I’ve worked security at a lot of places and trust me. It’s nerve-racking when you hear something and nobody’s supposed to be inside the building but you
@ o yeah one time this construction company was tearing down an old mental hospital and I got to watch the job site at night to make sure no homeless went inside that was the scariest shit for like three days
Pretty good example of how people are wrong when they say they're afraid of being alone in the dark. They're actually just afraid that they might not be alone.
@@sandiegobrewreviewfun times, worked security at a old hospital getting redone and had to make sure homeless people or people wasn’t stealing materials and my god that place was worst than a horror movie.only saving grace was people coming knocking on the door thinking it still was a active hospital
I am mostly deaf and I thought he said one day at a time making some kind of Alcoholics Anonymous joke and I laughed. Didn’t even seem out of place😂😂🤷🏾♂️👍🏾
I think the caretaker avoids trouble because he only visits for an hour or two at a time. The group didn't experience anything until they had been there for four or five hours straight. The idea that a haunted place doesn't reveal itself quickly is interesting, as if it takes time for the spirits to realize people are there.
@@Carstein666could also be like a illness type thing where u need a certain amount of exposure for it to take hold. an hour in the day time isn't enough but a few hours at night let's them latch onto u
it could also be that the spirits tolerate the caretaker more, he actually cares about the place and keeps it secure those guys? they disturb them, scream and walk around like they own the place, no respect for the hospital at all
The full text, which acts as *great* foreshadowing, is "Demons in the Walls, Demons in the Halls, Demons in my Mind, Demons you will Find." Also, one of the credits bits is "No Rats Were Eaten During the Making of This Film" And yeah, that reveal of the "Death Awaits" door is one of the best in horror cinema, imo - it's the turning point where you realize it's not going to be just another run-of-the-mill haunted house movie.
@@CameySaurusRex you can definitely tell the kind of person he is just by the way he dresses and acts, he thinks he is the coolest person in the room at any given time
I love this movie, it's the embodiment of utter hopelessness and despair. What can you hope for when there's no day, just night, there's no exit, just endless corridors, there's no sense of time, there's no reality that makes any logical sense, there's absolutely nothing you can do, but die. This is Hell, there's no escaping it. Can't blame any of the characters for doing stupid things... except setting foot in that place.
@@wolfwing1 Indeed, it manages to do away with this flaw that often come up in these types of movies by having the characters stuck in a reality-altering hell dimension, it continuously shifts to take away any means of escape.
Happy to see people finally reacting to Grave Encounters. I saw this movie back when I was in High School. The death of the doctor being overshadowed by the dead of Babe Ruth was such a nice touch.
Yeah I'm surprised there aren't many reactions especially from larger reactors to this movie. I know it's not as big as other found footage films like Blair Witch or Paranormal Activity, but it's still a well known found footage movie. I hope we get more reactions from others too.
i found this movie to be more funny than scary to me. not just because of the over-use of the :O face jumpscare, but just the dialogue between the crew, and how it was shot. felt more like a parody of ghost adventures than anything else. still really like it, but never felt "scared"
I think this movie got under my skin because the concept of ending up locked up in an asylum and the sun never rises and you go days trapped in darknes. You bust thru the entrance you came into originally only to find it now only leads to endless corridors of darkness. your cameras and batteries are slowly draining. there seems to be no escape. your friends are dying one by one and you're seeing apparitions of dead patients. the concept always sells this movie to me. it brings upon an inner dread in me that is hard to articulate
I enjoy this one and the Hell House LLC series. I recently rewatched both these series on my recent trip to Eureka Springs for their giant Zombje Crawl event. Just good spooky fun.
So this is one of my favourite horror movies but I remember it scaring the hell out of me as a teenager. I watched the trailer for it while I was babysitting and literally threw my phone across the room. The two girls I babysat were six and eight, and the eight year old was particularly sensitive to anything scary (I had to turn off a family friendly tv show when an episode had a witch in it). The six year old begs me to let her watch the trailer too, wanting to see why I freaked out, and I'm thinking there's no way on earth that I can do that. The eight year old was in another room so wasn't aware of any of this, thankfully. The six year old keeps asking me so I eventually decide that it would probably be okay to just show her a still picture of the moment that freaked me out - the ghost/creature girl turning around and her face distorting. So I find a picture of her distorted face, warn the six year old and ask if she's sure she wants to see it, ask her not to tell her mum, and show her when she agrees. Guys, she looked SO disappointed in me and just said "that's not scary" and went back to playing. I was both proud and embarrassed. She asked me about horror movies sometimes but I never let her watch them or gave her too many details, and her mum never mentioned anything so I'm assuming she only spoke about them with me. She's be an adult now (terrifying in itself) and I've never seen her or her sister since, but I like to believe she still likes scary things and maybe thinks of her funny babysitter whenever she watches a horror movie.
