Review: 'The Gallows' swings between scary and sketchy horror film – LA Times

I wouldn't want to definitively say The Gallows is the nadir of the found footage genre—never underestimate the film industry's ability to lower the bar—but I have to hope we're nearing rock bottom. The Gallows relates the 

The good news about The Gallows, a low-budget, Fresno-shot horror film from the writing/directing team of Travis Cluff and Chris Lofing: Some of the scary parts are scary. The trailer, released online, was after all frightening enough to convince a

Kids: They never learn. In found footage horror The Gallows, teens go snooping around somewhere they shouldn't and, wouldn't you know it, run into some trouble. Of course, this isn't Scooby Doo, it's a modern horror movie, 

I wouldn't want to definitively say The Gallows is the nadir of the found footage genre—never underestimate the film industry's ability to lower the bar—but I have to hope we're nearing rock bottom. The Gallows relates the 

Check out Matt Donato's review of The Gallows, a found footage horror film about a school play with a haunted past.