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A list of all found footage films. Mostly horror though a few other genres may come into it. Please let me know any suggestions. I hope everyone finds this list useful! Some really great movies on here.

You may find a few Documentary style movies too if they fit close to found footage.

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My Rank Horror Movie

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I Love to Watch Disaster Movies so I am providing this Great List of Disaster Movies for others to get their fill as well.

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300+ One of the largest collections online! Updated Frequently. It is noted that exposure to frightening fictions allow audiences to practice effective coping strategies that can be beneficial in real-world situations. Fans of horror movies or ‘prepper’ genres were not only more prepared for the pandemic, they exhibited greater psychological resilience.

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Horror/-Mystery/-Thriller/-Comedy -etc, bad, good -
movies that I have watched

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Movies rated 8, 9 or 10.

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There's something terrifying as hell about a viral outbreak which turns everyone around you into monsters that want to kill you, eat you, or assimilate you. The Walking Dead (which is not on this list, but is relative to our point) is the most popular show on TV for a reason, folks, and that reason is that pandemics, whether large or small, prey on our most primal of fears: that the world around us can go to hell at any minute.

Walking STDs; hordes of infected humans; killer mutant sheep; viral demons; flesh-eating bacteria; or even alien slugs that are determined to take over the world; the movies on this Best of Viral/Infected Horror list are sure to give you nightmares. Or even daymares. Some of them are really that scary.

For the first 6 movies in the list:

If you're in the mood for a truly quality Viral/Infected Horror flick, any of the movies in our Top Six will do you right. For our money, [REC] and 28 Days Later are probably the best of them, but then again they all bring their own unique and terrifying vision to the Viral/Infected Sub-Genre.

For the remaining:

Below are the rest of our 30 Best Viral Horror flicks, and of course, a few Honorable Mentions thrown in for good measure. Keep in mind that no "Best of" list is ever perfect, but merely a solid starting point for anyone looking to watch some great flicks.

The last 6 being "Honorable Mentions".

Source: http://thehorrorclub.blogspot.ch/2015/09/the-best-of-viral-horror.html

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List import from http://www.imdb.com/list/ls070607652/.

Missing on the list:
909 Experiment
Absinthe
The Garlock Incident
Crybaby Bridge
The Burningmoore Incident
The Interview
The Slender Case
Lost Tapes
The Rheinsberg Tapes
The Mitchell Tapes
Hulk Blood Tapes
Silent Lake
Evidence of a Haunting
The Trick or Treaters
Where's Wendy
Alone in the Ghost House
The Nanabijou Tapes
Dead Eyes
The House on the Wrong Side of the Tracks
Searching for Haizmann
The Legend of the 5ive
Pursuit of a Legend
Resurrecting the Street Walker
End Roll
A Blair Witch Tale
The Lost Footage
File Box
Five Find Your Limit
Poltergeist Encounters
ParaAbnormal
Pestilenz
Four Corners of Fear
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Kerb Crawlers
Red Like Blood
Shallow Creek Cult
Sunshine Girl and the Hunt for Black Eyed Kids
Limestone Burning
In the Dead of Night

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Movies within the genre of horror, sci fi, fantasy or mystery.
Mostly low budget or at least not very well known.
Not all of them are necessarily good, but interesting in their own way if you approach with the right mindset.

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This is a list of good and influential Found Footage movies / Mockumentaries that I recommend to everyone who wants to check out the genre. Most of them are horror/thriller movies, because in my opinion they benefit the most from this style of shooting.

I didn't include "semi"-found footage films that were only partially shot with handheld/surveillance cameras or made to look like found footage (Chernobyl Diaries, The Fourth Kind, Behind the Mask, End of Watch, Wer, Into the Void, Banshee Chapter etc). I also didn't include sequels (except V/H/S 2), because the first ones are almost always the best.

Enjoy! :)

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Two times a year—at the halfway point and during list-making season in November—I send out a list of “significant” movies to the film staff so they can try to see as many as possible before our Year In Film feature. It’s just a simple checklist, presented in the order each film was released theatrically in New York City. The idea is to give our writers time to catch up and give relative obscurities like The Arbor (last year’s No. 13 on our conjoined Best Of The Year list) the same collective consideration as more widely heralded efforts like The Tree Of Life. In the interest of transparency—and recommending a bunch of movies we love—I’m making the halftime list public this year so our readers can play along at home. A few caveats:
- My staff inevitably comes back to me with omissions, and I suspect there will be many in the comments below. We’ll add the big ones to our year-end checklist.
- Normally, the list goes out without categories. The ones below, particularly “The Essentials,” are a reflection of my taste and priorities. Mileage will definitely vary.
- Within the categories, titles are still listed in order of release in NYC through the weekend of July 13th, not in order of preference.
- Overall, the momentum from last year’s embarrassment of cinematic riches has continued into 2012, so now’s the time to get those queues in order.

The Essentials: From "Once Upon a Time in Anatolia" to "Django Unchained"
Hollywood: The System Works!: From "The Grey" to "Lés misérables"
Auteur Obligations: From "Crazy Horse" to "Killing Them Softly"
Notable Documentaries: From "West of Memphis" to "Jiro Dreams of Sushi"
Indie Curiosities: From "Return" to "Promised Land"
Imported Goods: From "Declaration of War" to "Sister"

Source: http://www.avclub.com/articles/best-films-2012,82513/ / http://www.avclub.com/articles/best-films-of-2012-so-far-an-annotated-checklist-p,89844/

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