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‘Shelby Oaks’ Director Chris Stuckmann on Horror Films and The Magic of Movie Theaters
Chris Stuckmann opens up about how the theatrical experience has imprinted upon him and informed his trajectory.
Moonraker, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, and No Time to Die are among the most divisive and debated movies in the historic ...
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 ...
“Shelby Oaks” is mid. Not good. Not bad. Just mid. That’s troubling news for studio Neon and even scarier for writer/director Chris Stuckmann, a YouTube film critic from Ohio who made the leap to ...
If you’ve ever watched a movie review on YouTube, you’ve likely seen Shelby Oaks director Chris Stuckmann, who has made his feature-length directorial debut with his new horror film. He is once again ...
“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 ...
SPOILER ALERT: This article contains spoilers for the ending of “Shelby Oaks,” now playing in theaters. So, who took Riley Brennan? Director Chris Stuckmann makes his directorial debut with Neon’s ...
Chris Stuckmann enters the feature film landscape with a story already worthy of its own documentary. Best known for his deeply analytical movie criticism on YouTube, where his audience quietly ...
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 ...
Director Chris Stuckmann makes his directorial debut with Neon’s horror “Shelby Oaks,” which follows the disappearance of a YouTuber and amateur ghost hunter Riley Brennan (Sarah Durn). Having started ...
Finally, this Halloween, Chris Stuckmann‘s hybrid found footage nightmare, Shelby Oaks, is hitting theaters, courtesy of NEON and a few hundred backers who helped make the film’s Kickstarter campaign ...
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