The Blood Tapes

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  • 1 hr 15 min
  • 3.3  (6)

The 2016 horror-thriller "The Blood Tapes" is a found footage style film directed by Douglas A. Plomitallo. The movie follows two young filmmakers, Sam (Erik Alamia) and Kyle (Joseph Campos), who have been following a homeless man named Carl (Phenix Antonio) for weeks. The two are intrigued by Carl's strange and erratic behavior, which they capture on camera. However, things take a dark turn when they discover that Carl may be involved in some gruesome and violent acts.

The film opens with footage taken by Sam and Kyle, who are setting up filming equipment in a run-down and abandoned building. They are shown discussing their latest project, which involves documenting the life of a homeless man living on the streets of the city. They explain that they have been following Carl for a few weeks and that they believe there is something odd about him. They are determined to capture his strange behavior on camera and uncover the truth about his life.

As the movie progresses, the two filmmakers continue to follow Carl, who becomes increasingly paranoid and unpredictable. They capture footage of him talking to himself, engaging in bizarre rituals, and injuring himself in strange ways. Carl's behavior becomes more and more dangerous as the film goes on, and Sam and Kyle begin to fear for their safety.

Along the way, the filmmakers meet a number of other characters, including a nurse named Rachel (Tisha Bruberg) who works at a nearby hospital. Rachel becomes interested in the project and begins to offer her help to Sam and Kyle. She introduces them to a local doctor, who explains that Carl may suffer from a rare medical condition that causes him to become violent and erratic. Despite this, Sam and Kyle continue to follow Carl, believing that they are uncovering an important story.

The tension begins to mount as the film progresses, and the audience is left to wonder just what is happening to Carl. The film is shot in a shaky, found footage style, which adds to the overall sense of unease and tension. The acting is strong across the board, with Erik Alamia and Phenix Antonio delivering standout performances. The film also features some gruesome gore and violence, which may be too much for some viewers.

Overall, "The Blood Tapes" is a well-executed horror-thriller that keeps the audience on edge throughout. The found footage style adds an extra layer of realism and immersion, and the strong performances make the characters feel believable and grounded. While the movie may not reinvent the genre, it is a solid entry into the found footage canon and is sure to satisfy horror fans looking for a good scare.

The Blood Tapes is a horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 15 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 3.3.

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  • Runtime
    1 hr 15 min
  • IMDB Rating
    3.3  (6)
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