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, ...
[This story contains spoilers for Shelby Oaks.] Chris Stuckmann has turned his lifelong dream into a reality. It was never about becoming the world’s most successful movie critic on YouTube; it was ...
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“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 ...
"You should be proud of her..." Neon has debuted the second & final trailer for the indie horror film titled Shelby Oaks, marking the feature directorial debut of YouTube movie reviewer Chris ...
Centered around the desperate search for a missing sister, the film follows Mia (Camille Sullivan) as she dives into the mystery of her sister Riley’s (Sarah Durn) disappearance, unraveling unsettling ...
What happened to Riley Brennan?? Does anyone know anything?? Neon has quietly revealed a sneaky viral website for the horror thriller film titled Shelby Oaks, made by former YouTube critic turned ...
Chris Stuckmann, Rico Rodriguez and Raini Rodriguez at the Shelby Oaks LA Premiere. Photo Credit: Stewart Kirkland / Courtesy of NEON. Shelby Oaks - Chris Stuckmann at the LA Premiere Shelby Oaks - ...
“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 ...
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 ...
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 ...