Shudder‘s Deadstream is now streaming free with ads on Tubi. The hilarious found footage horror-comedy began streaming on Shudder on October 6, 2022 and is also still available to watch on the subscription streaming service.
IMDb SYNOPSIS: A disgraced internet personality attempts to win back his followers by livestreaming one night alone in a haunted house on Halloween night. But when he accidentally pisses off a vengeful spirit, his big comeback event becomes a real-time fight for his life.
It's the feature directorial debut from husband-and-wife couple Vanessa and Joseph Winter, who co-wrote, co-edited and produced alongside cinematographer Jared Cook and actress Melanie Stone, who also star in the film alongside Jason K. Wixom. Joseph Winter also plays the lead and contributed the music for the project as well.
Trailer:
"I'm Not an Exorcist!" Clip:

"I Summon Thee" Clip:

Shawn meets Chrissy's ghost Clip:

Ghosts attack Shawn Clip:

The sheriff's ghost attack Shawn Clip:

Shawn's Death Clip:

Carnage Count (Spoilers):
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INTERVIEW WITH VANESSA AND JOSEPH WINTER:

Filmmakers Vanessa & Joseph Winter on Practical Effects, