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Delivery

In this unnerving chiller, Kyle and Rachel Massy are a young couple who have agreed to document their first pregnancy for a reality show. During the production and after moving to a new home, a series of unexplained phenomena start plaguing the couple, eventually derailing the production of the show. Rachel, growing increasingly paranoid, starts to believe that there might be something seriously wrong with their unborn bundle of joy.

Told through the show’s un-aired footage and interviews from friends, family and production members, Brian Netto’s savvy debut feature injects the found footage genre with a fresh perspective and enough eeriness to keep you on the edge of your seat.

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[LAFF '13] Found Footage ‘Delivery’ Trailer Releases the Demons

Playing the Los Angeles Film Festival (LAFF; tickets here) June 16 and June 21 is Brian Netto’s Delivery, which is said to be an indie Rosemary’s Baby. The newly released trailer also reminds me of Paul Solet’s Grace.

In this unnerving chiller, Kyle and Rachel Massy are a young couple who have agreed to document their first pregnancy for a reality show. During the production and after moving to a new home, a series of unexplained phenomena start plaguing the couple, eventually derailing the production of the show. Rachel, growing increasingly paranoid, starts to believe that there might be something seriously wrong with their unborn bundle of joy. Told through the show’s un-aired footage and interviews from friends, family and production members, Brian Netto’s savvy debut feature injects the found footage genre with a fresh perspective and enough eeriness to keep you on the edge of your seat.

Laurel Vail, Danny Barclay, and Rob Cobuzio all star. READ MORE

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New Posters For LAFF Entry ‘Delivery and ‘The Mortal Instruments’

Playing the Los Angeles Film Festival (LAFF; tickets here) June 16 and June 21 is Brian Netto’s Delivery, which is said to be an indie Rosemary’s Baby. Check out the first ever one-sheet inside. “In this unnerving chiller, Kyle and Rachel Massy are a young couple who have agreed to document their first pregnancy for a reality show. During the production and after moving to a new home, a series of unexplained phenomena start plaguing the couple, eventually derailing the production of the show. Rachel, growing increasingly paranoid, starts to believe that there might be something seriously wrong with their unborn bundle of joy. Told through the show’s un-aired footage and interviews from friends, family and production members, Brian Netto’s savvy debut feature injects the found footage genre with a fresh perspective and enough eeriness to keep you on the edge of your seat.

Lastly, there are several character posters for The Mortal Instruments, the adaptation of the first novella, “City of Bones.” In theaters August 23, “Set in modern-day New York, the plot centers on Clary Fray (Lily Collins), who discovers she is the descendant of a line of Shadowhunters, a secret tribe of young half-angel warriors locked in an ancient battle to protect the world from demons.READ MORE

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First Official ‘Delivery’ Still a Belly Full of Terror

From Type AB comes Brian Netto & Adam Schindler’s Delivery, a new horror story that will give birth later this year.

Delivery tells the story of Kyle and Rachel Massy, a young couple who agree to document their first pregnancy for a family-oriented reality show. The production spirals out-of-control after the cameras capture a series of unexplained events, leading Rachel to believe that a malevolent spirit has possessed their unborn child.

The thriller is now in post-production. Check out the first official still below! Get more on the film’s official website. READ MORE