The Lost Footage of Leah Sullivan

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  • 2019
  • 1 hr 24 min
  • 5.6  (677)

The Lost Footage of Leah Sullivan is a spine-tingling horror movie that surrounds the mysteries revolving around a young film student named Leah Sullivan. As the name suggests, the movie revolves around found footage of Leah's last film project, which was a documentary about a reclusive artist named Jim Nashe. Leah and her crew embark on a trip to Jim's isolated art studio in upstate New York to learn more about his work and life. However, as they start filming, Leah and her team soon realize that there is something sinister about Jim's past. They begin to uncover inexplicable and eerie phenomena such as ghostly apparitions, bizarre noises, and other strange occurrences in the background. They eventually come to the conclusion that something terrifying happened to Jim and his family, and that it has something to do with the vengeful spirits that haunt the place.

As the footage goes on, things get more and more unsettling, and the crew questions if they should stay or leave. The movie builds up the suspense and horror well, taking the audience deep into the story, and creating a sense of tension as they see the events unfold before them. They cannot help but feel the growing sense of dread as they watch the supernatural happenings, along with the fearsome sounds of the isolated studio.

The majority of the film is seen through the recovered found footage which is edited by Leah's professor, who shows the footage to his new batch of students. He often stops the film to make comments and give insights into Leah's character, and how life-changing this project was for her.

As the story unfolds, Leah's character becomes more developed and personalities of the other characters feed into the film. The character development adds to the suspenseful atmosphere of the movie as the audience begins to see the danger grow around the crew. They can't help but feel like they are right there experiencing the horrors they see on the screen.

The acting in The Lost Footage of Leah Sullivan is spot-on. Jimmy Driscoll portrays the troubled and resourceful Leah Sullivan with conviction and adds depth to her character. Burt Grinstead is captivating as the mysterious artist Jim Nashe, and Maureen Keiller is excellent as Professor Markham, who provides some background knowledge on Leah and helps to piece together what really happened to her during her last project.

The cinematography is equally impressive. The found footage style gives the movie an eerie atmosphere, and the shot works wonderfully to pull the audience into the heart of the story. The editing is seamless and well done, and the music added a lot to the overall ambiance of the movie.

Overall, The Lost Footage of Leah Sullivan is an excellent horror movie that packs a punch. The story explores the darker and unseen aspects of the supernatural that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats. With its exceptional acting, brilliant cinematography, and tense storyline, the movie is a perfect fit for those into found footage films and horror movies with supernatural twists. It's a definite must-watch for anyone who is looking for a frightful, yet heart-touching experience.

The Lost Footage of Leah Sullivan is a 2019 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 24 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.6.

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  • Release Date
    2019
  • Runtime
    1 hr 24 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.6  (677)