In the post-Blair Witch landscape, found footage flicks start coming hot and heavy. Most of them were cheapo ripoffs, but some good ones also made it through. One such good one is 2003's The Last Horror Movie, the first flick ever released to theaters by legendary horror magazine Fangoria. The film has a cunning metafictional conceit—it appears to be a videotape of a normal, everyday horror movie, but soon it cuts off, and you discover that somebody has "taped over" the movie. That somebody is a demented wedding cameraman and his assistant, and you then become a helpless witness to their murder spree.