A group of friends vacationing in a remote cabin encounter more than they bargained for in Mathieu Ratthe's found-footage horror film By Frank Scheck ‘Faces of Death’ Review: Barbie Ferreira and Dacre ...
Family members of two toddlers who were killed in a West Quebec house fire a year ago Friday said their grief still comes rushing back at times, but they get through it by leaning on each other. On ...
Low-budget horror filmmakers have seemingly found every possible way to construct a “found footage” movie, but with “The Gracefield Incident,” writer-director Mathieu Ratthe tries something unusual: ...
"Some things can't be unseen." Holy crap this looks freaky. An official trailer has debuted for a freaky new alien horror movie titled The Gracefield Incident. This is yet another found footage movie, ...
Filmmaking is about manipulating the audience’s view on a story through pictures, and that’s why found footage has always been kind of weird. Found footage forces the perspective of the audience to ...
That’s the opening line of dialogue in The Gracefield Incident, the first feature film from Mathieu Ratthe, which, over the course of 90 minutes, never properly answers that question. The “found ...