

Movie spotlight
Everything's OK
A father's journey to save his son.
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Plot Summary
A woman is home alone one night and her child's automatic mobile toy starts playing on its own. She dismisses it as a malfunction until the power goes out, and she begins to hear strange noises and movements around the house. She tries to find the source of the disturbances, only to discover something terrifying lurking in the dark.
Critical Reception
As a short film, 'Everything's OK' gained significant traction online for its effective use of jump scares and suspenseful atmosphere. It was praised for its simplicity and ability to create genuine fear within a very short runtime, showcasing director David F. Sandberg's talent for horror.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its effective use of jump scares and minimal setup.
Lauded for building tension and delivering a frightening payoff.
Noted as a strong example of a micro-budget horror short.
Google audience: Audience reactions on platforms like YouTube were overwhelmingly positive, with many viewers expressing surprise at how effectively the short film scared them despite its brief length. Common praise focused on the suspense and the final scare.
Awards & Accolades
Gained significant popularity and critical attention within the online short film community, leading to further opportunities for its director.
Fun Fact
The short film was made with a very minimal budget and was filmed in the director's own home, with his wife Lotta Losten starring in it.
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