This movie had me covering my eyes at parts. I don't usually like scary stuff, but this film didn't feel dark and demented like a lot of horror nowadays.
Have you ever read a book and feel like you've become a part of the story yourself? That's how it comes to life. You get an attachment to certain characters and you hope that everything turns out good for them.
Well, that's the way it was more me watching the movie and "meeting" The callers.
I love how each of the characters stories draw me into it, and the prequel feeling I get that leads to the podcast that I already know and love!
Can't wait for moooooore!!!
Plot summary
The calls to Lindsay Mallyn's late-night, paranormal radio show are going from strange to stranger as the people of Circle City confront the supernatural in this Halloween-themed anthology.
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October 19, 2023 at 05:59 PM
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Excited for more scary stories
Loved it!
I'm not really into Indi films, but this one is pretty good the first time I watched it. It gets better and better every time I watch it! So many Easter eggs and links to the works in the elsewhere universe. I even like the commentary! This one is pretty good.
Its about a late night radio show who is receiving calls on a Halloween night. So its comprises of several short stories, but it flows quite smoothly. Some stories have a twighlight zone feel. Some stories contain monsters. Clean horror.
The angles and sound are amazing! The comedy parts are clean and funny. Safe to watch with the family.
Spooky Fun
This film looks and sounds great, especially considering the budget.
Spooky light hearted fun - the devil dolls are a blast.
When you were a kid if you liked Goosebumps, Are You Afraid of the Dark or Eerie Indiana this is right up your alley.
Interesting anthology format suggests any easy continuation into a sequel.
When someone talks about independent films they usually mean budgets in the low millions. This film looks better than most independently made films on a smaller budget.
J. P. Leck did all of the heavy lifting for this one. Unlike many "passion projects" this one contains some professional looking work.