What happened to Riley Brennan? YouTube film critic Chris Stuckmann makes his feature debut with Shelby Oaks, and NEON has launched an official website for the film this week.
Located at https://whathappenedtorileybrennan.com, the cryptic Shelby Oaks website requires a password to get in, and it didn’t take long for horror fans to crack the code.
The password? lookingforpara7. Entering that password opens up a media player and unlocks a minute-long video of various random clips including security camera footage from a gas station and bits of creepy footage shot inside a creepy home. Check it out for yourself…
A traditional narrative that incorporates found footage elements, the supernatural horror film hits theaters on October 24.
Shelby Oaks is about missing paranormal investigators, the dark legacy they uncovered, and the far-reaching effects their investigation has as Mia searches for her sister Riley, the lead paranormal investigator, 12 years later. The film’s official synopsis continues…
“As Mia uncovers new and disturbing leads related to Riley’s disappearance, she uncovers evidence of a hidden supernatural evil dating all the way back to her and Riley’s childhood.”
Horror master Mike Flanagan (Doctor Sleep, “The Fall of the House of Usher”) recently came on board the upcoming Shelby Oaks as an executive producer. Flanagan, Trevor Macy and Melinda Nishioka of Intrepid Pictures joined the team as producers.
Shelby Oaks has been rated “R” for “violent content/gore, suicide and language.”
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