I love the kind of horror movies where you're basically given a chance not to damn yourself but after that? Then there's no hope at all. Movies like 1408, Grave Encounters, and Hell House LLC are just top notch amazing horror movies.
There's a bit that didn't make the edit that I found important in terms of what it's "message" is. When Lance is alone in the tunnels he's looking into the camera and told his audience "fuck you" "This was for you". The second one is underrated in my opinion. I recommend it. Thank you raining madness!
It’s not underrated. It just isn’t that great because act 2 just goes off the walls. And I don’t even remember much of the first act. It has some great moments but it just escalates in a pretty weird way
I unashamedly love this movie. It's obviously b-movie quality and low budget, but they used the money super effectively and pulled off some cool scares.
@@reeceholmes7903 the movie itself is kinda mid in retrospect, but no one can deny that the marketing campaign for blair witch was among the best for any movie ever.
2:06 lol just got to this bit and im thinking.... im sure the main guy was based on zak from ghost adventures lol. great deductioning there dear watson 👍🏻
1:40 i was gonna be one of those people who brought up Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum even though i've already said it twice before but i cant help it. if you like grave encounters you'll love gonjiam: haunted asylum, a korean film with a similar premise.
Not only set in an abandoned hospital, It was actually filmed in Danvers Asylum in Massachusetts. That hospital inspired HP Lovecraft and was referenced in several of his stories and by extension inspired Arkham Asylum in the Batman universe. I really believe the location has something to do with how tense and oppressive that movie feels
I adore that movie. In my top 2 horror with The Others. They hardly needed to do any set dressing because the place was creepy enough on its own with lots of leftover equipment still there. ‘Hello Gordon.’
Apparently when this movie was made, the asylum was still in operation. I'm curious if they simply used an unused part of the asylum. If you want another movie filmed in an abandoned asylum you should check out Session 9, filmed in the old Danvers State Hospital.
@michakrzeminski6049 I'm with you the end is way way wayyyyyyyy off with that poor ended almost mess up the whole movie with a better ended it could have been a part three
@michakrzeminski6049 also there's been others to have watched this movie as well that's how I find out about part two and the three other movies of Hell House. Have you seen any Hell House movies?
I have this on Blu Ray. The commentary reveals that Zak Bagans of Ghost Adventurers was really popular just then, but the lead actor actually based his persona on an earlier series, Paranormal State, led by Ryan Buell.
I love this film. So glad ya'll watched it! The scares can be goofy at times but what makes it scary to me is the atmosphere they setup. Also the "He ran out of cigarettes" line was gold
One theory i personally like is that the reason the caretaker doesnt experience any of that is the ghosts dont mind him or even like him. He comes and does his job without overstaying his welcome, doesnt disrespect them like the grave encounters crew, and has a type of job that would go benignly unnoticed while the asylum was in operation so the staff ghosts wouldnt think hes a patient and the patient ghosts wouldnt see him as an adversary like the medical staff
This is one of the found footage films that I really enjoyed when I first saw it, I still enjoy it to this day! I haven’t seen the 2nd one in sooo long though so I can’t say much about that one.
Mrs. Movies' reactions were incredible, though it was even cooler to see Mr. Movies so creeped out! Great episode. Please tell me you're doing Part 2. I think you'll like it. Plus it answers a few questions, raising others! That one, to me, has an even creepier ending than Part 1 does!
The second film isn’t really worth watching. However, the second one has the caretaker explain what happened when he came back! It’s worth seeing that one scene, for explanation purposes😂 But I’m glad y’all had fun with this one! Your next found footage film or two is…..The Taking of Deborah Logan and Gonjiam Haunted Asylum! So far you have Grave Encounters and Hell House. Mine as well get to those too😂
Never seen this either until watching this. And I haven't gone ghost hunting yet but it definitely looks fun. The one place I'd like to visit due to Ghost Adventures is the Eastern State Penitentiary in Philly.
