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  2. SSSniperWolf - Wikipedia

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    Shelesh started uploading videos to her YouTube channel "sexysexysniper", [5] [video 1] consisting of Let's Plays of games such as Call of Duty. [5] This channel was active in 2011 [video 1] and 2012. [video 2] She moved to the SSSniperWolf channel in 2013, [5] on which her first video was a compilation of fails in Call of Duty: Black Ops II.

  3. Found Footage 3D - Wikipedia

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    Found Footage 3D premiered at Bruce Campbell's Horror Film Festival on August 20, 2016. [15] [6] It was the festival's first ever world premiere and received positive reviews, [16] [17] going on to win the festival's inaugural jury award. [7] The international premiere occurred nine days later at the London-based FrightFest. [18] [8]

  4. Found footage (film technique) - Wikipedia

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    In a 2016 article for Cinema Journal, Cecilia Sayad explores the relationship between the found footage genre and reality.She asserts that the genre’s metaphorical framing, convincing audiences that films contain true unscripted footage, and its technical framing, mimicking amateur home videos and security footage, are key to what creates fear in the audience, dissolving the traditional ...

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  6. The 100 Scariest Movie Moments - Wikipedia

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    The 100 Scariest Movie Moments is an American television documentary miniseries that aired in late October 2004, on Bravo. [1] [2] Aired in five 60-minute segments, the miniseries counts down what producer Anthony Timpone, writer Patrick Moses, and director Kevin Kaufman have determined as the 100 most frightening and disturbing moments in the history of movies. [3]

  7. List of creepypastas - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 27 February 2025. Online horror fiction Creepypastas are horror -related legends or images that have been copied and pasted around the Internet. These Internet entries are often brief, user-generated, paranormal stories intended to scare, frighten, or discomfort readers. The term "creepypasta" originates ...

  8. YouTube Superstar FaZe Rug on His New Horror Film ‘Crimson’

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    What begins as a typical YouTube vlog highlighting his new house turns into a horror movie — thanks to his neighbors. Plotkin and FaZe Rug talk about making the film during the pandemic and FaZe ...

  9. Category:Found footage films - Wikipedia

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    B. Babysitting (film) Babysitting 2; Bachiatari Bōryoku Ningen; Bad Ben; The Bay (film) Be My Cat: A Film for Anne; Behind the Sightings; The Bell Witch Haunting