Perhaps it’s due to his love of horror, but Chris Stuckmann has been fearless in the production of his film, “Shelby Oaks.” Days away from its Fantasia Festival world premiere, he admits, with a laugh ...
“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 ...
YouTuber Chris Stuckmann has been reviewing movies for over 10 years and has amassed a following of almost 2 million people. Many movie fans over the years have often looked to his channel as a way 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 ...
Chris Stuckmann is best known to audiences for his work on YouTube reviewing films, but the social media personality has recently turned his attention to directing a film and launched a record ...
The found-footage horror film raised $1.39 million in a Kickstarter campaign and will premiere at Fantasia Fest. Stuckmann is known for his movie review YouTube channel that has more than 2 million ...
EXCLUSIVE: Shelby Oaks has become the most-funded horror film project on Kickstarter just a few weeks into its campaign. The feature, written and to be directed by YouTube film critic/filmmaker Chris ...
“Shelby Oaks” stars Camille Sullivan (“Hunter Hunter”), Brendan Sexton III (“Don’t Breathe 2”) and Sarah Durn (“Where the Crawdads Sing”). It follows a woman named Mia (Sullivan) as she frantically ...
“Shelby Oaks” is a thrilling story that combines found footage with modern-day elements, as a woman's search for her long-lost sister intensifies when she realizes that a demon from their childhood ...
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