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      Released Jul 14, 2012 1h 43m Horror Mystery & Thriller List
      71% Tomatometer 7 Reviews 47% Audience Score 250+ Ratings A bullied and misunderstood boy (Gavin Brown) must grapple with the knowledge that his older brother is a serial killer. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Buy Now

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      Dennis Harvey Variety [An] intriguing, above-average genre effort ... Aug 15, 2014 Full Review Nick Schager Film Journal International ...Found refuses to dig deeply into its chosen themes and consequently finds little reason - outside of servicing genre fans' gore fetishism - to exist. Aug 14, 2014 Full Review Robert Abele Los Angeles Times Strictly for sexual violence fetishists and unspeakable-gore apologists. Aug 14, 2014 Full Review Emma Wolfe SpookyAstronauts It was just so compelling and so different. Rated: 7/10 Apr 30, 2021 Full Review Richard Propes TheIndependentCritic.com Found is one of 2012's best indie horror flicks. Rated: 3.5/4.0 Sep 8, 2020 Full Review Matt Donato We Got This Covered Found. is a collision of desensitized youths, pure evil, brotherly bonds and one twisted killer's tale that's as consciously validated as it is horrifyingly destructive. Rated: 3/5 May 24, 2019 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Raven L no it was stupid, not not real horror.... Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 05/07/24 Full Review Mick V Clever story about abuse… Well done from a boys views and feelings. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 05/05/24 Full Review carol n A low budget movie. The only good actor was the little boy. This horror movie depicts a non imaginative storyline. If people can't come up with a good storyline, they make up with shocking and most disturbing scenes possible, including the most perversive scenes. Leaving nothing to the imagination but whole shots of raping one's mother, raping severed heads heads, all with long scenes of erections, perverse Acts. A strong storyline would not engage in such profanity and if so, they would have left a lot of that to the imagination. There was nothing I noticed before the movie began that it would be so graphic in nature and in turn, it's bent into my mind and it will probably take a very long time to get over the things I saw in this movie that burned into my brain. I think it was over halfway through before the explicit scenes. I thought it was an okay horror movie, low budget before things got weird. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy a good horror movie, but this was something else. I watched it on the channel Tubi, it makes me not want to watch that channel anymore because they obviously don't really care how explicit certain movies are or bother screening them, and without warnings of the perverse violence contained. It was classed as a horror, drama, thriller movie. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 03/20/24 Full Review hyacynthe7 This movie totally took me by surprise. I had read somewhere that is was ‘disturbing horror' which is right up my alley, and well, yeah it definitely lived up to that description! It is a really strange and sickening coming of age story and a boy who suspects (more than suspects) his brother is a serial killer. There is a video inside the film that is sick AF, I couldn't believe I was actually watching it. The ending was also extremely bizarre and crazy with some scenes I will never forget. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 05/17/23 Full Review wayne k A film that was banned or in someway censored always piques my interest. As someone who spend an entire month covering Video Nasties on a podcast, it's a subject I've long been fascinated in. Imagine my disappointment, then, when I sat down to watch Found. Articles is read online hyped the film up like some great unseen shocker, a horror film so terrifying that it was essentially hidden away form view. Its basically a home movie with a budget, films mostly on a handheld camera, occasionally with the use of a tripod, and features a cast so amateur that many of the principle participants have no other credits to their name. As a result, the acting can be charitably described as wooden, with lines being spoken as if they're on the verge of being forgotten, and so little emotion in their delivery that the film could have been performed equally well by a Microsoft text to speech function. It's plagued by constant narration which is often drowned out by the boring and intrusive score, and issues it brings up such as racism, the media's effect on children and bullying are given nowhere near enough focus to even matter in the grand scheme of things. If the film was ignored and forgotten about for any reason, I think it's probably the fact that, as a horror film it's not scary, as a social critique its not thought-provoking, and as a family drama its bland and cliched. Give it a miss, I promise you won't regret it. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review Audience Member I don't typically find myself reviewing movies on Rotten Tomatoes but I watched this movie yesterday and here we are: I'll start with what I liked- The concept is interesting. Some of the gore fx are well done. For a low budget indie flick, it truly wasn't horrible…but I did not like it. There was so much that could have been unpacked that was just never really properly dealt with or touched on, (the racism, the sexual violence, the general "why" of it all,) which was disappointing. The acting was distractingly bad and I busted out laughing a few times because of it. There was a point where a character punches another character and no sound comes out? And it's one of the most heated scenes of the film? I also felt that the sexual violence served no purpose outside of being gross and shocking, but seeing as how this came out in 2012, that's par for the course. I can't recommend this movie on the basis of it being "good," but if you find yourself with a couple hours to kill then go for it. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/17/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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      Movie Info

      Synopsis A bullied and misunderstood boy (Gavin Brown) must grapple with the knowledge that his older brother is a serial killer.
      Director
      Scott Schirmer
      Producer
      Leya Taylor, Damien Wesner
      Screenwriter
      Scott Schirmer, Todd Rigney
      Production Co
      Forbidden Films
      Genre
      Horror, Mystery & Thriller
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Jul 14, 2012, Limited
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Feb 27, 2017
      Runtime
      1h 43m
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