

Last Stream on the Left
Ben Kissel, Henry Zebrowski, and Marcus Parks gleefully discuss the horrors of the world
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Plot Summary
A short horror-comedy film that follows a group of friends attempting to host a live-streamed séance that goes horribly wrong. As they delve deeper into the paranormal, they unleash something ancient and terrifying. The friends must find a way to survive the night and close the portal before it consumes them all.
Critical Reception
As a short film, 'Last Stream on the Left' received limited mainstream critical attention. However, within online horror and short film communities, it has been noted for its effective blend of jump scares, dark humor, and low-budget ingenuity. It's often praised for its ability to create a tense atmosphere and deliver satisfying scares within its brief runtime.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its efficient use of runtime to build suspense.
- Appreciated for its successful fusion of horror elements with comedic timing.
- Acknowledged for effective practical effects and sound design given its independent nature.
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Fun Fact
The film was reportedly shot over a single weekend with a minimal crew, highlighting the resourcefulness of its independent production.
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