A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 1, 2024
Original Title:
Eye Contact
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 5
Pete, a janitor at Super Fun Cinemas, clocks into work and begins his usual routine, but is rudely interrupted by the invasion of an otherworldly threat taking control of the theater. For the first time in a long time, today is quite different from yesterday.
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Assistant Production Design:
Kenzie Watson
BTS Photographer:
Braden Kletz
Best Boy Grip:
Megan Jensen
Boom Operator:
Carlos Wade
Colorist:
Charley Walton
Director:
Charley Walton
Director of Photography:
Tyler Toledo
Editor:
Trevor Kinney
First Assistant Camera:
Annika Swientek
First Assistant Director:
Kyra Zabretsky
Gaffer:
Sarah Adams
Grip:
Vivienne Love
Key Grip:
Laresa Wolfe
Key Production Assistant:
Michael Bliss
Modeling:
James Barbier
Music:
Julian Nowik
Post Production Supervisor:
Trevor Kinney
Production Assistant:
Jake Napoli
Alexandra Nikou
Poe Porter
Matthew Fong
Sofia Dixon
Production Design:
Nicole Sozio
Script Supervisor:
Elizabeth Carlson
Second Assistant Camera:
Rebecca Podd
Second Assistant Director:
Naiya Amin
Sound Mixer:
Rubin Parker
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Goldie Singer
VFX Artist:
Trevor Kinney
Elizabeth Carlson
VFX Supervisor:
Trevor Kinney
Writer:
Charley Walton
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