If you were captivated by the found-footage horror of 'The Blair Witch Project' (1999), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that deliver the same spine-chilling suspense, eerie atmosphere, and psychological terror. Whether you're a fan of supernatural mysteries or raw, documentary-style horror, these picks will keep you on the edge of your seat.

The Descent (2005)
Description: Creates claustrophobic horror through tight spaces and limited visibility, with a focus on psychological terror and survival.
Fact: The cave scenes were filmed in a studio set, which was built to be as narrow and confining as possible to enhance the actors' performances.


The Poughkeepsie Tapes (2007)
Description: Presents itself as a documentary about a serial killer, using disturbing found footage to unsettle the audience.
Fact: The film was completed in 2007 but wasn't widely released until 2014 due to its controversial content.


Paranormal Activity (2007)
Description: Uses found footage style to create a sense of realism and tension, focusing on supernatural events in a domestic setting.
Fact: The film was made on a budget of just $15,000 and went on to gross over $193 million worldwide.


The Last Exorcism (2010)
Description: Employs a documentary-style approach to explore supernatural phenomena, blurring the line between reality and fiction.
Fact: The film's ending was reshot after test audiences found the original conclusion too bleak.


Grave Encounters (2011)
Description: Mimics the format of a paranormal reality TV show, using found footage to heighten the sense of dread and unpredictability.
Fact: The film was shot in an abandoned psychiatric hospital, which added to the eerie atmosphere on set.


The Bay (2012)
Description: Uses a multi-source found footage approach to tell a story of ecological horror, creating a sense of realism and immediacy.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life environmental disasters and the potential dangers of water pollution.


Creep (2014)
Description: Relies on a minimalist approach to horror, using the found footage format to build tension through character interaction and psychological manipulation.
Fact: The film was largely improvised, with the actors given only a basic outline of the plot.


As Above, So Below (2014)
Description: Combines found footage with psychological horror, set in the claustrophobic and historically rich catacombs beneath Paris.
Fact: The actors actually descended into the Paris catacombs for filming, adding authenticity to their performances.


The Taking of Deborah Logan (2014)
Description: Uses documentary-style footage to explore a chilling possession story, with a focus on psychological and physical transformation.
Fact: The film's portrayal of Alzheimer's disease was praised for its accuracy and sensitivity, despite the supernatural elements.


Hell House LLC (2015)
Description: Blends found footage with haunted house tropes, focusing on unexplained phenomena and the breakdown of a group under supernatural pressure.
Fact: The film was shot in a real abandoned hotel, which contributed to its authentic and unsettling atmosphere.
