Three teens set out to fix their schools bullying problem by staging their own hunger games and documenting the whole process. Written by Anonymous Found Footage is a 2014 American English-language Comedy movie starring Carter Roy, Alena Von Stroheim, Chris O brien, Tom Saporito, Scott Allen Perry, Jessica Perrin and Kevin D Wilson. FF3D was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Steven Degennaro, Charles Mulford and Kim Henkel. The film is written and directed by Steven Degennaro. Found Footage was released on 22nd October 2014 and takes a screen time of 108 min. and it received positive reviews from critics when it was released. Cinematography was done by Drew Daniels and editing by Pete Barnstrom
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Jini Score 6.7/10
Critics Score 59%
Rating 6.0/10
Jini Score 6.7%
Critics Score 59
Rating 6.0
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Release
Date22 OCT 2014
Language
English
Genre
Comedy
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Found Footage Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 59%
Rob Hunter
Found Footage 3D remains an entertaining watch despite its missteps, and its still far better than most ff films as it delivers solid performances, smart observations, and a fun ride. ( Read More )
Brad Miska
It truly is a modern indie gem that really, really deserves a place among the greats. ( Read More )
Patrick Bromley
This isnt just a movie that makes lemonade out of 3D, found footage lemons. ( Read More )
Anton Bitel
This is not so much Scary Movie style dumb assed spoofery as self aware, sophisticated meta horror think Scream updated for the digicam generation. ( Read More )
Joey Keogh
As a clever commentary on found footage and the perils of low budget film making, its hugely entertaining. ( Read More )