We can all relate to it; being home alone, ready to go to bed, and then we hear and see things that make us think we're not alone.
That's the premise behind Shazam and Lights Out director David F. Sandberg's new short film Not Alone in Here, which he made with his partner, Lotta Losten, during this time of social distancing. And boy, do the couple milk the idea for all it's worth!
I'll say more, but y'all need to watch first. So snap to it:
Shazam might be Sandberg's biggest film, but the director is best know for horror, like the aforementioned Lights Out and Annabelle: Creation. And the man can craft a scare using not much of anything.
This works more because of what we can't see, then what we can. And his use of sound and shadows, and our own familiarity with moments like this, adds to the tension. This flick is 100-percent relatable, and pays off brilliantly.
Sandberg and Losten made another short film recently called Shadowed, and it was great too. Can't wait to see what they come up with next.
Source: David F. Sandberg
That's the premise behind Shazam and Lights Out director David F. Sandberg's new short film Not Alone in Here, which he made with his partner, Lotta Losten, during this time of social distancing. And boy, do the couple milk the idea for all it's worth!
I'll say more, but y'all need to watch first. So snap to it:
Shazam might be Sandberg's biggest film, but the director is best know for horror, like the aforementioned Lights Out and Annabelle: Creation. And the man can craft a scare using not much of anything.
This works more because of what we can't see, then what we can. And his use of sound and shadows, and our own familiarity with moments like this, adds to the tension. This flick is 100-percent relatable, and pays off brilliantly.
Sandberg and Losten made another short film recently called Shadowed, and it was great too. Can't wait to see what they come up with next.
Source: David F. Sandberg
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