Each week, Marty finds a new head, usually of a black woman, inside the bag hidden in Steve's closet.
Marty keeps the discovery to himself, and immerses himself in a world of horror movies and comic books with his best friend David.
When he tries to rent an empty box for a strange movie titled Headless, the clerk informs him that the tape is missing.
Upset, Marty forces David to look inside Steve's bag, where they find Marcus' severed head.
He threatens Marty to keep quiet and later confesses that he only kills black people out of hatred for their race.
Steve enters naked and wearing his gas mask, tells Marty to be quiet, grabs a machete, and proceeds to kill their parents.
Marty wakes, still tied up, to find himself surrounded by the mutilated bodies of his dead parents echoing the kills of Headless.
[2] Found was banned in Australia by the Australian Classification Board for "prolonged and detailed depictions of sexualised violence".
Patrick Dolan of Rue Morgue wrote that "[a]lthough this coming-of-age tale starts off as a morbid love letter to horror's past (like a 1990s version of Joe Dante’s Matinee), it cleverly turns into an honest-to-goodness horror film part-way through and unleashes some serious scares.
"[6] Bloody Disgusting also praised the film, which they felt made the most of its low budget and "impresses on a variety of levels".
Arthur Cullipher, the special effects supervisor and associate producer on Found, is set to direct.