Chris Stuckmann's long-awaited first feature film finally hits theaters this weekend, and it's one of the most thrilling horror movies released this year. Titled Shelby Oaks, Stuckmann's directorial debut tells the story of Mia Brennan (Camille Sullivan), who has spent several years searching for her missing sister, Riley (Sarah Durn), a popular YouTuber who investigated paranormal activity and vanished, last seen in the abandoned town of Shelby Oaks. Part found-footage, part mockumentary, and part traditional narrative, Shelby Oaks is Stuckmann's love letter to the horror genre, blending techniques that propel the story while paying homage to horror classics.
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