated beautifully–and horrifically–through moving images, free from the constraints of mortal flesh and blood.
Winston by Aram Sarkisian
Looking Glass by Erik Rosenlund
The Backwater Gospel by Bo Mathorne
Macabre by Jerónimo Rocha and João Miguel Real
Alma by Rodrigo Blaas
The Midnight Parasites by Yōji Kuri
DREAD: tension and suspense, crafted with the intention of keeping the viewer in an escalating state of apprehension before the final chilling reveal.
The Ten Steps by Brendan Muldowney
In Extremis by Gregory Crosbie
Alone Time by Rod Blackhurst
The Bridge Partner by Gabriel Olson
The Facts in the Case of Mister Hollow by Rodrigo Gudiño and Vincent Marcone
Two Birds by Brendan Beachman
Peekers by Mark Steensland
Don’t Fall Asleep by Aaron Van Maanen
The Thrift by Stanley Azarcon
OCCULT: demons, possessions, rituals, prophecies, and entities that exist beyond human comprehension.
3 Versos by FindaStoryTV
The Maiden by Michael Chaves
La Boca del Leon by Alfonso Garcia
Don’t Go Down to Wildor by Bloody Cuts Films
The Outer Darkness by ALTER
Behind by Kendy Ty
CREEPYPASTA: inspired by Internet horror lore, also known as “creepypastas”.
The Russian Sleep Experiment by Framed Pictures
NoEnd House by Ethan Linder
White with Red by Brandon Christensen
I Heard It Too by Matt Sears and Tim Knight
The Rake by Shun Otsubo
Ben Drowned by Jake Pound
UNSETTLING: explorations of particularly disturbing subjects, such as extreme mutilation, ultraviolence, and body horror. Not safe for work and not recommended for those upset, offended, or repulsed by graphic content.
Point of View by Justin Harding
The Disappearance of Willie Bingham by Matt Richards
Don’t Move by Bloody Cuts Films
The Smiling Man by A.J. Briones
Capstone’s Oak by Will Phelps
Turn Around by Loste Films
Dead Man’s Lake by Bloody Cuts Films
ENJOY!
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