Stars: Jackson Batchelor, Ross Alan Doney, Russell Churcher, Dan Rad, Omar Mahood Lagares, Rich Millyard | Written by Jackson Batchelor, Sam Mason-Bell | Directed by Steve ‘S.N’ Sibley
Taped Up Memories and Taped Up Families come from the Trash Arts collective based out of Plymouth. A gathering of creative minds with the “ambition to explore the art of filmmaking in all its forms.” They have produced numerous films, shorts and web series and these two, screening as part of this year’s Romford Horror Film Festival, are their two latest productions.
Like its predecessor, Taped Up Families opens with a title card, this one states:
Following the “Taped Up Memories” killings another camera was found in a nearby woods, close to further murders. What you are about to see is this tape in its entirety. The footage has not been edited or altered in any way.
What follows is a total rehash of Taped Up Memories,...
Taped Up Memories and Taped Up Families come from the Trash Arts collective based out of Plymouth. A gathering of creative minds with the “ambition to explore the art of filmmaking in all its forms.” They have produced numerous films, shorts and web series and these two, screening as part of this year’s Romford Horror Film Festival, are their two latest productions.
Like its predecessor, Taped Up Families opens with a title card, this one states:
Following the “Taped Up Memories” killings another camera was found in a nearby woods, close to further murders. What you are about to see is this tape in its entirety. The footage has not been edited or altered in any way.
What follows is a total rehash of Taped Up Memories,...
- 1.3.2024
- von Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Jackson Batchelor, Simon Berry, Sam Mason-Bell, Chris Mills, Rich Millyard, Ella Palmer, Peter Tilley, Chris Wrein | Written and Directed by Jackson Batchelor, Sam Mason-Bell
Taped Up Memories and Taped Up Families come from the Trash Arts collective based out of Plymouth. A gathering of creative minds with the “ambition to explore the art of filmmaking in all its forms.” They have produced numerous films, shorts and web series and these two, screening as part of this year’s Romford Horror Film Festival, are their two latest productions. This film opens with a title card that states:
The following footage was recovered from a damaged camera found at the side of a main road in the south of England in 2003. The camera was found close to the scene of multiple murders. What you are about to see is this tape in its entirety. The footage has not been edited or altered in any way.
Taped Up Memories and Taped Up Families come from the Trash Arts collective based out of Plymouth. A gathering of creative minds with the “ambition to explore the art of filmmaking in all its forms.” They have produced numerous films, shorts and web series and these two, screening as part of this year’s Romford Horror Film Festival, are their two latest productions. This film opens with a title card that states:
The following footage was recovered from a damaged camera found at the side of a main road in the south of England in 2003. The camera was found close to the scene of multiple murders. What you are about to see is this tape in its entirety. The footage has not been edited or altered in any way.
- 29.2.2024
- von Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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