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Review for ‘The Borderlands’

Call it “Final Prayer,” as they do in the USA, or call it “The Borderlands,” as they do everywhere else. Just don’t forget to call it the best found footage horror ever!

The concept of found footage horror has, alas, usually been better than the execution. In theory, the found footage format — one in which a movie is created to seem like real-life that just happened to be taped by an observer — is ideally suited to the horror genre.... Read Original Article

“‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning’ is awesome.”

There have been eight movies in the “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” series, but only two are worth watching if you want to feel real horror. One is the original film, “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre,” which was released by director/co-writer Tobe Hooper in 1974 and is rightly regarded as a classic. Like “The Blair Witch Project” a quarter-century later, it did not allow its low budget to get in the way of creating a uniquely creepy aesthetic, cleverly using practical effects and skillful pacing to scare viewers.... Read Original Article