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Robert Savage (born July 22, 1992) is an English filmmaker. He is the founder of production company BOO-URNS. He is best known for directing the horror films Host (2020), Dashcam (2021) and The Boogeyman (2023).
London-based horror film director Rob Savage hears strange noises coming from the attic of his house, so he video-calls a few friends and goes to investigate…
The documentary tracks the origins of the found footage technique and how it transformed with technological changes throughout the last few decades.
Philipp Escott returns to the roots of THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE, accompanied by familiar filmmakers and critics, delving into the reasons behind the movie’s impact on an entire generation and its perpetuating legacy.
A 30th anniversary documentary about Ghostwatch.
A French documentary on how Covid-19 affected Hollywood and the cinema industry in the United States.
A German exchange student begins an impulsive and ultimately destructive relationship with a shy British boy in her final weeks before returning to Munich and her warring family.
At the start of the pandemic, an indulgent and self-deluded livestreaming improv musician abandons L.A. for London, steals her ex-bandmate's car, and makes the fateful decision to give a ride to an elderly woman who is not what she seems.
Still reeling from the tragic death of their mother, a teenage girl and her younger sister find themselves plagued by a sadistic presence in their house and struggle to get their grieving father to pay attention before it’s too late.
An unidentified creature washes up on the shores of a small coastal town, and a group of high school students decide to drag it to safety and nurse it back to health, with unimaginable consequences.
On the eve of a catastrophic event which will wipe out the hearing population, we follow four deaf characters as they go about their daily lives.
Absence offers a snapshot of a man mourning someone very close to him, and over the course of the film we get some clues as to the sinister cause of his grief.