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They're Watching
Crew members of a reality TV show become embroiled in a centuries-old web of revenge and horror after their filming interrupts the superstitious villagers' private religious ritual...
24 January 1952
March 25, 2016
It makes some progress, but it unsurprisingly stalls where so many found footage films have failed before.March 25, 2016
Here's a 94-minute found-footage horror movie that would have worked better as an 8-minute found-footage Funny or Die comedy sketch.March 24, 2016
What we have here is a horror movie with all the expected trimmings: Rumors of witchcraft. An isolated house way out in the middle of spooky woods where no one can hear you ... well, you know how that goes.March 24, 2016
Here comes one weird, cracked-out, trippy horror tale that kicks into high screams at the 62-minute mark.May 29, 2016
There is no reason why They're Watching needed to be found footage. And there's no reason for anyone to watch it.March 25, 2016
Tired jokes and uninspired gore abound in what amounts to an unbearable experience, and that's before the climactic bloodbath has a chance to disappoint with its sub-amateur special effects.March 25, 2016
An hour and fifteen minutes of tedium is too long to wait for two or three minutes of pleasantly cheesy.March 25, 2016
A contemporary Blair Witch Project knock-off that feels significantly more dated than the film it's inspired by.March 22, 2016
Is the film savaging cable TV? Ethically challenged filmmakers? Found-footage horror itself? If the intent was to finish off this subgenre by exposing the rote mechanics behind it, the mission is only halfway accomplished.March 24, 2016
The movie doesn't do justice to a promising premise.March 29, 2016
Neither very plausible nor scary, this found-footage exercise is nonetheless entertaining enough for a spell ...March 24, 2016
The storytelling becomes muddled in the middle, and the suspense doesn't build as well as it ought to, but the winking undercurrent keeps the film watchable.