A short film was released in 2015, titled "Selfie from Hell." Director Erdal Ceylan won a "Best Short Horror Film" award for this feature. Ceylan's short has also been seen over 19 million times! Afterwards, Ceylan teamed up with IndustryWorks Pictures to develop the short film into a feature. Currently, the full length film is in post-production, so a trailer is expected soon. Fans of independent horror features can find the short film, "Selfie from Hell," here. As well, an early look at the feature film is hosted here. The original short film is two minutes long (found below). It shows a woman, in an apartment, taking a cell' phone picture of herself. A shadowy figure looms in the background. Once she begins to record video, events take a bloody turn. It would be safe to say that the feature film will develop along similar story lines. A few casting details have been announced for the feature.
- 4/6/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
By Bryan Stumpf
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As the federal court case between the FBI and Apple rages on, with Apple refusing to help the FBI unlock the iPhone of one of the San Bernardino shooters, people across the nation are debating public versus private rights to smartphone de-encryption.
While some claim Apple is siding with the terrorists, a recent John Oliver segment (Link: https://youtu.be/zsjZ2r9Ygzw) goes in detail describing the horrifying consequences of Apple creating a skeleton key to unlock anyone’s smartphone.
With smartphones being such an integral part of our lives, and as we download so much of our personal and private information into these handheld devices, it should be no surprise that in the past few years, we’ve seen more and more films from a new sub-genre in horror: Smartphone Horror. Below are the best and most terrifying examples of Smartphone Horror. All are available through YouTube.
MoreHorror.com
As the federal court case between the FBI and Apple rages on, with Apple refusing to help the FBI unlock the iPhone of one of the San Bernardino shooters, people across the nation are debating public versus private rights to smartphone de-encryption.
While some claim Apple is siding with the terrorists, a recent John Oliver segment (Link: https://youtu.be/zsjZ2r9Ygzw) goes in detail describing the horrifying consequences of Apple creating a skeleton key to unlock anyone’s smartphone.
With smartphones being such an integral part of our lives, and as we download so much of our personal and private information into these handheld devices, it should be no surprise that in the past few years, we’ve seen more and more films from a new sub-genre in horror: Smartphone Horror. Below are the best and most terrifying examples of Smartphone Horror. All are available through YouTube.
- 3/19/2016
- by admin
- MoreHorror
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