The Best Found Footage Horror Movies Of All Time

Heather Donahue in The Blair Witch Project
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For some, found footage horror movies have a reputation for frantic, nausea-inducing cinematography and an equally sickening overabundance of a repeated gimmick within the past decade or so. However, when done right, it can be more than just a gimmick, but an opportunity to tell uniquely immersive stories with a chilling authenticity that any genre could benefit from, really. Of course, scaring people has always been the method’s bread and butter.

I will admit, I believe there may be a few too many found footage movies these days, but I have come across several diamonds in the rough that keep my faith in the subgenre's potential alive and even qualify as some of the best horror movies of all time, in my opinion. In fact, I have many examples to share below, starting with the quintessential example.

Heather Donahue in The Blair Witch Project

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The Blair Witch Project (1999)

While investigating an urban legend, three aspiring documentarians find themselves lost in a wood near Burkittsville, Maryland, and soon begin to suspect that they are not alone.

Why It Is One Of The Best Found Footage Movies: From directors Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez, The Blair Witch Project was astonishingly unique for the horror genre at the time and remains a remarkable achievement for the unrecognizable, but very convincing cast's improvised dialogue and camera use, as well as its ability to make you fear the villain without ever showing it to you.

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Skull from Cannibal Holocaust

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Cannibal Holocaust (1980)

After a documentary film crew disappears deep in the Amazon rainforest, a rescue team discovers the harrowing footage they left behind.

Why It Is One Of The Best Found Footage Movies: The Blair Witch Project brought found footage to the mainstream, but one of the first horror films to use the concept is the grotesque mockumentary-style portion of Cannibal Holocaust – an Italian exploitation piece so shockingly realistic that, as CBS News recalls, the late director Ruggero Deodato had to prove his actors did not actually die on-set in court.

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Stefan Avalos in The Last Broadcast

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The Last Broadcast (1998)

A pair of local access cable TV stars (Lance Weiler and Stefan Avalos) search for evidence of the legend of the Jersey Devil, only to encounter something more dangerous.

Why It Is One Of The Best Found Footage Movies: Also written and directed by Weiler and Avalos, The Last Broadcast is one of the more overlooked found footage thrillers, despite its effectively chilling story and the fact that it predates The Blair Witch Project by a year.

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Hell House LLC (2015)

A group of friends and business partners prepare their latest spooky attraction at an abandoned hotel which they begin to suspect is actually haunted.

Why It Is One Of The Best Found Footage Movies: Not just an overlooked found footage movie but an overlooked haunted house thriller as well, Hell House LLC – the first chapter of Stephen Cognetti’s terrifying mockumentary trilogy – is a relentlessly chilling exercise in masterfully crafted, slow-building dread.

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The Lake Mungo cast

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Lake Mungo (2008)

A documentary crew interviews a family about the strange circumstances that have led them to suspect the spirit of their teenage daughter is haunting them.

Why It Is One Of The Best Found Footage Movies: Easily one of the more sophisticated After Dark Horror Fest entries, writer and director Joel Anderson’s Australian documentary-style ghost story, Lake Mungo, is a horror movie that was more beloved by critics than audiences, despite a cast strong enough to convince you that its heartbreaking story is real.

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Manuela Velasco in [REC]

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[REC] (2007)

A young TV reporter (Manuela Velasco) and her cameraman (Pablo Rosso) become one of several innocents trapped in a quarantined apartment building following a viral outbreak turning people into ravenous, animalistic killers.

Why It Is One Of The Best Found Footage Movies: Many credit Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza’s Spanish-language thriller, [REC], as the found footage subgenre's peak of brilliance for how it effectively takes advantage of its singular setting to authentically create a claustrophobic environment where unstoppable evil lurks at every turn.

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An image of the head of the Statue of Liberty in the streets of NYC.

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Cloverfield (2008)

A group of twenty-somethings struggle to survive the night when a gargantuan creature wreaks havoc on New York.

Why It Is One Of The Best Found Footage Movies: A unique take on monster movies from producer J.J. Abrams and director Matt Reeves, the first of the Cloverfield movies essentially kicked off the found footage trend after becoming a modest commercial and critical success for its absorbing, character-driven narrative that adds an especially devastating aura to the chaos.

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The couple on Paranormal Activity.

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Paranormal Activity Movies (2009-2021)

A series of strange occurrences that are all connected to the horrifying experience of a young L.A. couple (Katie Featherston and Micah Sloat) are captured on camera.

Why It Is One Of The Best Found Footage Movies: Shortly after Cloverfield reintroduced the subgenre to the mainstream, the Paranormal Activity movies ensured the found footage would not go away too soon.

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Stream Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension on Amazon Prime.
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Troll from Troll Hunter

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Trollhunter (2010)

A group of Norwegian students join a mysterious hunter to investigate a series of deaths assumed to be bear attacks, until they discover the threat they are chasing is much, much bigger.

