In the wake of Bobcat Goldthwait’s Wolf Creek, the film’s metaphorical ambitions are as under-realized as its story-circumscribing use of found footage.
The film’s most egregious flaws are freely (and somewhat hilariously) pointed out by Joe Berlinger in his DVD commentary track.
It’s a welcome contrast to the first film’s snuff-y atmosphere and mean-spiritedness.
Another opening-night gala screening, another crapshoot.
According to reports from Sundance, In Fear drew a lot of inspiration from The Blair Witch Project.
Lovely Molly merely adheres to contrived, predictable views of how the abused process and cope with grief.
The Blair Witch Project is most remarkable in its evocation of myths refusing comprehension.