A group of five American students travels to the Ural Mountains in Russia to film a documentary about the mysterious deaths of nine hikers decades earlier.
It is rated R for violence and disturbing images. While some critics found the shaky-cam aesthetic outdated, it is often cited as a solid "midnight movie" for fans of the genre. El paso del diablo
Released in 2013, this is a sci-fi horror film directed by Renny Harlin that uses the "found footage" style to explore the real-life of 1959. A group of five American students travels to