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Amblin Turning Creepy Horror Short ‘The Blue Door’ into Feature Film; Watch the Short Here!

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The latest hit horror short being turned into a feature film will be Paul Taylor‘s BAFTA nominated The Blue Door, as THR reports that Amblin Partners has picked it up for adaptation.

Megan Pugh and Ben Clark will write the script, with Taylor directing.

The Blue Door centers on a nurse who has been assigned to care for a bed-ridden old woman. Inside her house, a mysterious blue door appears… and something wants out.

The feature version is described as having a strong dramatic core combined with a high concept horror mythology,” THR notes.

You can watch the short below, which originally premiered through Alter.

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‘Hunting Matthew Nichols’ Director Developing a Sequel to Found Footage Movie

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Hunting Matthew Nichols sequel

The found footage movie Hunting Matthew Nichols was independently self-released in theaters back in April, the film scaring up a solid $710,532 in around 1,000 theaters across the country. We don’t yet have an at-home release date for the film, but a sequel is in the works.

Deadline reports that director Markian Tarasiuk has signed with Anonymous Content for representation in the wake of the film’s theatrical release, and it’s within this report that Deadline makes mention of a sequel. Deadline notes, “Tarasiuk is currently developing a sequel to the hit indie title as he continues to build toward larger-scale commercial studio filmmaking.”

Hunting Matthew Nichols was made on a budget of just $275,000, and the film’s low budget and self distribution strategy allowed for it to become profitable in theaters.

Markian Tarasiuk makes his directorial debut on the Canadian indie found footage film. He also stars alongside Miranda MacDougall and Ryan Alexander McDonald.

“On Halloween 2001, Matthew Nichols and Jordan Reimer went into the forests of northern Vancouver Island near Port Rupert with a VHS camcorder — and vanished without a trace. Their camera was later recovered, but the boys were never found. Two decades later, Matthew’s sister, Tara, has hired a film crew to document her search for answers.”

“A sneaky, simmering take on the true crime folk horror genre that boils over and becomes truly unnerving,” Steven Soderbergh (Contagion, Ocean’s Eleven) had praised.

Stay tuned for at-home release information for Hunting Matthew Nichols.

Luiz H.C. wrote in his review for Bloody Disgusting, “I’d recommend this indie gem to fans of slow-burning supernatural terror everywhere – as well as true crime enthusiasts who wish that missing persons cases could come with a side of paranormal frights.”

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