The internet is a scary place, but not in the way the Boomer generation imagined in the 1990s. In the darkest corners of the World Wide Web, you’re more likely to get radicalized by a podcaster than ...
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 ...
The YouTuber's Kickstarter-funded debut feature delivers some creepy moments, but mostly feels baldly derivative of prior, better horror efforts. In theaters from Neon on Oct. 24, over a year after ...
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REVIEW: ‘Shelby Oaks’ Is Every Ounce a Labor of Love
The arrival of Shelby Oaks carries with it a heavy sigh of relief. And fatigue. The feeling of “finally.” Starting as a horror sketch for his YouTube channel, debut director Chris Stuckmann (alongside ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: The buzz around Shelby Oaks (now streaming on VOD platforms like Amazon Prime Video) stems from its unusual origin. Director Chris Stuckmann was a ground-floor YouTuber ...
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, ...
The internet is a scary place, but not in the way the Boomer generation imagined in the 1990s. In the darkest corners of the World Wide Web, you’re more likely to get radicalized by a podcaster than ...
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