I find most found footage movies pretty bland, but this one is very terrifying what with the existential dread of being unable to escape and the endless night outside.
You guys should watch Lake Mungo - it's mu absolute favourite horror - it's subtle, but it's so creepy and clever. It's another one that's shot to look like real footage - mainly in the form of news footage, interviews and documentaries. Also some audio files. You shook check it out!
if you choose to watch grave encounters 2 know that the first 40 minutes before thye arrive at the mental hospital is kind of bad but once they get there it gets good and scary and has an amazing jumpscare.
I’ve worked security at a lot of places and trust me. It’s nerve-racking when you hear something and nobody’s supposed to be inside the building but you
Do you get to check out abandoned places ?
@ o yeah one time this construction company was tearing down an old mental hospital and I got to watch the job site at night to make sure no homeless went inside that was the scariest shit for like three days
Pretty good example of how people are wrong when they say they're afraid of being alone in the dark. They're actually just afraid that they might not be alone.
@@sandiegobrewreviewfun times, worked security at a old hospital getting redone and had to make sure homeless people or people wasn’t stealing materials and my god that place was worst than a horror movie.only saving grace was people coming knocking on the door thinking it still was a active hospital
@@sandiegobrewreview id love it, but would rather have another person i could trust with me and I'd want to be armed lol
How do you beat off demons?
...one hand at a time😜
Absolutely brilliant 😂😂😂
*insert George Takai "oh my" gif.*
Mrs. Movies definitely opened herself up for that one! lol
I am mostly deaf and I thought he said one day at a time making some kind of Alcoholics Anonymous joke and I laughed. Didn’t even seem out of place😂😂🤷🏾♂️👍🏾
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I think the caretaker avoids trouble because he only visits for an hour or two at a time. The group didn't experience anything until they had been there for four or five hours straight. The idea that a haunted place doesn't reveal itself quickly is interesting, as if it takes time for the spirits to realize people are there.
I think that is more to do with them being locked at night, while other people were visiting by day. But yours is also an interesting theory.
@@Carstein666could also be like a illness type thing where u need a certain amount of exposure for it to take hold. an hour in the day time isn't enough but a few hours at night let's them latch onto u
it could also be that the spirits tolerate the caretaker more, he actually cares about the place and keeps it secure
those guys? they disturb them, scream and walk around like they own the place, no respect for the hospital at all
The full text, which acts as *great* foreshadowing, is "Demons in the Walls, Demons in the Halls, Demons in my Mind, Demons you will Find." Also, one of the credits bits is "No Rats Were Eaten During the Making of This Film"
And yeah, that reveal of the "Death Awaits" door is one of the best in horror cinema, imo - it's the turning point where you realize it's not going to be just another run-of-the-mill haunted house movie.
I forgot how much this movie dunks on ghost adventures
I enjoyed that show for the first couple seasons until I heard that Zak let fame and ego get the better of him and turned him into a complete d-bag.
I always confuse the ghost hunters dude with pawn wars dude
@@CameySaurusRex you can definitely tell the kind of person he is just by the way he dresses and acts, he thinks he is the coolest person in the room at any given time
I love this movie, it's the embodiment of utter hopelessness and despair. What can you hope for when there's no day, just night, there's no exit, just endless corridors, there's no sense of time, there's no reality that makes any logical sense, there's absolutely nothing you can do, but die. This is Hell, there's no escaping it. Can't blame any of the characters for doing stupid things... except setting foot in that place.
the no exit I think is the best part, so many movies your like, "Well why don't they just leave." when shit gets real, well they can't.
@@wolfwing1 Indeed, it manages to do away with this flaw that often come up in these types of movies by having the characters stuck in a reality-altering hell dimension, it continuously shifts to take away any means of escape.
@@xen0bia yeah, CG is shit, but everythin else is so chefs kiss :> The sequel took it to another level in a few places.
Happy to see people finally reacting to Grave Encounters. I saw this movie back when I was in High School. The death of the doctor being overshadowed by the dead of Babe Ruth was such a nice touch.
Yeah I'm surprised there aren't many reactions especially from larger reactors to this movie. I know it's not as big as other found footage films like Blair Witch or Paranormal Activity, but it's still a well known found footage movie. I hope we get more reactions from others too.
