Sx_Tape (2013) [R]

Release Date:
October 10, 2013

Original Title:
Sx_Tape

Alternate Titles:
SX_TAPE
Sex Tape - Gravação do Medo
Sx Tape
Sx_Tape
Sxtape
sxtape

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Aeroplano
La.Lune Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  GB: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 85

Some tapes shouldn't be made

From the director of CANDYMAN and the producers of PARANORMAL ACTIVITY comes a found-footage nightmare of lust, possession, and destruction. Jill's an artist. Ian's a filmmaker. And their love life is off the chain. There's no experience too wild, no dare too dangerous—not even when Jill lets Ian strap her to a gurney in the abandoned hospital they're scoping out for their next art show. But he shouldn't have left her alone. Not even as a joke. Now, Jill's hookup with horror has awakened something in that place. Something with a lust for more than flesh.

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Boom Operator:
Omar Barraza

Casting:
Dominika Posserén

Costume Design:
Julia Clancey

Dialogue Editor:
Vicky Brazier

Director:
Bernard Rose

Director of Photography:
Bernard Rose

Editor:
Bernard Rose

Foley:
Joo Fürst

Makeup Effects:
Dalton Kutsch

Original Music Composer:
Nigel Holland

Producer:
Steven Schneider
Sebastian Aloi
Chuck Simon
Eric Reese

Production Design:
Bradd Fillmann

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
James Hynes
Adrian Rhodes

Supervising Sound Editor:
Nigel Holland

Writer:
Eric Reese

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