Where can 2019's eerie found footage horror movie Death Of A Vlogger be watched online and is it on Netflix, Hulu or Prime? Death Of A Vlogger belongs to the found genre subgenre, and one early example of the genre is 1980's infamous Cannibal Holocaust. This used the format to such reality blurring effect the director was later brought to court and had to prove he hadn't killed his cast. Of course, The Blair Witch Project was a milestone for the format and became a global sensation in 1999 as both the found footage angle and the movie's early use of the internet for marketing convinced some people it was real.
Found footage has since taken off in a big way, ranging from blockbusters like Cloverfield or the Alycia Debnam-Carey starring Into The Storm to lower budget successes like the Paranormal Activity series. The latter franchise inspired a stream of mediocre found footage horror movies that used the style for cheap jump scares. That said, others, like 2020's Host, prove there's still life in the concept. One major advantage of the subgenre is that a movie doesn't need a huge budget, which in turn allows filmmakers to get a little experimental.
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One intriguing found footage movie to emerge in recent years is Death Of A Vlogger. It stars Graham Hughes — who also wrote, produced and directed — and he plays a vlogger who seems to stumble upon a haunting in his flat. This drives viewers to his channel, but as he investigates further and employs a ghost hunter, the social media attention revolving around whether or not its real spirals out of control. Death Of A Vlogger isn't on Netflix, Hulu or Prime, but there are plenty of platforms to view
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