Quick Review: After 2012's "The Lost Coast Tapes", we now have yet another indie Bigfoot-related 'found footage' flick, and although this one ain't as inventive in its approach, it's much more credible plot-wise, if also very unambiguous. Surely, the night scenes in the forest will give you shivers, and the last ten minutes of the film are quite intense, but apart from that "Willow Creek" is hardly a proper horror film, as 90% of it is a talky walk-in-the-woods set up with not much suspense in it.
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
[5.75/10] Willow Creek (2014)
Willow Creek (2014)
Quick Review: After 2012's "The Lost Coast Tapes", we now have yet another indie Bigfoot-related 'found footage' flick, and although this one ain't as inventive in its approach, it's much more credible plot-wise, if also very unambiguous. Surely, the night scenes in the forest will give you shivers, and the last ten minutes of the film are quite intense, but apart from that "Willow Creek" is hardly a proper horror film, as 90% of it is a talky walk-in-the-woods set up with not much suspense in it.
Quick Review: After 2012's "The Lost Coast Tapes", we now have yet another indie Bigfoot-related 'found footage' flick, and although this one ain't as inventive in its approach, it's much more credible plot-wise, if also very unambiguous. Surely, the night scenes in the forest will give you shivers, and the last ten minutes of the film are quite intense, but apart from that "Willow Creek" is hardly a proper horror film, as 90% of it is a talky walk-in-the-woods set up with not much suspense in it.
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Think I've had my fill of found footage movies.
Alex, me too, but I continue watching them for whatever reason. :)
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