Voyeur is an 18 minute ish horror film shot completely on a cell phone as an experiment by director Dakota Thomas. It was an experiment that, for the most part, was very successful. He washes his face, brushes his teeth with far too much toothpaste and gets ready. He then proceeds to wash off a bloody knife that happens to be sitting in his bedroom.
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This is where modern horror begins. Both have been argued to be the first slasher film. It is brilliant too, an endlessly provocative and way ahead-of-its-time allegory about voyeurism from the perspective of someone who makes movies. The film was banned in the UK for three decades, but over the years gained a worldwide cult status before finally being re-assessed as a misunderstood masterpiece. Of all the movies on this list, this is the one most suitable for braver kids looking for a Halloween thrill. Watch below. Its impact on pop culture is remarkable.
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It globally premiered as a Netflix Original documentary film in December Journalism icon Gay Talese reports on Gerald Foos, the owner of a Colorado motel, who allegedly secretly watched his guests with the aid of specially designed ceiling vents, peering down from an "observation platform" he built in the motel's attic. Critical reviews have been mostly positive. The website's critical consensus reads, "Absorbing, unpredictable, and overall compelling, Voyeur is a singularly unusual — and utterly memorable — documentary experience.