Video Murders
Director: Jim McCullough Sr.
Actors: Eric Brown, Virginia Loridans, John P. Fertitta, Frank Baggett
PlotA timid video store clerk becomes entangled in a nightmarish scenario when he stumbles upon mysterious videotapes left anonymously at the shop. Each videotape contains footage of gruesome murders, seemingly recorded by the killer themselves. Alarmed and haunted by the graphic content, the clerk wrestles with fear and intrigue, unsure of whether to inform the authorities or keep watching for potential clues that might lead to the murderer. As he obsessively analyzes the tapes, he begins to notice subtle details that suggest a connection between the victims and himself. Convinced that the killer is communicating with him directly, his paranoia spirals as he struggles to decipher the killer’s motives and identity.
With increasing unease, he confides in a friend who is skeptical but agrees to help investigate. Together, they delve into the backgrounds of the victims revealed in the recordings, discovering a shadowy network and dark secrets that tie back to their own community. As tension mounts, they experience close calls with danger, making them question whom they can trust. The line between reality and the simulated horror of the videotapes blurs, leading both into a realm of psychological torment that threatens their safety and sanity. As they inch closer to the truth, each new finding propels them into deeper peril until circumstances force them to confront their worst fears.
Writers: Jim McCullough Jr.
Release Date: N/A
Runtime: 88 min
Rating: N/A
Country: USA
Language: English
Home Video Reviews
Video Murders offers an average but intriguing watch with strong performances and impressive Blu-ray features, despite a limited budget and narrative ambition.
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