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So, 'The Fear Footage 2: Curse of the Tape' dives deep into that found footage style that some really dig. It’s got this unsettling vibe, and you can feel the tension build as you watch. The whole setup around Deputy Leo Cole’s body cam footage adds a layer of realism that’s kind of haunting. The pacing meanders in a way that keeps you invested, revealing just enough to raise the stakes without giving everything away. Practical effects are used sparingly, which makes the scares hit harder, and the performances feel genuine, especially considering the actors are working within such a raw format. What really stands out is how it plays with the idea of recorded horror, leaving you wondering what’s real and what’s not.
Found footage horrorExplores themes of reality vs. fictionIntriguing pacing and tension
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Ricky Umberger
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