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Christopher Michael Stuckmann (born April 15, 1988) [5] [6] [7] [non-primary source needed] [8] is an American YouTuber, filmmaker, author, and film critic. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] As one of the most popular film critics on YouTube, Stuckmann has over 2 million subscribers and over 771 million views on the platform as of December 2024. [ 11 ]
Shelby Oaks is a 2024 American supernatural horror mystery film produced, written, and directed by Chris Stuckmann in his feature directorial debut. It stars Camille Sullivan, Brendan Sexton III, Michael Beach, Robin Bartlett, and Keith David.
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Perhaps it’s due to his love of horror, but Chris Stuckmann has been fearless in the production of his film, “Shelby Oaks.” Days away from its Fantasia Festival world premiere, he admits ...
Stuckmann’s film benefitted from a 2022 Kickstarter campaign, which raised $1.4 million for the film in under a month, making it the most-funded horror film in the service’s history.
Chris Stuckmann [72] [73] [74] United States: American film critic, filmmaker and YouTuber; raised as a Jehovah's Witnesses, but abandoned the faith around 2011, due to the faith's authority have been suppressing his hobby on film reviewing. And since referring himself as a areligious. Julia Sweeney: United States: American actress, comedian ...
On February 16, 2024, Bundy Jr. announced on Twitter that he was kicked off Channel Awesome. However, this was due to the website having been deactivated since January 2024. [58] On August 2, 2021, Doug Walker acknowledged the controversy in an interview with Korey Coleman on Double Toasted. He admitted that Channel Awesome had gotten "too big ...