8/10
A hidden gem in the recent wave of possession movies.
26 October 2014
Warning: Spoilers
There has been a recent wave of found footage possession films, ranging from so-so to pretty good. They can be pretty generic for the most part, and contain mostly the same elements. I have been fortunate to enjoy a few of them, and this one falls into that category.

When a trio of documentarians decide to make a film about Deborah Logan's Alzheimer's, they get more than they bargained for as her "episodes" become increasingly violent and dangerous. As clues are revealed they start to realize the truth of what is going on.

This film is terrifically acted, especially by Jill Larson and Anne Ramsey, who play the elderly Deborah and her daughter Sarah. The found footage gimmick is used to good effect, showing just what needs to be shown. The movie is frightening in all the right places and the ending is just what it needs to be, escalating the terror for a great finale.

I enjoyed this one a lot and recommend it for fans of found footage and or horror movies. It is rare to find a possession movie lately that is worth your time, and this is it.
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