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Trailer Debut For ‘388 Arletta Avenue :)’!

Randall Cole’s 388 Arlette Avenue š, (emoticon intentional) the Vincenzo Natali (Cube, Splice) produced horror flick starring Nick Stahl, Mia Kirshner and Devon Sawa played at TIFF back in September. Mr. Disgusting wasn’t too happy with the results.
But now you get to see a bit of it for yourselves to decide!
“Shot from the point of view of hidden cameras, the film follows a thirty-something couple, James and Amy Deakin, as they are secretly videotaped 24/7 by a mysterious stalker in their home, on the streets and at their workplace. The stalker uses information gleaned from the footage to subtly manipulate the unsuspecting couple and cracks in their relationship surface. When Amy suddenly vanishes, James is not sure whether she has been abducted or has simply left him. As the acts of the tormentor become more twisted and violent, James desperately tries to figure out who is behind the terror in order to save his wife. But it seems the stalker is always one move ahead⦔
Check out the new trailer after the jump!
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Meet the Actors Who Brought the āBackroomsā Still Life Monsters to Life [SPOILERS]
Judging from the unprecedented box office success of Kane Parsonsā Backrooms adaptation, youāve likely already seen the liminal horror hit that managed to make audiences afraid of empty hallways and bad wallpaper. And now that so many of us have already entered the yellow labyrinth (some of us more than once), the time has come to discuss the spoiler-filled details that make the movie so fascinating in the first place.
And if thereās one element here that makes the Backrooms movie stand out from any previous lore/mythology, it has to be the genius addition of the Still Life entities. Warped recreations of real people that somehow wandered into the Complex, these misremembered creatures are responsible for some of the most disturbing imagery of 2026 ā as well as laugh-out-loud memes created by one of the filmās very own concept artists.
However, true to Parsonsā word that the movie would rely heavily on practical effects, each of these distorted monsters was brought to life by real actors under heavy layers of makeup and prosthetics (with the occasional splash of CGI enhancements). While Anora and If I Had Legs Iād Kick You actress Ivy Wolk wasnāt among these performers, despite what Letterboxd might have you believe, the creature cast did benefit from veteran players with plenty of genre experience.

For starters, Alien: Romulus alumni Robert Bobroczkyi (who previously brought that filmās horrific Offspring to life during its most memorable sequence) plays the flickās main antagonist, the Still Life version of Captain Clark. And though there was some obvious CGI involved in making the characterās peg-leg and nightmarish face more believable, Bobroczkyiās monstrous performance and his natural 7’7″ frame helped to make that final chase sequence a clear highlight among this yearās genre offerings.
The filmās Texas-Chain-Saw-inspired ādinnerā scene also features a freaky collection of less-aggressive Still Life creatures in the form of the Bearded Man, the Red-Headed Woman and, strangest of them all, the cheekily named āArchibald Leland Sutter Still Lifeā (who earned this title among fans and crewmembers as a reference to his apparent affinity for lamps).
While this was the first major horror outing for both Patrick Baynham (The Bearded Man) and Dana Mahmood (Archibald), Rhiannon Roberts has worked as a stunt performer in everything from Yellowjackets to HBOās The Last of Us adaptation ā which is probably why The Red-Headed Woman is the most active out of Clarkās impromptu āfamily.” That being said, the Archibald Leland Sutter Still Life is my personal favorite of the bunch simply because his anachronistic outfit suggests that the Backrooms phenomenon might be a lot older than the Async Foundation. I also love how hard he tries to be helpful with that little light of his!

That might be it for the Still Life entities, but I think horror fans will also be pleased to hear that the filmās Found Footage prologue stars none other than Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City star Avan Jogia as Naren Warne ā and American Mary herself Katharine Isabelle also shows up in a blink-and-youāll-miss-it cameo at Maryās house party towards the middle of the story (though I have a feeling that she originally had a bigger part that was likely cut for time).
At the end of the day, Parsonsā Backrooms may have been an auteur-driven project motivated by the young directorās unique take on the classic creepypasta, but film has always been a collective artform, so itās fun to see just how many talented performers it takes to bring this kind of supernatural nightmare to life in a way that connects with so many people.

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