This weekend sees the release of Shelby Oaks, a film written and directed by Chris Stuckman in his feature directorial debut. The movie plays like a variety of different sub-genres of horror, but much of its aesthetic utilizes a found footage narrative to craft its story. It's a sub-genre of horror
Get ready for some terror like you haven't seen before with Shelby Oaks. Check out the trailer below. Chris Stuckmann started off as a YouTube Critic and made it all the way to making his own movie with NEON. FIrst off, props to him for living the dream. His debut feature, Shelby Oaks arrives in
One of the most active and prolific filmmakers working today, Steven Soderbergh has made a career of pumping out new films every 6 months. They're rarely the same, too, as he constantly tackles new genres and cultural examinations with engaging characters, dynamic direction and fascinating ideas.
The story of Michael Jackson is fascinating, and it's easy to see how they would make a movie out of it. From his childhood to the making of Thriller to his later career albums like Bad, and then all of the turmoil and controversy in his later life. Even his final days were littered with moments to
Hamlet tales are a dime a dozen. Hell, At TIFF 2025 there were at least 3 inspired or adapted movies screening at the festival. There's no shortage of the melancholic prince spouting off famed monologues and plotting to avenge his father. With this many versions of the same tale occurring so often,