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Butterfly Kisses

  • 2018
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
5.3K
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Carlo Glorioso, Stacie Jones, Cory Okouchi, Laura Myers, Erik Kristopher Myers, Carl Porter, Kenny Johnson, Matt Davies, Robin Nicolai, Cazz Cerkez, and Gavin York in Butterfly Kisses (2018)
A filmmaker discovers a box of video tapes depicting two students' disturbing film project featuring a local horror legend, The Peeping Tom. As he sets out to prove this story is real and release it as a work of his own, he loses himself and the film crew following him into his project.
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A director discovers a box of videotapes showing the creepy film project of two students that stars a local horror legend.A director discovers a box of videotapes showing the creepy film project of two students that stars a local horror legend.A director discovers a box of videotapes showing the creepy film project of two students that stars a local horror legend.

  • Director
    • Erik Kristopher Myers
  • Writer
    • Erik Kristopher Myers
  • Stars
    • Rachel Armiger
    • Reed DeLisle
    • Matt Lake
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
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    • Director
      • Erik Kristopher Myers
    • Writer
      • Erik Kristopher Myers
    • Stars
      • Rachel Armiger
      • Reed DeLisle
      • Matt Lake
    • 92User reviews
    • 68Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Rachel Armiger
    Rachel Armiger
    • Sophia Crane
    Reed DeLisle
    Reed DeLisle
    • Feldman
    Matt Lake
    Matt Lake
    • 'Mr. Folklore'
    Eve Young
    • Dr. Wolfe
    Kelsey June Swann
    • Lilly Pine
    Alexandria Benford
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    • Gavin York
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    • Amelia York
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    Janise Whelan
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      • Erik Kristopher Myers
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    6mf2812

    Decent Mockumentary.

    It's well made and has a clever premise showing not 1 or 2, but 3 different documentary/amateur filmmakers descent into desperation to finish their movie. It's obviously taken a lot of inspiration from The Blair Witch Project regarding the gritty, black and white parts, but falls short, actually, way short of building the mythology or the antagonist. It's definitely worth a watch, especially for found footage fans but I don't think it'd grab the attention of many others.
    6bipbop13

    Bill's Short Reviews For Short Attention Spans

    A pretty nice entry in the found footage genre. There have been a lot of these, and frankly I have stopped watching them because the premise is pretty much the same for each one. Well, this one was different. There are multiple layers to this film, and the subplots weave in and out of each other expertly. There was some good payoff to this movie as well. A lot of found footage films leave you with more questions than answers. This one has plenty of answers for the viewer. This is about a couple of film students who go missing while filming footage of trying to summon "blinkman". Now the footage has been found by a failed directer. He wants to market this footage, and has a documentary crew following him around while he tries to do this. Along the way we have one very good jump scare, and a couple stomach churning moments. I Had to hit the pause button a couple times to freeze-frame and let the image sink in. Some of the effects were marred by the typical "dying camera" glitches, but hit that pause button & you can see them pretty well. Thank God for little to no shaky cam footage. The director has made a good, well layered found footage film. I Will be interested in seeing his future works.
    7liekeritzema

    dark comedy with under-the-skin creepyness

    I believe that Butterfly Kisses is a dark comedy/mockumentary in the likes as C'est arrivé près de chez vous, Bad Ben and Digging Up The Marrow.

    (mind you, I thought the same about Best Wordt Movie, still won't believe it's for real)

    Watched it with my 15-year old daugter, who was really creeped out. In my opinion she missed the 'clues' that this is more of a psychological character study.

    Better prove that the acting is great than people reacting that this is a manipulated documentary doesn't exist. (whoooosh?)

    I found this one of the nicest quirky movies I have seen.

    Whatever it is, I found it a fun and entertaining movie, and my daugther liked it too, for completely differrent reasons.

    Give it a go and make up your own mind.
    6lost-in-limbo

    From investigating to becoming investigated.

    "Butterfly Kisses" adds its own unique (meta) spin on the found footage genre. Definitely if you just go by the call-in radio set-piece, and its special telephone guest. Clever touch. Sure it still follows the standard low-budget sub-genre cliches, but it's how the story is presented is where it sets itself apart. Heavy on mystery with its urban legend style groundwork. A wannabe film-maker stumbles across a box (labelled 'Don't watch') of a student's film project involving research into a local urban legend; Peeping Tom. So he goes about trying to investigate if the disturbing footage is real, while trying to complete their unfinished project as his own work. He gets a seperate documentary crew to follow him around to consolidate his findings and tell his story of getting this done.

    While watching I was getting 'Lake Mungo' vibes, as it focused more so on mood and discomfort than all out frights and incidents. It's slow burn, constantly conversational and sort of creeps up on you in a potboiler way. There's a documentary within a documentary within a documentary framework to the story as one film-maker's obsession becomes a domino effect for everyone involved. Meaning there's no real satisfying conclusion to it all. Probably by the end it was more interesting than entertaining.
    7byronhold

    Good film,at times annoying.

    I won't go into the details as so many others have already laid out much of it. If you're looking for a horror or thriller, this probably isn't the film for you. It's more of a character profile. It's a film with in a film. The "found footage" would be the typically generic of that genre...film students being hunted/killed by otherworldly force. The more interesting part of the film is the central character. He's a loser and a jerk. He failed as a film student, works a menial job, can't support his family, steals from his own child, is belligerent towards people who can help him and worst of all is using someone else's work in order to make a name for himself. There were annoying bits about not finding any records of the missing/dead players from the "found footage," except for one. Also the ending is annoying. I won't give that away, I will give my opinion on a stronger ending, though. I would have enjoyed the ending had it been an interview with the characters of Feldman and Crane being amazed that a failed and forgotten film project had driven someone to obsession and madness.

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    Manuela Velasco in REC (2007)
    Found Footage Horror
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    • Trivia
      The viral marketing campaign for this film was so successful that the "Blink Man" legend was included in a book on local folktales, called Haunted Ellicott City by Shelley Davies Wygant. After the book was published, director Erik Kristopher Myers reached out to the author to let her know that he had concocted the legend as a marketing campaign for the film. Despite Myers' concern that she would be angry, Wygant said that, "I thought it was genius."
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      Sophia Crane: My name is Sophia Crane. It's March 3rd, 2004. I'm a film student, and this is my senior thesis. I don't know how much longer I'm going to be alive, so I ask whoever finds this, please apply the first and second halves of this final interview to the beginning and end of my film. You'll know where to make the cut. This is the story of Peeping Tom, and how I went looking for him. Please show this to my parents. I don't know how much longer I can go without blinking.

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    • Release date
      • October 23, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Поцелуи бабочки
    • Filming locations
      • Baltimore, Maryland, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cyfuno Ventures
      • Four-Fingered Films
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      • 1h 31m(91 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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