If you’ve ever wanted to experience Wrong Turn with the personal touch of found footage, Crowsnest puts us right in the middle of the cat-and-mouse chase between unwitting travelers and cannabalistic locals. This brand of survival horror has been around for decades, with Wrong Turn being one of many that have clawed their way into the canon of terrifying isolated assailants, but adding the found footage element is what makes Crowsnest stand out. Directed by Brenton Spencer, the Canadian indie horror was critically panned when it was first released and thus has gone under the radar. While its poor reception is somewhat deserved, there are some genuinely shocking scares that are made so effective due to the blend of the two formats, making it a worthwhile turn-your-brain-off kind of watch.