Neon Reportedly Doubled Chris Stuckmann's Budget to Reshoot 'Shelby Oaks' with 'More Gore and Violence' - Sets October Release Date
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"Shelby Oaks," a crowd-funded horror film from Chris Stuckmann, opens in U.S. theaters on October 3 after three days of reshoots in Ohio. Funded by a successful Kickstarter campaign, the film gained additional backing from Neon to enhance its horror elements. Stuckmann expressed excitement at returning to the film to increase its gory content, an unprecedented move for an indie project. Originally screened at Fantasia Fest, the film revolves around internet ghost hunters trying to find their missing friend, and is expected to attract interest with its unique premise.
"We were able to go back into the movie at a couple key points and really punch up some particularly bloody elements," said Stuckmann in a fundraising video.
Neon acquired "Shelby Oaks" just days before it premiered at Fantasia Fest in Montreal last July.
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