40:10 - The man beat me off
..err beat me to it 🤣
i found this movie to be more funny than scary to me. not just because of the over-use of the :O face jumpscare, but just the dialogue between the crew, and how it was shot. felt more like a parody of ghost adventures than anything else. still really like it, but never felt "scared"
I think this movie got under my skin because the concept of ending up locked up in an asylum and the sun never rises and you go days trapped in darknes. You bust thru the entrance you came into originally only to find it now only leads to endless corridors of darkness. your cameras and batteries are slowly draining. there seems to be no escape. your friends are dying one by one and you're seeing apparitions of dead patients. the concept always sells this movie to me. it brings upon an inner dread in me that is hard to articulate
@TVindustries5000 yea conceptually it's for sure scary, but the execution comes off a bit comical
Yes! I recently watched Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum for the first time and it made it to one of my favourite horror films ever, DEFINITELY recommend it 😍
Don’t forget to do Part 2! It’s not quite as good but still lots of fun.
That fake-out saves it from being a total dud.
I enjoy this one and the Hell House LLC series. I recently rewatched both these series on my recent trip to Eureka Springs for their giant Zombje Crawl event. Just good spooky fun.
So this is one of my favourite horror movies but I remember it scaring the hell out of me as a teenager. I watched the trailer for it while I was babysitting and literally threw my phone across the room. The two girls I babysat were six and eight, and the eight year old was particularly sensitive to anything scary (I had to turn off a family friendly tv show when an episode had a witch in it). The six year old begs me to let her watch the trailer too, wanting to see why I freaked out, and I'm thinking there's no way on earth that I can do that. The eight year old was in another room so wasn't aware of any of this, thankfully. The six year old keeps asking me so I eventually decide that it would probably be okay to just show her a still picture of the moment that freaked me out - the ghost/creature girl turning around and her face distorting. So I find a picture of her distorted face, warn the six year old and ask if she's sure she wants to see it, ask her not to tell her mum, and show her when she agrees. Guys, she looked SO disappointed in me and just said "that's not scary" and went back to playing. I was both proud and embarrassed. She asked me about horror movies sometimes but I never let her watch them or gave her too many details, and her mum never mentioned anything so I'm assuming she only spoke about them with me. She's be an adult now (terrifying in itself) and I've never seen her or her sister since, but I like to believe she still likes scary things and maybe thinks of her funny babysitter whenever she watches a horror movie.
I love the kind of horror movies where you're basically given a chance not to damn yourself but after that? Then there's no hope at all. Movies like 1408, Grave Encounters, and Hell House LLC are just top notch amazing horror movies.
Digging up the Marrow is pretty creepy too.
Really hoping they get around to watching Hell House LLC, that's probably my favorite of the found footage genre.
They already watched it on the channel about a year ago.
@@julius-stark we have watched that already on our channel.
Me, too. Hell House is a few levels above Grave Encounters.
Have you seen Gonjiam?
@@YouMeTheMovies You only reacted to the first one. There are 4 movies. The 4th movie came out last year as well and it was pretty darn good.
There's a bit that didn't make the edit that I found important in terms of what it's "message" is. When Lance is alone in the tunnels he's looking into the camera and told his audience "fuck you" "This was for you".
The second one is underrated in my opinion. I recommend it.
Thank you raining madness!
It’s not underrated. It just isn’t that great because act 2 just goes off the walls. And I don’t even remember much of the first act. It has some great moments but it just escalates in a pretty weird way
SO EXCITED FOR THIS ONE!!! I LOVE this movie! Also, today is my birthday so I'll take it as a birthday present!!! 🩶
Happy birthday!
@ thank you!!
I unashamedly love this movie. It's obviously b-movie quality and low budget, but they used the money super effectively and pulled off some cool scares.
Creepy film and one of the best found footage ever made! 👍 Now do Gonjiam: Haunted asylum, it's amazing and scary!
19:18, "if there's anybody here trying to fck with us, it's not funny; we'll call the po-po" 😂😂😂
Ghost 1: I really must say, putting a blank wall over the emergency exit was brilliant of you!
Ghost 2: Oh stop! It was Ghost 6's idea, honestly.
Mrs: How do you beat off demons..?
Mr: One hand at a time..
Me: I've been told that using both hands at the same time will yield best results..😁
Or result in better yields... just saying.
