The Dark Tapes
- 2016
- 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
3.6K
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A genre-defying mixture of horror, sci-fi, myth, mystery and thrills told as four interlocking tales in one intelligent anthology. Ghosts, spirits, creatures, demons and more from the parano... Read allA genre-defying mixture of horror, sci-fi, myth, mystery and thrills told as four interlocking tales in one intelligent anthology. Ghosts, spirits, creatures, demons and more from the paranormal world collide with rational curiosity.A genre-defying mixture of horror, sci-fi, myth, mystery and thrills told as four interlocking tales in one intelligent anthology. Ghosts, spirits, creatures, demons and more from the paranormal world collide with rational curiosity.
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- 17 wins & 23 nominations total
David Banks
- Sam
- (segment "Wrap Around")
Sara Areyano
- Marie
- (segment "Wrap Around")
- (as Sara Castro)
Cortney Palm
- Nicole
- (segment "To Catch a Demon")
David Rountree
- Martin
- (segment "To Catch a Demon")
Matt Magnusson
- Jason
- (segment "To Catch a Demon")
Ryan Panaligan
- Demon
- (segment "To Catch a Demon")
- (as Ryan Allan Young)
Shawn Lockie
- Karen
- (segment "The Hunter & the Hunted")
Stephen Zimpel
- David
- (segment "The Hunter & the Hunted")
Jo Galloway
- Susan
- (segment "The Hunter & the Hunted")
Clint Keepin
- Cameron
- (segment "The Hunter & the Hunted")
Jonathan Biver
- Geoff
- (segment "The Hunter & the Hunted")
Brittany Fisheli
- Ashen
- (segment "The Hunter & the Hunted")
Emilia Ares
- Caitlin
- (segment "Cam Girls")
- (as a different name)
Shane Hartline
- Eric
- (segment "Cam Girls")
Anna Rose Moore
- Sindy
- (segment "Cam Girls")
Aral Gribble
- Gerry
- (segment "Cam Girls")
Robert Lind
- Zak
- (segment "Cam Girls")
- (as Rob Lind)
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Wayne River Sorrell
- Rick
- (segment "Cam Girls")
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Miss Mash of Found Footage
This was jumping from one film to another too much for my liking. Do not get me wrong......it was rather average.
The stories were bland n not much thought had gone into them. They are wanna be copies of other found footage films. There are 4 stories in all n all were pretty much lacking in strength acting n character build up.
There was no tension suspense or charisma n either of the short films.
The endings were varied but of a similar nature.
I gave 4 stars .....one for each.
I recommend only if you like found footage, otherwise it's not worth a watch.
The stories were bland n not much thought had gone into them. They are wanna be copies of other found footage films. There are 4 stories in all n all were pretty much lacking in strength acting n character build up.
There was no tension suspense or charisma n either of the short films.
The endings were varied but of a similar nature.
I gave 4 stars .....one for each.
I recommend only if you like found footage, otherwise it's not worth a watch.
I bought it on Amazon Video for $9.99, and I don't regret it.
'THE DARK TAPES': Three and a Half Stars (Out of Five)
An indie anthology horror flick, which interlocks four different tales of creatures, demons, ghosts and other things in the paranormal world. The film runs 98 minutes long, and it was made on a budget of just $65,000. It also features an ensemble cast (of mostly unknown actors) lead by Cortney Palm. First time feature filmmakers Michael McQuown and Vincent J. Guastini directed and co-produced the flick. McQuown also wrote the script (he previously co-wrote 2005's 'THE PERFECT MAN') and he also served as the film's editor and cinematographer as well. I found it to be a mostly well made, and impressive little indie horror flick; highlighted by Cortney Palm's performance.
The movie contains four different chapters, each telling a different supernatural tale. One revolves around a couple experiencing paranormal activities in the house they recently moved in to. Another story tells the tale of two lesbian lovers, that make a living performing sexual activities online (for paying customers), and one begins blacking out and not remembering certain strange experiences. Another story involves a woman who's raped at a party, and she then becomes obsessed with stopping persistent unwanted paranormal intruders. A fourth story is intercut between the others, and it revolves around three paranormal investigators, that take their investigations into uncharted new dangerous territory.
