The Cohasset Snuff Film is a 2012 independent horror film directed by Edward Payson that utilizes a mockumentary and found-footage format. Despite its provocative title and marketing that suggested real-life events, the film is entirely fictional.
The film has been made available on various streaming platforms over the years. Viewers have reported seeing it on the PLEX app and Amazon. The Cohasset Snuff Film
Reviews for the film are polarized, often focusing on its execution and the performance of its lead: The Cohasset Snuff Film is a 2012 independent
Many critics on platforms like Letterboxd found the lead performance to be "cartoonish" or "hammy," which undercut the intended psychological horror. Others criticized the film for lacking nuance compared to similar "killer profile" films. Where to Watch Viewers have reported seeing it on the PLEX app and Amazon
At the time of its release, the film's trailer and marketing elicited genuine questions from the public about whether the events were real. Local officials and residents eventually clarified that no such murders occurred in 2009 or any other time, confirming it as a work of indie horror fiction . Critical Reception
The central conceit is that the town of Cohasset attempted to suppress the "real" footage through legal action, leading to the "snuff film" being circulated only via underground BitTorrent sites.