So, The Found Footage Festival #8: Brooklyn is this wild ride through the VHS graveyard, and honestly, it’s a real treat for those of us who appreciate the bizarre. Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher have a knack for digging up the oddest gems, and this installment is no different. The satanic panic videos from the 80s really set a strange tone—there’s something almost nostalgic, yet eerie, about them. The pacing varies since they weave in a lot of different clips, but it keeps you engaged, bouncing from cringe-worthy to genuinely funny. The performances? Well, it’s all about the awkwardness of the original videos. You can’t help but marvel at what people thought was worth filming back then.
Features a collection of rare VHS finds.Includes clips from the 80s satanic panic era.Unique blend of comedy and documentary style.
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