Next to “Blair Witch” this is one of my favorite found footage films.
Have you watched the Hell House LLC series?
@ no I have not. I will add it to my list though. Thank you very much for the suggestion.
Blair which was a load of crap 😂
@@reeceholmes7903 the movie itself is kinda mid in retrospect, but no one can deny that the marketing campaign for blair witch was among the best for any movie ever.
The writing in the book is runes. Dunno why they’d think runes are evil.
2:06 lol just got to this bit and im thinking.... im sure the main guy was based on zak from ghost adventures lol. great deductioning there dear watson 👍🏻
1:40 i was gonna be one of those people who brought up Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum even though i've already said it twice before but i cant help it. if you like grave encounters you'll love gonjiam: haunted asylum, a korean film with a similar premise.
Same i thought of that too i cant wait for their reaction to that movie
and they thought it was Japanese lol 😅
Gonjiam is good. Scared me a lot.
I'm pretty sure if I said "Marco" and a disembodied voice responded, "Polo," I'd dust Usain Bolt.
Check out "Session 9 " ... a great underrated horror , also set in an abandoned hospital
Not only set in an abandoned hospital, It was actually filmed in Danvers Asylum in Massachusetts. That hospital inspired HP Lovecraft and was referenced in several of his stories and by extension inspired Arkham Asylum in the Batman universe. I really believe the location has something to do with how tense and oppressive that movie feels
I adore that movie. In my top 2 horror with The Others. They hardly needed to do any set dressing because the place was creepy enough on its own with lots of leftover equipment still there. ‘Hello Gordon.’
Apparently when this movie was made, the asylum was still in operation. I'm curious if they simply used an unused part of the asylum. If you want another movie filmed in an abandoned asylum you should check out Session 9, filmed in the old Danvers State Hospital.
They filmed this just outside of Vancouver BC in Coquitlam at the closed down Riverview hospital. Spooky lol
Cant wait guys I think you gonna be first people that actually reacted to this movie and it's my favorite also
Have you seen part two? If so what you think about it?
@mikemartin8461 I think they did good job With connecting first movie to second one but I didn't liked the ending that much like in first one
@michakrzeminski6049 I'm with you the end is way way wayyyyyyyy off with that poor ended almost mess up the whole movie with a better ended it could have been a part three
@michakrzeminski6049 also there's been others to have watched this movie as well that's how I find out about part two and the three other movies of Hell House. Have you seen any Hell House movies?
@@mikemartin8461 I never saw Hell house but I might watch it after this video
beating off demons... good lord 😂
That building is in every tv show filmed in Vancouver
I ADORE this film, its a parody done right. I genuinely find it scary and fun
One hand at a time was the best joke Mr has ever made
Dear lords there's a typo 😂
On the title plaque of ep 6, it reads: "the haunted asluym"
please please please do grave encounters 2. the way they did that sequel was a super interesting concept
grave encounters 1 and 2 are so good, super interesting plot love it
I have this on Blu Ray. The commentary reveals that Zak Bagans of Ghost Adventurers was really popular just then, but the lead actor actually based his persona on an earlier series, Paranormal State, led by Ryan Buell.
I love this film. So glad ya'll watched it!
The scares can be goofy at times but what makes it scary to me is the atmosphere they setup.
Also the "He ran out of cigarettes" line was gold
This was fun! Thanks for watching it. Never seen it before.
One theory i personally like is that the reason the caretaker doesnt experience any of that is the ghosts dont mind him or even like him. He comes and does his job without overstaying his welcome, doesnt disrespect them like the grave encounters crew, and has a type of job that would go benignly unnoticed while the asylum was in operation so the staff ghosts wouldnt think hes a patient and the patient ghosts wouldnt see him as an adversary like the medical staff
This is one of the found footage films that I really enjoyed when I first saw it, I still enjoy it to this day! I haven’t seen the 2nd one in sooo long though so I can’t say much about that one.
Alot of movies and tv shows have used this same location to film . I instantly recognise it from the tv series Smallville and supernatural .😊😊😊
There is a Grave Encounters 2 if you're curious to see a continuation.😂😅
More believable version of Ghost Adventures.
this is one of my favorites and one of the best in this sub genre of horror . great reaction guys, cant wait for more horror movies like this one :)
One of the only found footage movies I actually like.
