Last Night online

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Last Updated on July 27, 2021


Earlier today
I was
privileged enough to have found a cool video on MySpace entitled EVIL BY EVIL.
It was a little black and white horror reel and it was looking pretty dandy.
Well it seems that my call out to other horror short makers has come through,
because we’ve got another cool little thriller for you all to take a peek at if
you want.

If you click
here
(or just head to the bottom of this article) you can see a cool little horror
short entitled LAST NIGHT, which was shot, cut and composed by AITH
reader Christopher Chasson. The short’s synopsis is as follows:


He was awaken in the middle of the night by the sound of knocking at his from
door. Little did he know, there was someone, or something, in the house as well.

It’s not the goriest piece of cinema that you’ll
ever see but it is a prime example of the creativity and creepiness that a few
well thought out scenes can produce as opposed to a multi-million dollar budget.
So check out LAST NIGHT and maybe spit some bullets below to let this up
and coming indy director know what you all thought of his latest piece of
cinematic macabre.

Source: AITH

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