The movie is a little too slow-paced, drawn-out, and a tad too over complicated in places. For a film made on just a $65,000 budget though, I think it's mostly impressive. I love indie horror flicks like this, especially well made anthologies. This one delivers some nice effects, some cool dark imagery, and some pretty clever twists; it just sometimes takes a little too long to get to them. The acting, with the exception of Palm, is pretty amateurish though. The film probably won't become a cult classic of any kind, but I think it's still definitely worth the rental price. I bought it on Amazon Video for $9.99, and I don't regret it.
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An indie anthology horror flick, which interlocks four different tales of creatures, demons, ghosts and other things in the paranormal world. The film runs 98 minutes long, and it was made on a budget of just $65,000. It also features an ensemble cast (of mostly unknown actors) lead by Cortney Palm. First time feature filmmakers Michael McQuown and Vincent J. Guastini directed and co-produced the flick. McQuown also wrote the script (he previously co-wrote 2005's 'THE PERFECT MAN') and he also served as the film's editor and cinematographer as well. I found it to be a mostly well made, and impressive little indie horror flick; highlighted by Cortney Palm's performance.
The movie contains four different chapters, each telling a different supernatural tale. One revolves around a couple experiencing paranormal activities in the house they recently moved in to. Another story tells the tale of two lesbian lovers, that make a living performing sexual activities online (for paying customers), and one begins blacking out and not remembering certain strange experiences. Another story involves a woman who's raped at a party, and she then becomes obsessed with stopping persistent unwanted paranormal intruders. A fourth story is intercut between the others, and it revolves around three paranormal investigators, that take their investigations into uncharted new dangerous territory.
The movie is a little too slow-paced, drawn-out, and a tad too over complicated in places. For a film made on just a $65,000 budget though, I think it's mostly impressive. I love indie horror flicks like this, especially well made anthologies. This one delivers some nice effects, some cool dark imagery, and some pretty clever twists; it just sometimes takes a little too long to get to them. The acting, with the exception of Palm, is pretty amateurish though. The film probably won't become a cult classic of any kind, but I think it's still definitely worth the rental price. I bought it on Amazon Video for $9.99, and I don't regret it.
Watch our movie review show 'MOVIE TALK' at: https://vimeo.com/213917579
scary but not good
There was one good story and bad acting. contrasting with the description, the stories do not interlock at all. yes there were scary parts but that doesnt mean it was good
Fresh take on found footage
The Dark Tapes is a four story horror anthology. I'm a big fan of horror anthologies and the stories in this one are all original and had surprise endings that I didn't see coming. There are a lot of found footage films out there, but The Dark Tapes felt fresh and was the most unique found footage film I've seen in a long time. The stories are well written and entertaining and I think this film proves that you don't have to have a big budget to make a good movie. There are some genuinely creepy moments and not a whole lot of blood and gore,so I would think this film would appeal to a wider audience than some of your "typical" horror films. This movie is anything but typical. If you like horror and want to see found footage presented in a new way, definitely check out this anthology. It's a lot of fun.
No need to see this one
This movie is not made with great passon or heart. It is very clear the there was script problems from day one. I was hoping for a film equal to V/H/S but this The Dark Taps is just rubbish.
Not only is the acting stiff and really bad at times, you can alos find terrible errors. For example can you see a reflexion of the dictator in the tv at the end of the first story.
Stay clear of this movie.
Not only is the acting stiff and really bad at times, you can alos find terrible errors. For example can you see a reflexion of the dictator in the tv at the end of the first story.
Stay clear of this movie.
Did you know
- TriviaEmilia Zoryan Also Appeared in A very similar Found-Footage movie Called, VHS: Viral.
- GoofsThe word "alcohol" does not come from the Arabic word "al ghoul" but from the Arabic "al kohl", which is a powdered antimony that was used as a kind of eye-liner. Nothing to do with ghouls or spirits.
- Crazy creditsDuring the first part of the end credits, one of the beings is talking in voice over while the credits roll.
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- $65,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 38m(98 min)
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- 16:9 HD
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