sxtape (2013)

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sxtape: Directed by Bernard Rose. With Caitlyn Folley, Ian Duncan, Diana García, Chris Coy. Jill’s an artist. Adam’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 Adam 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.

“I see the reviews are harsh, I wonu0026#39;t be the one to break the ice on a quite good one, in order to attract attention or mislead people, but for someone who never was into found footage movies, I got to say this one kept me still, watching, waiting for more.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIt starts slow, some nudity, some jokes and builds up to the key point in around 20 minute. From there on, it grows more and more and starts to deliver. Sure, nothing mind blowing, but considering the fact that zombie movies and found footage are spreading like a virus lately, once you do find a good one, itu0026#39;s good to get things straight. In my honest opinion, SxTape is a good example and here are the reasons: 1) acting was good; 2) characters were typical and natural; 3) once the tension makes an appearance it stays there; 4) one or two good scares (letu0026#39;s face it, found footage canu0026#39;t really be scary anymore;) 5) the twisted situation involved.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eSo all in all, I would recommend this one, if you donu0026#39;t expect too much out of it, it will be OK. Somehow of a u0026quot;Grave encountersu0026quot;, maybe better, dunno exactly. Anyway, if you do go in for it, enjoy!u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eCheers!”

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