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Nightmare on Film Street - A Horror Movie Podcast

Horror and Headlamps: The Poughkeepsie Tapes vs. As Above So Below

Nightmare on Film Street - A Horror Movie Podcast

Kimberley Elizabeth & Jonathan Dehaan

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4.51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 9 November 2017

⏱️ 86 minutes

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For 10 years there existed a horror film so terrifying, so sadistic, it could only be found in the darkest corners of the internet. And thanks to your friends at Scream Factory, that film has finally seen the light of day.

On this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street we discuss two found footage films from the brother’s Dowdle, including AS ABOVE SO BELOW (2014), and the notorious THE POUGHKEEPSIE TAPES (2007). Join Kim and Jon as share their thoughts on a movie you should definitely considers re-watching, and another that may be the most original Found Footage film since THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT!

And as always, cast your vote in our Found Footage Twitter Poll @NOFSpodcast, and join our Facebook group to continue the conversation with horror fiends like yourself.

This show is made possible because of fiends like yourself!

Support Nightmare on Film Street at www.patreon.com/nightmareonfilmstreet

What’s Keeping us Creepy?

1. A Halloween tradition (give or take a few days), we re-watched Michael Dougherty’s TRICK ‘R’ TREAT

2. Shudder‘s new all-horror talk show THE CORE, hosted by Mickey Keating (CARNAGE PARK, PSYCHOPATHS)

Released:

November 9th, 2017

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0:00.0

Fellow Fiennes, Fiennes, Welcome to another terrifying and delectable episode of Nightmare on Film Street.

0:17.0

The Horror Podcast with Zero C zero credibility, but all of the blood.

0:28.0

Gools and gore.

0:38.0

Your puny heart can handle. Let's give a grave welcome to our hosts John and Kim.

0:47.0

Hello again, Fiennes and welcome to Nightmare on Film Street. I'm Kim. I'm John and today we are talking about two found footage films from two brothers.

0:59.0

The Dowdle Brothers. Now if you haven't heard of them you will know of two of their films that we're talking about today.

1:04.6

I'm sure one of them has been in the news a lot as of late because it has been a long time coming.

1:10.0

I'm talking about 2007's The Poughkeepsie Tapes.

1:13.2

Finally released for the public, such a shame that this movie has more or less been the bootleg

1:20.3

that's circled everywhere.

1:21.5

I know, we'll get into it in a little bit but yeah this film I'm so happy we are finally officially talking about it and the second film we're going to talk about today is 2014's as above so below

1:32.8

This movie deserves a second watch. I know a lot of you out there do not love well I don't know about you guys

1:37.9

Critically at least I know that the film does not have a very much love at all

1:41.9

Yeah, when I talk to people who appreciate found footage and horror in general, it seems like they like it.

1:48.0

I have met more people that like this movie than hate it, but when I go online it's a different story.

1:53.0

Yeah, very hard to read reviews on that film, especially because I love it.

1:58.0

That might be it, right?

1:59.0

We're just blinded by love.

2:01.0

But before we get into those two films, let's hit up with them.

2:04.0

What's keeping us creepy segment at the top of the show?

2:06.0

As you can tell, I am feeling better, my voice is back.

2:08.0

I still have a stuff up nose, but feeling better.

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