YouTuber Chris Stuckmann’s Neon-distributed debut feature revolves around a woman searching for her missing sister.
Chris Stuckmann’s feature film debut, Shelby Oaks, breaks the stigma of YouTubers’ talents being confined to the internet.
The movie picks up with Mia Brennan (Camille Sullivan) on the hunt for her missing sister, which eventually leads her to ...
Chris Stuckmann’s long-anticipated Shelby Oaks has finally arrived, and it’s a confident, atmospheric feature debut that ...
Stuckmann raised $1.4 million on Kickstarter for this horror film, and his work ethic impressed Mike Flanagan, director of ...
Former YouTube movie critic Chris Stuckmann has been on a near-decade-long journey making his feature-length directorial ...
Writer/director Chris Stuckmann makes his feature debut with a simplistic, underwritten supernatural thriller about a missing ...
Polygon talks to Stuckmann about how he made Shelby Oaks on a budget, how Neon’s support changed the film, and more.
Horror has made a huge comeback in recent years, becoming a major box office draw and earning the praise of critics like ...
After years of reviewing movies on YouTube, Stuckmann took the leap into the director’s chair to make a horror movie of his ...
The YouTuber's Kickstarter-funded 'Shelby Oaks,' from Neon, delivers some creeps, but mostly feels baldly derivative of prior, better horror efforts.
Shelby Oaks, Stuckmann's professional directorial feature debut, anointed by horror auteur Mike Flanagan, will now be ...
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