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Spooky Scary Sunday
Spooky Scary Sunday (SSS) is a weekly horror series created by American YouTuber CoryxKenshin where "every Sunday", scary videos are sent to him via Twitter by his fans, and he will choose a lucky few to watch. The series debuted on his channel on August 31st, 2018. As of the current Sunday, Cory has made 65 episodes of this show. This series is nowadays commonly known for Cory not keeping up with uploading an episode on Sundays. Mostly because of his frequent breaks on YouTube, it would be common for him to upload a Spooky Scary Sunday episode not on a Sunday, or not an episode at all.
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Plot Summary
Three brothers decide to film a spooky movie on a Sunday afternoon, but reality quickly begins to blur with their fictional horror narrative. As they delve deeper into their creation, they encounter unsettling events that seem to mirror their own on-screen scares. The film explores the thin line between filmmaking and hallucination, with the brothers struggling to distinguish between staged frights and genuine terror.
Critical Reception
Spooky Scary Sunday garnered attention as a low-budget independent short film, appreciated for its creative ambition and blend of humor and horror elements. While not a mainstream release, it found a niche audience among fans of experimental and genre-bending shorts. The film's effectiveness relies on its unique premise and the brothers' dedication to their craft, though its independent nature means its reception is more cult-driven than universally acclaimed.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique premise blending comedy and horror.
Appreciated for its DIY filmmaking spirit and creative approach.
Some viewers found the narrative progression to be somewhat unconventional.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Spooky Scary Sunday are limited due to its nature as an independent short film. However, where available, viewers often highlighted the film's originality and the humor derived from the brothers' filmmaking endeavor. Some expressed enjoyment for its less conventional storytelling and genre-mixing.
Fun Fact
The entire film was shot using readily available home video equipment, with the Kinter brothers acting as writer, director, cast, and crew.
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