‘Shelby Oaks’ Review: Part Found-Footage Horror, Part Mockumentary, Entirely Clunky
Shelby Oaks combines multiple horror styles to explore a decade-old disappearance, blending found-footage and mockumentary with traditional narrative techniques.
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SHELBY OAKS Review: Twisty Folk Horror. Kind Of.
Twelve years ago, YouTuber Riley Brennan went missing. When, after a long dry spell, a seemingly related tragedy lands on the doorstep of her sister Mia, the rescue mission restarts in debutante director Chris Stuckmann’s Shelby Oaks. Chris Stuckmann is one of the biggest names in the emerging landscape of video-based film criticism that has exploded over the last five or so years. Many of these film commentators are content to exist in the reac…
Nick’s Cinema Verdict: Shelby Oaks (Review)
R/Horror/91 Mins Directed & Written by: Chris Stuckmann Starring: Camille Sullivan, Sarah Durn, Brendan Sexton III, Michael Beach, Robin Bartlett, Derek Mears and Keith David Review: As I sat in the theater, watching the debut film from my favorite YouTube film critic, someone who inspired me to become a critic myself, knowing the long road Shelby Oaks has endured to be playing on the big screen in front of me…this was a special experience. I’ve…
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