SHELBY OAKS: Chris Stuckmann’s Anticipated Horror Debut Arrives on DVD, Blu-ray & Digital December 15
Altitude is set to bring one of next year’s most talked-about horror films straight into living rooms, with SHELBY OAKS arriving on DVD, Blu-ray, and Digital on 15 December. The film, already building a devoted following long before its wide release, marks the feature debut of filmmaker and longtime genre commentator Chris Stuckmann, whose transition from critic to creator has been watched with intense curiosity by horror fans.
At the centre of the story is a woman tortured by the disappearance of her sister—an absence that has shaped her life and, increasingly, her sanity. As she digs deeper into old memories and abandoned leads, she becomes convinced that the malevolent figure they once blamed for childhood nightmares might not have been imaginary at all. What begins as a search for answers spirals into a feverish fixation, blurring the line between trauma and the supernatural.
Led by performances from Camille Sullivan, Brendan Sexton III, and Michael Beach, the film has already drawn early praise for its unnerving atmosphere and emotional intensity. Rather than rely on familiar horror beats, SHELBY OAKS seems determined to pull the audience into its labyrinth of fear, using slow-building dread and grounded character work to create a sense of encroaching doom. SciFiNow has gone so far as to call it “nightmarish, traumatising and terrifying,” fuelling anticipation ahead of its 2025 cinema rollout.
SHELBY OAKS also stands out as one of the most successful horror projects ever launched on Kickstarter. More than 4,500 backers helped bring the film to life, a testament to the community that believed in Stuckmann’s vision from the start. The project gained additional credibility with the support of executive producer Mike Flanagan, the filmmaker behind Doctor Sleep and Midnight Mass, whose involvement only heightened expectations.
Crafted by horror enthusiasts and embraced by a passionate fan base, the film’s arrival on home entertainment formats gives viewers an early chance to experience its unsettling world before the wider theatrical conversation begins. With its blend of psychological mystery, supernatural threat, and deeply human fear, SHELBY OAKS is poised to become one of the genre’s defining releases—and a striking introduction to a filmmaker ready to leave his mark.

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