Why It Is One Of The Best Found Footage Movies: The breakout thriller of director André Øvredal, Trollhunter, is a fun, inventive mockumentary which will never let you think of the titular fairy tale creature the same way again.

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Ghoul from Grave Encounters

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Grave Encounters (2011)

The skeptical host of a paranormal reality show and his crew realize they are ill-prepared for a night locked inside a supposedly haunted insane asylum that becomes an inescapable struggle for survival.

Why It Is One Of The Best Found Footage Movies: Grave Encounters feels like what would happen if shows like Ghost Adventures actually captured something sinister: the helpless hosts would shit their pants in desperation from the indelible frights and psychological torture our protagonists can just barely endure.

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Kether Donohue in The Bay

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The Bay (2012)

A young reporter recounts the events of a horrifying 4th of July, during which a strange parasitic outbreak claims the lives of several infected with grotesquely bizarre symptoms in a small town by Chesapeake Bay.

Why It Is One Of The Best Found Footage Movies: Academy Award winner Barry Levinson (Rain Man) directs The Bay – a found footage gem told from multiple angles via handheld cameras, security footage, and news coverage that makes the already frightening concept of a deadly disease all the more believable.

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Dane DeHaan in Chronicle

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Chronicle (2012)

The lives of a lonely teen (Dane DeHaan), his cousin (Alex Russell), and their popular friend (Michael B. Jordan) change for the better (or, maybe, the worse) when a mysterious object gives them superhuman abilities.

Why It Is One Of The Best Found Footage Movies: In addition to being a surprisingly relatable, and cautionary, supernatural coming-of-age story, Chronicle is one of the best “superhero” movies not based on a comic that brilliantly takes advantage of its characters' telekinetic powers to achieve camera angles unique to traditional found footage thrillers.

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Hannah Fierman in V/H/S

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V/H/S Movies (2012-Present)

A night of debauchery ends with a volatile encounter, a documentary crew’s interview with a cult has grave circumstances, a TV news reporter investigates a local urban legend, and more stories framed as lost video cassette recordings make up this engrossing series. 

Why It Is One Of The Best Found Footage Movies: One of the most acclaimed anthology horror movies is 2012’s V/H/S, which spawned a franchise of even more  collections of strange, bizarre, and just plain traumatizing found footage-style shorts that continued in October 2023 with Shudder’s V/H/S/85.

Stream the V/H/S movies (1, 2 and Viral) on Hulu.
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Stream the V/H/S movies (1, 2 and Viral) on Peacock.
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Rent or buy V/H/S/94 on Amazon.
Buy V/H/S/94 on Blu-ray on Amazon.

Buy V/H/S/99 on Blu-ray on Amazon.

Buy V/H/S/85 on Blu-ray on Amazon.

Mark Duplass in Creep

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The Creep Movies (2014, 2017)

These tales involve a deeply manipulative and deadly man (Mark Duplass) and his intimate encounters with two different amateur videographers (Patrick Brice and Desiree Akhavan).

Why It Is One Of The Best Found Footage Movies: One of the most impressive things about the Creep movies – which I hope get another sequel soon – is that both of them are almost entirely improvised from beginning to end, as Duplass revealed to EW, with deeply disturbing results that stick with you long after.

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Blaire's desktop screen in Unfriended

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Unfriended And Unfriended: Dark Web (2015, 2018)

These tales both involve a group of friends whose online chat is breached by an uninvited guest that forces them to play a game with deadly consequences.

Why It Is One Of The Best Found Footage Movies: I firmly believe that the supernatural Unfriended and its more grounded sequel, Unfriended: Dark Web, are some of the best Blumhouse horror movies yet for the way they each tell an intense, character-driven story in real time and entirely from the point of view of the central characters’ laptop screens.

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Host cast

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Host (2020)

As part of their weekly remote activities during quarantine, a group of friends hold a seance over video chat, which soon proves to have dire consequences.

Why It Is One Of The Best Found Footage Movies: Yet another recent thriller I would recommend watching on your computer is Host  – director Rob Savage and writer Jed Shepherd’s Covid-era hit that was originally released exclusively with a Shudder subscription and might be my most preferred entry of the video call horror trend so far.

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What do you think? Do these classics and hidden gems give you a newfound appreciation for found footage horror, or would you prefer that I get lost in the woods for recommending them?

Jason Wiese
Content Writer

Jason Wiese writes feature stories for CinemaBlend. His occupation results from years dreaming of a filmmaking career, settling on a "professional film fan" career, studying journalism at Lindenwood University in St. Charles, MO (where he served as Culture Editor for its student-run print and online publications), and a brief stint of reviewing movies for fun. He would later continue that side-hustle of film criticism on TikTok (@wiesewisdom), where he posts videos on a semi-weekly basis. Look for his name in almost any article about Batman.