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Debut Director's Supernatural Thriller "Shelby Oaks" Haunts Theaters

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  • Psychological thriller "Shelby Oaks" directed by debut filmmaker Chris Stuckmann
  • Stars Camille Sullivan as a woman searching for her missing sister
  • Discovers the childhood demon they faced may be real
Debut Director's Supernatural Thriller "Shelby Oaks" Haunts Theaters

This Friday, October 24th, 2025, sees the theatrical release of the new psychological thriller "Shelby Oaks," the feature directorial debut of Chris Stuckmann. The film stars Camille Sullivan as Mia, a woman on a desperate search for her missing sister, Riley (Sarah Durn).

As Mia delves deeper into the mystery, she comes to the chilling realization that the demon the sisters dealt with in their childhood may not have been as imaginary as they once believed. "Shelby Oaks" blends elements of a psychological thriller with the found footage genre, creating a tense and unsettling viewing experience.

With its unique premise and Stuckmann's fresh directorial vision, "Shelby Oaks" is poised to captivate audiences this Halloween season. The film is distributed by NEON, meaning it will eventually make its way to Hulu for streaming, though the exact timeline for that transition has not yet been announced.

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"Shelby Oaks" is a psychological thriller directed by debut filmmaker Chris Stuckmann. The film follows Mia, a woman searching for her missing sister Riley, and the discovery that the childhood demon they faced may be real.
The lead role of Mia is played by actress Camille Sullivan, while Sarah Durn portrays her missing sister Riley.
As a NEON film, "Shelby Oaks" will eventually make its way to Hulu for streaming, though the exact timeline has not yet been announced.

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