A little bit of V/H/S, a little bit of 8Mm, and a little snuff, check out this trailer from the Korean horror 8Mm: The Sinister Record, directed by Yoon Joon-Hye.
In the found-footage horror film being shopped at the ongoing EFM in Berlin…
“A reporter who has access to the prosecutor’s office hears about a cursed tape in the video archive and begins reporting on it. As he digs into the background of the tape, he and his team uncover tidbits of records and find links to various cases. But as they dig deeper and deeper, mysterious events take place all around them.”
It stars Seo Hyeon-woo and Jo Min-Kyung.
Thanks to Fabien for the trailer link.
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In the found-footage horror film being shopped at the ongoing EFM in Berlin…
“A reporter who has access to the prosecutor’s office hears about a cursed tape in the video archive and begins reporting on it. As he digs into the background of the tape, he and his team uncover tidbits of records and find links to various cases. But as they dig deeper and deeper, mysterious events take place all around them.”
It stars Seo Hyeon-woo and Jo Min-Kyung.
Thanks to Fabien for the trailer link.
The post Trailer for ‘8Mm: The Sinister Record’ Inserts Cursed Tape appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
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