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 ...
The YouTuber's Kickstarter-funded debut feature delivers some creepy moments, but mostly feels baldly derivative of prior, better horror efforts. Stuckmann began posting film reviews on YouTube in ...
"Shelby Oaks" is the professional feature debut of YouTube-based film critic Chris Stuckmann. Film critics making movies of their own can go any number of ways. The best case scenario gives you ...
Director Chris Stuckmann was a ground-floor YouTuber who launched a movie review channel in 2009, eventually accruing ...
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 ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. “Shelby Oaks,” a new horror film from a new director, gives you a lot of time to consider what’s old about the ...
The new horror movie “Shelby Oaks” doesn’t begin well. It ends worse, granted, but it’s off to a rough start. The title card describes the premise of “Grave Encounters” and then one of the first lines ...
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 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 ...
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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