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The Unholy Smile by Gregory A. Douglas
The Unholy Smile by Gregory A. Douglas












Supporting Aff’s overall mission of championing storytellers, this partnership looks to identify new and unique voices within the horror genre and provide winners mentorship and the possibility of a production agreement. Throughout the mockumentary section, various interviewees also.Īustin Film Festival ( Aff) and Vertigo Entertainment have come together to form a strategic partnership for the 30th Annual Austin Film Festival, Bd has learned today.

The Unholy Smile by Gregory A. Douglas

Additionally, the found footage film has displayed supernatural qualities that cause it to disappear and reappear at will. Several festival managers and workers died mysteriously post-viewing, and the film then went on to "kill" many others over the course of its existence. Supposedly, a film called Antrum appeared mysteriously at several film festivals in 1979. Antrum begins with a mini-mockumentary that discusses the possible origins and contents of the contained feature movie, Antrum, about a supernatural forest that two siblings wander into. The latter of which is said to cause anyone who watches it to die shortly after viewing, with the mysterious tragedies the subject of Antrum: The Deadliest Film Ever Made's documentary pieces. The Canadian horror film Antrum includes both documentary and feature-style sections.

The Unholy Smile by Gregory A. Douglas

See our wiki for past AMAs.Here's every (alleged) death that has occurred as a result of watching Antrum: The Deadliest Film Ever Made. If you would like to mask a potential spoiler, use the following format: (/spoiler)Īll times in ET (EST/EDT) unless otherwise noted. Spoiler tags are left to user discretion. Some rule violations may result in a temporary or permanent ban on the first strike.

The Unholy Smile by Gregory A. Douglas

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The Unholy Smile by Gregory A. Douglas