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Jan 8, 2020 · With Zac Amico, John Bloom, J.R. Bookwalter, Carmine Capobianco. Struggling to keep independent films alive, indie filmmakers travel from the last Blockbuster to Troma Studios, encountering threats like media consolidation and censorship that jeopardize indie cinema's survival from VHS to streaming.
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- Thomas Edward Seymour
- 2020-01-08
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VHS Massacre. @VHSMassacre ‧. 2.07K subscribers ‧ 353 videos. Directed by Tom Seymour and Ken Powell, Troma Entertainment's “VHS Massacre Documentaries… both are Informative and enlightening,...
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TV-MA. Documentary. A post-video store era adventure that starts at the last Blockbuster in Bend, Oregon and ends at Troma Entertainment’s B movie HQ in New York City. Subtitles: English. Starring: Zac Amico John Bloom J.R. Bookwalter John Krasinski Carmine Capobianco. Directed by: Thomas Edward Seymour.
- Thomas Edward Seymour
- January 1, 2020
- 77 min
The cast and creators of the documentary film, VHS Massacre Too, come together to discuss exploitation films and the indie horror genre.Panelists include:- R...
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- Mainframe Comic Con
VHS Massacre Too, winner of 23 Independent film awards, is about the last stand of the American exploitation film. In a post video store era, media consolidation has led to the censorship and near death of the independent and exploitation film industry.