Banned From Broadcast, Start to Finish
Before the streaming era, Banned From Broadcast circulated on the premise that what you were watching had been pulled from television for being too real. The conceit is simple and the execution is merciless. Here are all six files plus the theatrical movie, in the order we recommend.
Banned From Broadcast (2003)
The one that started it all. The premise — footage pulled from broadcast for being too real — is simple and the execution is merciless. Begin here.
The Cursed Large Family (2003)
A family portrait assembled from footage no broadcaster would touch. The format finds its confidence.
Stalker Hell Chapter (2004)
Surveillance curdles into possession. The most uncomfortable of the early files.
Troublesome Neighbour Terror (2005)
The wall between two apartments turns out to be no wall at all. A small-space masterclass.
Village Of Corpse (2006)
'Village Of Corpse' remains the most-argued-about file in our Discord. A rural-rite entry that earns its reputation.
Death Limit (2008)
A countdown structure that makes the runtime feel like a held breath. The last of the numbered files.
The Movie — 68 Days With Vengeance Enforcer (2008)
The theatrical expansion — sixty-eight days long in story time. A fitting capstone to the series.