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Found Footage Horror ‘Dooba Dooba’ Pulled from Release [Exclusive]
Buzzy found footage horror film Dooba Dooba was scheduled to come out today, but Bloody Disgusting has learned that its release has been pushed back.
A new date has not yet been set, but distributor Dark Sky Films assures us the delay is “for a good reason” that will be announced soon.
Told through in-home security camera footage, Dooba Dooba is rooted in the analog horror aesthetic popularized by YouTube creators.
Nearly a decade after her brother’s murder, 16-year-old Monroe still needs a babysitter. Amna comes to babysit Monroe and learns that not only is she being watched by security cameras, but she needs to say ‘dooba dooba’ whenever she moves throughout the house to let Monroe know that it’s her.
The night goes on, and Amna becomes increasingly unnerved and Monroe increasingly attached.
Amna Vegha, Betsy Sligh, Winston Haynes, Erin O’Meara, and Billy Hulsey star.
Ehrland Hollingsworth writes and directs in addition to producing alongside Vegha, Sligh, and Josh Harris.
Dooba Dooba won Best Feature at Nightmares Film Festival and Best Horror Film at Midwest WeirdFest, with additional honors from Panic Fest, Unnamed Footage Festival, Another Hole in the Head, and Central Florida Film Festival.
“The final act of this film is one of the more upsetting things I’ve seen in years,” Matthew Jackson wrote in his review. “This is one of the year’s must-see indie horror releases, a skin-crawling watch that’ll leave you squirming.”
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‘Camp’ Exclusive Images Form New Witch Coven in Coming-of-Age Horror
A coven forms among counselors in exclusive new images from Camp, a witchy coming-of-age story from Dark Sky Films.
The new feature from writer-director Avalon Fast (Honeycomb, The Serpent’s Skin) releases on June 26 in select US theaters, with a New York Theatrical Premiere at the IFC Center with Fast in attendance for the opening weekend.
In Camp, “Emily is the root cause of two devastating tragedies very early in her life, and she feels the weight of these accidents as though cursed. At her father’s suggestion, she takes a position at a summer camp for troubled youth to ease her guilt. When Emily arrives, she is welcomed by the other counselors, who accept her as she is and surround her with peace and forgiveness.
“Just as Emily begins to believe in a new kind of life, she starts to hear a voice whispering from deep in the woods — one that urges her to go home, and one that may be impossible to ignore.”
The film stars Zola Grimmer in her screen debut alongside Alice Wordsworth, Cherry Moore, Lea Rose Sebastianis (Castration Movie Part 1 & 2, In A Violent Nature), Ella Reece, Austyn Van de Kamp (This Too Shall Pass), Sophie Bawks-Smith (Honeycomb), Izza Jarvis, and Aiden Laudersmith.
Taylor Nodrick, Jacob Glickman, Jackie De Niverville, Martin Cadieux-Rouillard, and Maya Cadieux-Rouillard produce, with Paul Cadieux, Milan Chakraborty, Peter Kuplowsky, Michael Peterson, and Sanjay M Sharma serving as executive producers.
“Like its main character, Camp requires the viewer to give itself over to the experience. If you’re on its wavelength, it will suck you into a hypnagogic limbo that exists in the space between dream and reality; adolescence and adulthood; grief and acceptance,” our review writes.
Meet the coven in the images below.

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