Chris Stuckmann is trying the impossible. One of YouTube’s most popular film reviewers, Stuckmann is breaking out of the algorithm and making a play for theaters with his long-delayed directorial ...
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 ...
In March 2022, Chris Stuckmann – primarily known for his film-centric YouTube channel – launched a Kickstarter campaign for his horror movie, “Shelby Oaks,” which he co-wrote with his wife, Samantha ...
"I know my sister's not dead!" So where is she...? Neon has finally unveiled the official trailer for the indie horror film titled Shelby Oaks, marking the feature directorial debut of YouTube movie ...
Horror has made a huge comeback in recent years, becoming a major box office draw and earning the praise of critics like never before. This success has not only come from Hollywood heavyweights, but ...
Much has been made about the making of “Shelby Oaks,” a horror movie co-written and directed by Chris Stuckmann. Stuckmann is a movie reviewer and personality on YouTube with more than 2 million ...
“Shelby Oaks,” a new horror movie that Neon is releasing this weekend, pairs traditional narrative elements with the grainy, found footage aesthetic of, say, “Paranormal Activity” or “The Blair Witch ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: The buzz around Shelby Oaks (now streaming on VOD platforms like Amazon Prime Video) stems from its unusual origin. Director Chris Stuckmann was a ground-floor YouTuber ...
When Chris Stuckmann was 10 years old, his mom took him to see an old abandoned amusement park in Ohio. Together, they stood at the edge of the fence and peered inside. “She showed me this roller ...