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SHELLTER is an Official Selection of the Oklahoma Horror Film Fest

Check out the interview with Dan Donley on the Official Blog at

http://www.oklahomahorrorfilmfest.com/blog/

SHELLTER will screen at the Atlanta Horror Film Festival on April 15th in 7:30pm

SHELLTER Wins BEST FEATURE at Phoenx Fear Film Fest 2010

SHELLTER Wins BEST FEATURE at Fargo Fantastic Film Fest and Best Actor (Will Tulin) at Dark Carnival! 

See all the nominations and Festival News on the NEWS page!

Become a fan of SHELLTER on FACEBOOK and MYSPACE.

Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pages/SHELLTER/55983286019

Myspace at  http://profile.myspace.com/shelltermovie

IMDB at http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1378339/

"It'll stick in your mind when Saw VI has long been forgotten. " - Chris and Jim Mclennan - Trash City

"If there was ever a movie that made you want to shoot yourself in the face with a shotgun, cut off your arms and legs, fall face first in to a grave filled with shit and then be set on fire, THIS IS IT!

It's SO good but SO dark. After watching it, you feel defeated, abused and ill. Cannibal Corpse songs are more cheery then this film. GO SEE IT!" - Eerie Horror Fest

The film has true nasty edges to it (a good thing for a horror film with this subject matter) and doesn’t shrink from showing it, pulling the audience along with the main character to illustrate how someone could wind up in a very dark place from where they began." - Tony Tilton, Festival Director, Fargo Fantastic Film Fest

"Shellter was the festival's one entry in the extreme horror genre. It is also one of the most terrifying films I have ever seen.

The film, inspired by the Milgram experiments, is about a woman trapped in a bomb shelter after a biological attack with a sadistic doctor who tortures and eventually brainwashes her.

Writer-Director Dan Donley holds an MA in psychology, and he used his expertise to great effect in crafting the film. The doctor uses status, fear, and his patients' survival instincts in order to manipulate them into becoming killers.

The extreme horror elements go much further than anything that has been done in the Saw or Hostel movies. It is also much more intelligent than anything in either of these film franchises.

Shellter had me squirming uncomfortably in my seat, and I loved every second of it". -Jonathan Weichsel, Valley Scene Magazine, writing about Shriekfest

Read the entire article at:  http://www.valleyscenemagazine.com/movies/


 
  Last Updated 7/17/10