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Familiar Sounds Turn Sinister in Alex Divincenzo and Tj Frizzi’s New Short Film Reverberance
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Usually, Asmr videos have a calming effect that can help you go to sleep, but although it's filled with seemingly soothing sounds, the new audio-centric short film Reverberance might just creep you out enough to keep you up at night. Co-directed and co-written by Alex Divincenzo and Tj Frizzi, Reverberance is now available to watch online in its entirety, and we have a look at the full short film for Daily Dead readers to enjoy:

An ordinary day becomes unsound in Reverberance. The Asmr-style horror short is streaming on YouTube.

The Horror Revolution hails the three-minute short as "creepy as f-ck," while Boston Hassle calls it "an ethereal, commendable little film accentuated by its innovative creature design."

Reverberance stars Sheri Lee and Brian Bouyea. It's co-written and co-directed by Alex Divincenzo and Tj Frizzi and features award-winning special effects by Jordan Pacheco.

"I'm excited for people to see — and hear — Reverberance,...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 12/19/2023
  • by Derek Anderson
  • DailyDead
‘Reverberance’ – Asmr Horror Short Takes a Freaky Trip into the Woods
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Bloody Disgusting’s own Alex Divincenzo is back with the Asmr-style horror short Reverberance, now streaming on YouTube.

An ordinary day becomes unsound in Reverberance, which was co-written and co-directed by Alex Divincenzo and Tj Frizzi and features special effects by Jordan Pacheco.

The Horror Revolution hails the three-minute short as “creepy as f-ck,” while Boston Hassle calls it “an ethereal, commendable little film accentuated by its innovative creature design.”

“I’m excited for people to see — and hear — Reverberance,” says Divincenzo. “Watch it with headphones on and the volume up for maximum effect.”

You can watch Reverberance below, which mines sound for terror and introduces a freaky blue creature that may make you think twice next time you sit down to watch an Asmr video…

The horror short stars Sheri Lee and Brian Bouyea.

Reverberance is the latest genre short from Divincenzo’s Lockbridge Productions, whose work includes The...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 12/12/2023
  • by John Squires
  • bloody-disgusting.com
‘Amityville Clownhouse’ Needs More Bozo Action [The Amityville IP]
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Twice a month Joe Lipsett will dissect a new Amityville Horror film to explore how the “franchise” has evolved in increasingly ludicrous directions. This is “The Amityville IP.”

It was with a mix of trepidation and intrigue that I hit play on Dustin Ferguson’s Amityville Clownhouse (2020). The film, first released in 2017 under the title Amityville: Evil Never Dies, is a direct sequel to Amityville Toybox (aka Amityville Terror), the very low budget film about a father who kills his entire family after being gifted a toy monkey for his fiftieth birthday.

Toybox was emphatically not a good film, but it did feature a 10 minute coda that was a) the best part of the film, and b) teased a promising new narrative about a team of paranormal investigators.

Disappointingly this storytelling avenue goes unexplored in Clownhouse, though the sequel does feature a strong opening. First Senator Ty Pangborn (Dan Mauro...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 6/20/2023
  • by Joe Lipsett
  • bloody-disgusting.com
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