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| | | | | Old and grizzled, a mountain recluse prepares for a looming storm and the end of his life. He is tormented by a dark force that haunts him | |
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| | | | | The found footage genre is still alive, but it's not exactly doing well - especially if House on Eden is any sort of temperature reader. It goes to prove that anyone with a script and a camera can make a film, but that doesn't mean it's going to be quality cinema. From A Spooky AF... | |
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| | | | | I had high hopes for Grave Encounters after I saw the Trailer on You Tube six years ago. It got quite a lot of attention online, due to it jumping on the found footage bandwagon and by cashing in on the popularity of supernatural reality TV. The movie poster takes great pains to reference that fact. Shows such as Ghost Hunters and Most Haunted still pull in big TV ratings. Even I've been guilty of watching them in the past. So the idea of a TV crew investigating the paranormal and genuinely encountering it sounded very promising. Alas, Grave Encounters fails to reach it's potential in my opinion, although my primary objection hinges on a very subjective preconception. One that other viewers may not share. | |
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