You Are Not Alone (2010)
36KYou Are Not Alone: Directed by Mark Ezra. With Nathan Nolan, Evie Brodie, Simon Dutton, Louise Houghton. A young California screenwriter and his composer girlfriend exchange their Echo Park home for a sprawling Tudor mansion near Glastonbury, England, in the hope of finding creative inspiration. Thinking they have the best of the bargain, they soon learn that the house comes with a stalker who seems able to enter through locked doors. Driven beyond endurance by the continual harassment, the screenwriter sets a trap to exact his revenge… The film consists of ‘found’ material from the screen writer’s video diary which, after the events, has been assessed by the Somerset police. This is a true story.
“I was searching for a horror flick in the mood of u0026quot;Soulmateu0026quot;, u0026quot;The Last House on Cemetery Laneu0026quot; and u0026quot;White Settlersu0026quot; and came across this little gem of a found-footage film.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWell aware that thereu0026#39;s always a good chance of being let down when trying to find a decent horror movie, and a little discouraged with a couple of the reviews, me and my boyfriend decided to go ahead and watch it anyway. The good reviews were uplifting.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eMovie starts with one of my favorite horror movie scenarios – couple moves to old house far from people. This time as a house swap where the main couple come from LA, USA to the countryside of Glastonbury, England to work. It is filmed as the video diary of a screenwriter and his musician girlfriend, and itu0026#39;s actually pretty convincing as such. Their work getaway starts off idyllic, but soon they realize everything isnu0026#39;t as it should as strange things start to happen in the night.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe movie manages to keep the tension throughout the story, and there were several occasions where I wanted to hold my hands up ready to cover my eyes. So if you like atmospheric indie horror films and the found-footage genre (this is one of the better in the genre, IMO), you should definitely check this out. You might be surprised!”