The new trailer for ‘Strawstalker’ brings an over the top found footage horror film centered around a supernatural scarecrow this Spring.
There are a ton of scarecrow horror movies out there, but something you don’t often see is a scarecrow movie set in the suburbs. Yet that’s exactly the case in writer/director George Henry Horton‘s Strawstalker, a found-footage nightmare centered around content creators.
“A fame-hungry couple moves into an ideal LA home, only to have their new dream life spiral into a nightmare at the straw hands of a supernatural scarecrow.”
Horton stars alongside Branika Scott, Vincent Ranola, Dallas Steinback, Emily Rafala and Gary Kasper.
Said Horton in a statement, “I’ve always been fascinated by Los Angeles, and especially the San Fernando Valley. Not that long ago, it was all farmland. Now it’s this strange mix of suburbia, aspiration, and performance. You can’t help but wonder what the land remembers… and what it might say about us now. Out of those ideas, and with a bit of tongue-in-cheek eye-rolling at how performative life in LA can be, Strawstalker was born. We set it in our own imagined neighborhood, Oak Bridge – a place that feels just real enough, but slightly off, like something isn’t quite telling the truth.”
The self-described “over the top” found footage lands on VOD this Spring via Indie Rights.