Check Out FOUND TV & Their Accursed August Releases

When the sun's blazing heat is upon us and the air is thick with the scent of sunscreen and sweat, found footage horror movies find new ways to make your skin crawl. Simply by turning lakeside retreats, summer camps, and dusty road trips into grainy, scream-soaked nightmares. There’s something deliciously cruel about watching sun-drenched vacation bliss spiral into shaky-cam chaos, where every laugh around the campfire might be your last. Who knew the biggest summer bummer wouldn’t be sunburn, but discovering your getaway was filmed as a snuff documentary? Ready to rewind the tape and see what really happened?

When that itch for shaky cams, eerie whispers, and shadowy figures creeps in, I turn to FOUND TV. This app is the haunted haven for found footage fanatics like myself. It’s my digital séance, summoning new terrors each month while giving some very talented indie horror filmmakers a blood-soaked spotlight. From cursed tapes to abandoned asylum footage, FOUND TV keeps the scares fresh and the screams coming. So, what sinister selections are waiting for us in the shadows this month? Here is what you get to sink your teeth into:

August 4: “The Ghost of Jim Bray” (2025) - A man vlogs his attempts at proving to his wife that their family home is not haunted.

August 8: “The Ouija Experiment” (2011) - Film student Brandon and four friends play with a Ouija board, unwittingly opening a portal to the spirit world and a drowned girl's deadly mystery. Only available in the USA and Canada.

August 12: “Yamidouga 2” (2012) - The second installment of the Yamidouga series. Terrifying, shocking, and taboo footage captured by cameras.

Off Rentals, Streaming on August 15: “Looky-loo” (2025) - An aspiring filmmaker stalks women with his camera. His crimes escalate from voyeurism to murder as he becomes obsessed with a woman named Courtney, making her the star of his deranged film.

August 18: “The Devil’s Forest” (2021) - Rachel and her team of filmmakers travel to Transylvania, Romania, to document the paranormal phenomena within Hoia-Baciu Forest. Only available in the USA and Canada.

August 22: “Perfect Horror” (2016) - An ambitious film director, Mr. Gang, brings his crew to an abandoned factory, which is reputed to be one of the most haunted places in northern China, to shoot a horror film. Only available in the USA, Canada, and the UK.

August 26: “Yamiduga 3” (2012) - The third installment of the Yamidouga series. Terrifying, shocking, and taboo footage captured by cameras.

August 28: “Taped Up Memories” (2023) - The following footage was recovered from a damaged camera found at the side of a main road in the south of England in 2003. The camera was found close to the scene of multiple murders. What you are about to see is this tape in its entirety. The footage has not been edited or altered in any way.

Whether it’s slashers in the woods, ghosts in the attic, or killers in the cornfield, ILHM Reviews brings you the frightful horror flick recommendations worth watching. Follow us on Instagram, be sure to listen to the the "I Love Horror" podcast and remember that if you’re a true fan of horror, every night can be a FRIGHT NIGHT!

Christopher James

Christopher is a stand-up comedian and horror movie specialist who's reviewed everything from blood-soaked indie gems to big studio screamfests. A devoted fan of found footage horror, he’s known for crafting sharp, entertaining reviews that have earned praise from fans and filmmakers alike—including for hits like Terror Films Releasing’s “Hell House LLC Origins: The Carmichael Manor” and “Hell House LLC: Lineage.” As host of the podcast “I Love Horror”, Christopher dives headfirst into the genre’s creepiest corners, always bringing a mix of film savvy, dry humor, and just the right amount of dread.

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