About Exists
Exists (2014) delivers a tense found-footage horror experience that pits a group of friends against one of North America's most enduring legends: Bigfoot. Directed by Eduardo Sánchez, co-creator of The Blair Witch Project, the film follows brothers Brian and Matt as they head to a remote cabin in the Texas woods for a weekend party with friends. What begins as a carefree getaway quickly descends into a nightmare when their cabin is attacked by a massive, aggressive creature. Trapped and isolated, the group must fight for survival as they realize they're being hunted by the mythical Sasquatch.
The film effectively uses its found-footage format to create claustrophobic tension and sudden moments of terror. While the CGI creature effects have drawn mixed reactions, the practical elements and sound design contribute to some genuinely unsettling sequences. The cast, including Chris Osborn and Samuel Davis, delivers believable performances as terrified victims, selling the escalating panic as their situation becomes increasingly hopeless.
Exists stands out in the crowded found-footage genre by combining wilderness survival elements with cryptid mythology. Sánchez's direction maintains steady pacing throughout the compact 81-minute runtime, building suspense effectively before unleashing the creature's full menace. For horror fans seeking a straightforward, creature-feature thriller with a legendary twist, Exists offers solid entertainment and several genuinely frightening moments that make it worth watching for Bigfoot enthusiasts and horror aficionados alike.
The film effectively uses its found-footage format to create claustrophobic tension and sudden moments of terror. While the CGI creature effects have drawn mixed reactions, the practical elements and sound design contribute to some genuinely unsettling sequences. The cast, including Chris Osborn and Samuel Davis, delivers believable performances as terrified victims, selling the escalating panic as their situation becomes increasingly hopeless.
Exists stands out in the crowded found-footage genre by combining wilderness survival elements with cryptid mythology. Sánchez's direction maintains steady pacing throughout the compact 81-minute runtime, building suspense effectively before unleashing the creature's full menace. For horror fans seeking a straightforward, creature-feature thriller with a legendary twist, Exists offers solid entertainment and several genuinely frightening moments that make it worth watching for Bigfoot enthusiasts and horror aficionados alike.

















