Consisting of writer/directors Drew Daywalt and David Schneider (Stark Raving Mad), and actors John Crye (The Prestige), Paul Hungerford (Las Vegas) and Kirk Woller (Flags of Our Fathers), Fewdio’s Nightmare House strives to bring audiences original and scary horror content around the idea that each story has to showcase something that actually terrifies each filmmaker.
The best of the bunch are those that prey on universal fears; things everyone has experienced in some fashion like driving home alone on a dark road (“Creep” ), or a frightened child waking up her parent in the middle of the night (“The Easter Bunny Is Eating My Candy”). My personal favorite is “Breach,” where a man is continuously harassed by his burglar alarm going off, only to find there’s no one setting it off. Some nifty camera work, plenty of suspense and a startling ending makes “Breach” a perfect example of the Fewdio boys’ achievements.
The short films will also be making the rounds on the big screen, several of them will be screening this month at horror festivals including Toronto’s After Dark Festival, Austin’s Fantastic Fest and LA’s Screamfest.
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