Midnight Peepshow (2022) [NR]

Release Date:
August 26, 2022

Original Title:
Midnight Peepshow

Alternate Titles:
Midnight Peep Show

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
GoViddo
Golden Gate Motion Pictures
The Haunted Cinema

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 94

Sometimes you just can't look away.

An unnamed madame operates a unique peep show that caters to its customers deepest desires, fears, and sins. Tonight, it welcomes a businessman with a unique connection to an extreme fantasy website. Soon he will become a witness to three stories of victims that found the website. It’s only a matter of time before he’s made to pay the ultimate price for dabbling in the dark side of desire.

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Animation:
Ashley Thorpe

Art Direction:
Daisy Plackett

Assistant Camera:
Joanna Cuper
James Daynolo

Colorist:
Vince Knight

Costume Design:
Rachele Terrinoni

Director:
Airell Anthony Hayles
Ludovica Musumeci
Jake West
Andy Edwards

Director of Photography:
Vince Knight

Editor:
Jake West
Andy Edwards

Executive Producer:
Dovile Kirvelaityte

First Assistant Camera:
Antonio Delle Monache

First Assistant Director:
Fred Searle

Gaffer:
Tupac Caroll

Makeup Artist:
Addy Frame

Makeup Designer:
Aybuke Kavas

Music:
Rusty Egan

Post-Production Manager:
Fred Searle

Producer:
Vinod Malgewar
Airell Anthony Hayles

Production Design:
Jason Kelvin

Production Manager:
Dominic James Baker

Prosthetics:
Shaune Harrison

Sound Designer:
Chen Wissotzky

Sound Recordist:
Adam Bertenshaw
Elliot Grierson-Hurdle

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Paula Anne Booker
Mark Wilkins
Paul Wilkins

Still Photographer:
James John Perkins

Stunt Coordinator:
Paul Hyett

Visual Effects:
Denisas Cerepovic
Paul Hyett

Writer:
Airell Anthony Hayles
Jake West
Andy Edwards

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