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by: The Arrow Dec. 14, 2007

John Erick Dowdle's THE POUGHKEEPSIE TAPES has been getting great word of yapper thus far (Read our very own Eric Walkuski's review here). So much so that it got Dowdle the US REC remake gig: QUARANTINED. TAPES will spook the screens come February 8 2008 but till then here are 3 EXCLUSIVE PICS from the flick to wet your appetite. Check them out within this story! And don't forget to digest the mucho lengthy SYNOPSIS below and the slick TRAILER even lower.

SYNOPSIS: In 2001, police in Poughkeepsie New York made a shocking discovery—ten bodies buried in the backyard of a residential house. Astonishingly, that was only the beginning.  Inside the home, police uncovered over 800 neatly organized videotapes detailing the exploits of one man’s decade-long crime spree. The most disturbing part of the find, was that the killer had filmed all of the footage himself—from his first moments stalking his victims to their last seconds alive.

THE POUGHKEEPSIE TAPES examines the homicides—incorporating interviews from criminal experts, testimony from the only victim ever rescued alive, and chilling footage shot from the killer's own camera. All of which document the twisted path of a serial killer as never before. Beginning in 1988, a wave of missing person reports and unsolved murders from New York to Pennsylvania, began to alarm law enforcement officials. Many of the strange disappearances and dead victims held similarities. Soon the authorities realized they were dealing with a serial killer.

The hunt to identify and capture the killer was layered with troubling facts and haunting events, eventually ending at the house where the tapes were found. Unfortunately, the discovery left more questions than answers. Did the killer leave the tapes intentionally? Do the tapes hold hidden clues? Is he still active? This film dares to show what has never been presented to the public before—the evidence, the puzzle, and the footage of THE POUGHKEEPSIE TAPES.

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Crimson_Kahuna
3:37PM on 12/14/2007 Add as a friend | MFC profile
I'm getting...
... bored with all these vidcam movies. With the exception of 'Behind the Mask - The Rise of Leslie Vernon', I can't think of another movie that impressed me with the technique. And Behind only used it part of the time.
... bored with all these vidcam movies. With the exception of 'Behind the Mask - The Rise of Leslie Vernon', I can't think of another movie that impressed me with the technique. And Behind only used it part of the time.