
2 Jennifer – Two filmmakers attempt to make the perfect sequel to a hit cult film, but a dark secret threatens the lives of everyone involved. Jennifer a beautiful actress, now has two options: become the heroine of the film, or face a brutal death.
A sequel whose title is a homophone of the first movie’s title, 2 Jennifer has been getting some high praise on the internet. For me, it didn’t live up to that hype. I will say, however, it ended up being among the better “found-footage” type of films I have watched. It keeps the viewer interested in what is happening on the screen. The dialogue isn’t bad. I wanted to see where things would go. Although, what I think was supposed to be a plot twist, I saw coming from a mile a way. Overall, a decent and relatively entertaining watch.

3:33 a.m. – John Spinelli is just out of prison and moves into a halfway house known as “Wellhome” which is notoriously overrun with looney tenants and strange occurrences that happen at 3:33 AM. John wants to get on with his life but he quickly becomes entangled in a mysterious web of bizarre murders.
This is an interesting film, filled with lots of weird characters. In fact the different characters, especially the ones in the Wellhome halfway house were funny, and one of the best parts of the film. It would have been even better if the acting wasn’t so bad. The plot was kind of odd. The make-up was not really good at all. Despite the negatives, 3:33 am was fun and entertaining.

The Changing Of Ben Moore – A young man with no recollection of his childhood starts on a journey of self-discovery. While living alone in his aunt’s house, Ben starts having irregular sleep patterns. His friends are concerned and start a video diary, but soon realize that things aren’t what they seem as they become part of a demonic nightmare.
Out of all the movies in this article, this was the one I least enjoyed. This film was pretty much a generic found footage film, where for most of the movie we see Ben Moore just standing around, and lots of things happening off camera while people react. The dialogue was not bad, although the acting was mostly sub-par. I would only really recommend this one to fans of found-footage

Accidental Exorcist– Richard Vanuck is a natural born exorcist, in fact, he’s the best there ever was, and with possessions on the rise across the city, he’s booked solid. Case after case, he stares evil incarnate in the face and takes on Satanic forces to help those in need – but not without a price. Not only is it slowly changing him, but time is running out.
This was the one I liked most out of all the ones in this article. Daniel Falicki (who also wrote and directed), was good as Richard Vanuck. The movie is very entertaining. There are moments of horror balanced with moments of levity. The dialogue is decent and the effects that are used are pretty good. The movie feels like it runs a little long with its 1 hour and 45 minute runtime, but it doesn’t ever get boring. It was a fun watch.