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Aaron Keeling
The Paranormal Network YouTube channel has a new treat for the visitors to its channel. Starting today and continuing on through every Friday, they’ll be posting a full movie, giving viewers the chance to watch them entirely free of charge. It’s much like what JoBlo Movies has going on with the Free Movie of the Day and Friday Fright Nights series. Now Paranormal Network is getting in on the action as well! The movie that has been released through the channel today is the 2015 horror film The House on Pine Street! You can watch the movie over on the YouTube channel linked above, or you can just watch it in the embed at the top of this article..
Directed by Aaron Keeling and Austin Keeling from a screenplay they crafted with Natalie Jones, The House on Pine Street has the following synopsis:
Jennifer is seven months pregnant and...
Directed by Aaron Keeling and Austin Keeling from a screenplay they crafted with Natalie Jones, The House on Pine Street has the following synopsis:
Jennifer is seven months pregnant and...
- 14/10/2022
- par Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Earlier this week we gave you a look at the trailer for E3W Productions' Where the Others Are, a filmed version of their immersive theatre experience and now you can experience it from the comfort of your home.
E3W is known for their impressive live immersive experiences, such as In Another Room, but their latest creation was cut short when they had to shut down production due to Covid-19, so they decided to turn it into a film:
A desperate plea from an old friend brings you to the doorstep of her neglected trailer. She's finally ready to leave her abusive husband, and she wants your help. But he may not be what he appears to be. And her problem may be beyond human comprehension.
Where the Others Are welcomes you into a 1980s Airstream, where something otherworldly is brewing between the couple who lives there. Step inside...
E3W is known for their impressive live immersive experiences, such as In Another Room, but their latest creation was cut short when they had to shut down production due to Covid-19, so they decided to turn it into a film:
A desperate plea from an old friend brings you to the doorstep of her neglected trailer. She's finally ready to leave her abusive husband, and she wants your help. But he may not be what he appears to be. And her problem may be beyond human comprehension.
Where the Others Are welcomes you into a 1980s Airstream, where something otherworldly is brewing between the couple who lives there. Step inside...
- 22/05/2020
- par Jonathan James
- DailyDead
E3W Productions is known for their impressive live immersive experiences, such as In Another Room, but their latest creation was cut short when they had to shut down production due to Covid-19. We're seeing all types of businesses get creative during the lockdown, and E3W has filmed Where the Others Are so that you can experience this production from the comfort of your home:
A desperate plea from an old friend brings you to the doorstep of her neglected trailer. She's finally ready to leave her abusive husband, and she wants your help. But he may not be what he appears to be. And her problem may be beyond human comprehension.
Where the Others Are welcomes you into a 1980s Airstream, where something otherworldly is brewing between the couple who lives there. Step inside Ben and Maggie's strange and surreal world and witness the unexplainable, as they confront questions of existence,...
A desperate plea from an old friend brings you to the doorstep of her neglected trailer. She's finally ready to leave her abusive husband, and she wants your help. But he may not be what he appears to be. And her problem may be beyond human comprehension.
Where the Others Are welcomes you into a 1980s Airstream, where something otherworldly is brewing between the couple who lives there. Step inside Ben and Maggie's strange and surreal world and witness the unexplainable, as they confront questions of existence,...
- 18/05/2020
- par Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Stars: Emily Goss, Taylor Bottles, Cathy Barnett, Jim Korinke, Natalie Pellegrini, Tisha Swart-Entwistle, Keagon Ellison, Daniel Shirley, Robert Jones, Jeannie Blau | Written by Aaron Keeling, Austin Keeling, Natalie Jones | Directed by Aaron Keeling, Austin Keeling
Seven months pregnant, Jennifer Branagan (Emily Goss) reluctantly returns to her hometown in Kansas after an unexpected mental breakdown. But when strange things start happening in their new rental home, Jennifer begins to fear that it may be haunted. Alone in her convictions, Jennifer is forced to question her sanity as she attempts to find out what, if anything, is plaguing the house.
The House on Pine Street checks all the horror boxes. Creepy people who stare, creepy kids, creepy sounds, pregnant women, insufferable mothers, you know, the usual. In fact, as horror stories go, it pretty much follows the path you would expect it to. But the thing is, it doesn’t really matter.
Seven months pregnant, Jennifer Branagan (Emily Goss) reluctantly returns to her hometown in Kansas after an unexpected mental breakdown. But when strange things start happening in their new rental home, Jennifer begins to fear that it may be haunted. Alone in her convictions, Jennifer is forced to question her sanity as she attempts to find out what, if anything, is plaguing the house.
The House on Pine Street checks all the horror boxes. Creepy people who stare, creepy kids, creepy sounds, pregnant women, insufferable mothers, you know, the usual. In fact, as horror stories go, it pretty much follows the path you would expect it to. But the thing is, it doesn’t really matter.
- 06/01/2016
- par Richard Axtell
- Nerdly
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