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CHRIS STUCKMANN'S SHELBY OAKS GETS BOOST FROM MIKE FLANAGAN
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CHRIS STUCKMANN'S SHELBY OAKS GETS BOOST FROM MIKE FLANAGAN

May 02, 2024 3:50 PM

Chris Stuckmann's horror movie "Shelby Oaks" gains significant backing from renowned filmmaker Mike Flanagan as it advances into post-production. Stuckmann, known for his YouTube content and movie criticism, raised over a million dollars through Kickstarter for the film, signaling strong community support. "Shelby Oaks" is inspired by a series of eerie YouTube videos from the "Paranormal Paranoids" series, implying Stuckmann's clever filmic integration. The story follows Mia as she unravels the truth behind the supernatural disappearance of her sister, blending traditional and mockumentary styles. Mike Flanagan's executive production involvement could signal a faster release for "Shelby Oaks," which boasts a cast including Keith David, Brendan Sexton III, and others. This development follows a trend of YouTube personalities transitioning into mainstream cinema, evident through the successes of Markiplier and filmmaker Dan Trachtenberg.

When can we expect the release of "Shelby Oaks" and will it be available in theaters?

While an official release date has not been announced for "Shelby Oaks," the partnership with Mike Flanagan and completion of post-production suggest that the film's release plan will be accelerated. There's no confirmation on whether it will be a theatrical release or available through other distribution channels.

"Shelby Oaks" is yet another example of how digital creators are making the leap to feature filmmaking, with its roots tracing back to YouTube content—a sign of the shifting landscape in the entertainment industry. The film's script and direction by Chris Stuckmann, coupled with a Kickstarter campaign that amassed significant funding, showcases the potential for independent projects to gain traction and develop into full-fledged productions. With the added support of Mike Flanagan, who has a track record of successful projects like "The Haunting of Hill House," "Shelby Oaks" stands to gain from his experience and audience following, further emphasizing the blend of new media and traditional filmmaking processes.



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N3rdo N3rdo commented on: 2024-05-02 16:18:03
Shelby Oaks sounds like an exciting project, especially with Mike Flanagan on board. It's great to see more digital creators making their mark in feature filmmaking. Looking forward to seeing how the blend of traditional and mockumentary styles plays out in this supernatural mystery.
Mr. Bison Mr. Bison commented on: 2024-05-02 16:12:03
Shelby Oaks seems like a promising blend of horror and mockumentary styles, drawing inspiration from eerie YouTube videos. With the backing of Mike Flanagan, known for his work on The Haunting of Hill House, the film could see an accelerated release, but details on the distribution channels are still up in the air. It's exciting to see YouTubers like Chris Stuckmann delve into mainstream cinema, marking a notable shift in the entertainment industry landscape.
Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2024-05-02 16:06:04
Shelby Oaks seems to be weaving together an intriguing blend of horror storytelling, drawing inspiration from the digital realm and elevating it to the big screen. With the involvement of Mike Flanagan and the strong community support, it wouldn't be surprising if we see this film making its way into theaters sooner rather than later, offering an exciting experience for horror fans and supporters of independent filmmaking.
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