SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (ABC4) — What happens when one of YouTube’s most respected film critics decides to step behind the camera? You get “Shelby Oaks”, a haunting hybrid of found footage, mockumentary, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Neon “Shelby Oaks,” a new horror movie that Neon is releasing this weekend, pairs traditional narrative elements with the grainy, ...
A James Newton Howard score swells as the Hess family squares off for the final time against an extraterrestrial threat. Joaquin Phoenix pulls a baseball bat from the wall and takes a deep breath.
YouTuber Chris Stuckmann’s Neon-distributed debut feature revolves around a woman searching for her missing sister. By Richard Lawson It’s been 26 long years since The Blair Witch Project popularized ...
Chris Stuckmann, one of the most popular movie reviewers on YouTube, finds himself on the other side of the critical line. Having shared his snackable film critiques for close to two decades with an ...
The YouTube critic-turned director, who screened his film last year at Fantasia, discusses new moments he's added since then, and what fell out. By Brian Davids Writer The particulars of the film ...
Horror has made a huge comeback in recent years, becoming a major box office draw and earning the praise of critics like never before. This success has not only come from Hollywood heavyweights, but ...
Shelby Oaks begins with a mystery. A group of young adults calling themselves the Paranormal Paranoids, led by Riley Brennan (Sarah Durn), set out to investigate an abandoned amusement park for their ...
"Shelby Oaks," a new horror movie that Neon is releasing this weekend, pairs traditional narrative elements with the grainy, found footage aesthetic of, say, "Paranormal Activity" or "The Blair Witch ...