The Paranormal Network YouTube channel has a new treat for the visitors to its channel. Starting today and continuing on through every Friday, they’ll be posting a full movie, giving viewers the chance to watch them entirely free of charge. It’s much like what JoBlo Movies has going on with the Free Movie of the Day and Friday Fright Nights series. Now Paranormal Network is getting in on the action as well! The movie that has been released through the channel today is the 2020 found footage supernatural horror movie Godforsaken! You can watch the movie over on the YouTube channel linked above, or you can just watch it in the embed at the top of this article.
Written and directed by Ali Akbar Akbar Kamal (who previously directed the TV movie Zalus and the action movie Faceless), Godforsaken has the following short and simple synopsis: Indie doc crew...
Written and directed by Ali Akbar Akbar Kamal (who previously directed the TV movie Zalus and the action movie Faceless), Godforsaken has the following short and simple synopsis: Indie doc crew...
- 10/28/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Stars: Chad Tailor, Mélie B. Rondeau, Katie Fleming, Domenic Derose, Nicole Fairbairn, Chris Kelly, JoAnn Bundock, Flora Burke, Dan Bieman, Pat Raftis | Written and Directed by Ali Akbar Akbar Kamal
Do you remember how great the film [Rec] was? Ali Akbar Akbar Kamal does. It looks so easy, to make a brilliant, handycam horror movie, right? Well, it’s not that easy. For your consideration, I present the film Godforsaken.
Our indie horror kicks off with a wobbly handycam. A man sitting in a car, then going into a funeral. Our protagonist is an indie filmmaker, so naturally, he films everything that ever happens to him. People are thrilled he is filming at the funeral. They are also more interested to talk about the latest developments in his filmmaking career, than they are the person who passed away. To be fair, a lady does tell him, that filming during the funeral is “inappropriate”. She is right.
Do you remember how great the film [Rec] was? Ali Akbar Akbar Kamal does. It looks so easy, to make a brilliant, handycam horror movie, right? Well, it’s not that easy. For your consideration, I present the film Godforsaken.
Our indie horror kicks off with a wobbly handycam. A man sitting in a car, then going into a funeral. Our protagonist is an indie filmmaker, so naturally, he films everything that ever happens to him. People are thrilled he is filming at the funeral. They are also more interested to talk about the latest developments in his filmmaking career, than they are the person who passed away. To be fair, a lady does tell him, that filming during the funeral is “inappropriate”. She is right.
- 4/6/2022
- by Chris Thomas
- Nerdly
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