
Dread Central is a long-running online horror news and editorial site that regularly covers found footage films through reviews, festival coverage, and industry news. They often spotlight smaller or independent found footage titles that might not receive mainstream attention. As a result, they function as a critical voice shaping how found-footage films are discovered and discussed.

Found Footage Horror Movies – Movie reviews, spanning 2024 – 2025 +
FFHM is building a massive index of found footage movie reviews, including rare titles, deep cuts, and cult favorites alongside more widely known films, making it one of the most comprehensive resources for up to date found footage reviews available online.

FoundFootage Critic – Movie reviews: 2015 – 2023
Their comprehensive archive of reviews spanning 2015-2023 compliments our more recent reviews (2023 – 2025+) provided by Found Footage Horror Movies. FFC’s’ close ties to POV Horror has provided them with access to a select group of rare films not distributed and streamed anywhere else online.

POV Horror offers one of the world’s largest collections of found footage horror movies and series. All films are curated from more than 20 countries around the world. They also own the worldwide rights to more than 120 found footage films. POV Offers monthly and annual subscription plans. New films are added weekly POV Horror offers a free 7-day trial.

FoundTV is a streaming service and app dedicated entirely to the found-footage horror genre. It features a library of new releases, cult classics, and exclusive titles. The service can be watched for free with ads or with a paid subscription for an ad-free experience. The platform is available on various devices, including mobile phones and smart TVs.

Unnamed Footage Festival – March 27-29, 2026 in San Francisco, CA
The Unnamed Footage Festival is dedicated to showcasing found footage and faux-documentary films as a legitimate cinematic movement, not just a horror subgenre. Programming highlights range from comedy and sci-fi to drama, which shines a light on the diversity and evolution of the form beyond well-known titles like The Blair Witch Project and Paranormal Activity.

r/foundfootage is a community for those who enjoy the found footage genre of filmmaking. They encourage discussion, reviews, recommendations and debates on this fantastic form of cinematography! Their motto is ‘Keep it reel!’

Facebook group alternative to r/foundfootage where fans of the found-footage sub-genre gather to share movie suggestions, theories, fan-art and more. It’s focused on celebrating and analyzing films in the “found footage” subgenre, including a mix of deep-cuts, cult curiosities, and mainstream titles.

DiabolikDVD – Found Footage DVDs & Blu-Ray
DiabolikDVD is an independent online retailer that has been operating for over 20 years, specializing in horror, cult, and “weird cinema” discs from around the world — particularly imports and limited editions. While Diabolik caters to the larger genre of horror, cult and weird cinema market, we encourage you to shop their curated Found Footage section.

Only Found Footage Fans is an online shop dedicated exclusively to Blu-ray, DVD, VHS and limited edition “in-world camera” horror films—including found footage, screenlife, faux-doc, hybrid and POV titles. OFFF focuses on offering new releases, limited editions, and the hard-to-find classics for genre aficionados

Found Footage Manifesto – Adrian Țofei
The Found Footage Manifesto (2012) argues that found-footage films are defined by their attempt to convince viewers they are watching real, unfiltered events. It lays out shared principles—naturalistic performances, diegetic cameras, minimal scoring, and realistic camera behavior—that helped frame the style as a legitimate cinematic approach rather than a gimmick. This framework continues to influence how filmmakers approach realism and authenticity in the genre today.
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