IM SO HAPPY YOU’RE REACTING TO THIS! I don’t come across many reactions to this movies lately at least. I hope you guys react to Grave Encounters 2
There's a second movie to this one. Check it out for answers
I love found footage movies. It's definitely a cult classic for me. Keep up the good work, Mr. and Mrs. movies. That might catch on...
Mrs. Movies' reactions were incredible, though it was even cooler to see Mr. Movies so creeped out! Great episode. Please tell me you're doing Part 2. I think you'll like it. Plus it answers a few questions, raising others! That one, to me, has an even creepier ending than Part 1 does!
I've watched this one a few times but i do own Grave Encounters 2 on DVD
Literally one of my fav horror movie
Houston, we have a problem
Love this movie❤. I have rewatched it a ton of times.
44:15 i laughed so hard
I know Ms.Movies don't really care for movies like this but please ya'll think about watching part two and part two of Hell House as well
wasnt to up on the start of the movie with the whole meta ghost show things but man as it went on it picked up and got really good! love it
Lake Mungo is imo the BEST found footage horror
Is that a DVD of GRAVE ENCOUNTERS? I didn’t even know it was released on DVD 😂
The Hell House LLC movies are awesome as well
at 4:15, never noticed it before but..... "ASYULM"
ONE HAND AT A TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I hope they get around to Gonjiam
Goonies never say die! But these guys sure do 😂 I'll be in the corner now
The second film isn’t really worth watching. However, the second one has the caretaker explain what happened when he came back! It’s worth seeing that one scene, for explanation purposes😂
But I’m glad y’all had fun with this one! Your next found footage film or two is…..The Taking of Deborah Logan and Gonjiam Haunted Asylum! So far you have Grave Encounters and Hell House. Mine as well get to those too😂
thats makes me wanna watch you playing Silent Hill 2
Demons in the walls
Demons in the halls
Demons in my mind
Demons you will find
Never seen this either until watching this. And I haven't gone ghost hunting yet but it definitely looks fun. The one place I'd like to visit due to Ghost Adventures is the Eastern State Penitentiary in Philly.
They should Watch the Other 3 Hell House LLC Movies!
Now y'all gotta watch Grave Encounters 2!
They should watch Grave Encounters 2 Now!
Really glad you guys got to this. I recommended it a few months ago.
I love this movie. There is 1 sequel for it (grave encounters 2) Also, I hope you check out Ganjiam:Haunted asylum its super good as well
I find most found footage movies pretty bland, but this one is very terrifying what with the existential dread of being unable to escape and the endless night outside.
I love that you’re doing this guys! please watch the second one too!
GRAVE ENCOUNTERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dope choice…
Damn I’m here way too early lol, impatient as hell
This is The Best found footage horror movie ever made till date..
Please react to Session 9. It is such a good psychological horror movie that does not get enough attention.
YES GHOST ADVENTURES AND GHOST HUNTERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yessss watch GONJIAM HAUNTED ASYLUM GREAT MOVIE!!!!!!
Guys, I love your videos. Please, watch House of Wax (2005), starring Elisha Cuthbert, Paris Hilton...
The sequel is very effective too.
This film is so bad but so good at the same time 😂
If i was 12 i would be totally scared.
ARE YOU READY FOR SOME GRAVE ENCOUNTERS?!
Great reaction Mrs. Movies was terrified now you guys definitely got to watch and react to Grave Encounters 2. U guys are awesome.
Great flick. Sequel is pretty good also.
Can you please turn “how do you beat of demons ……one hand at a time” into a shirt hahaha that was classic
This is my favorite found footage movie! The sequel is also worth watching. Has a whole movie-in-a-movie vibe.
You guys need to watch HOST 2020
That was Fun
Great reaction 🤘🏽👻🤘🏽
I really liked this movie, the sequel is pretty good too.
You guys should watch Lake Mungo - it's mu absolute favourite horror - it's subtle, but it's so creepy and clever. It's another one that's shot to look like real footage - mainly in the form of news footage, interviews and documentaries. Also some audio files. You shook check it out!
LOL I SAW A GHOST, IT WAS REALLY SCARY!
if you choose to watch grave encounters 2 know that the first 40 minutes before thye arrive at the mental hospital is kind of bad but once they get there it gets good and scary and has an amazing jumpscare.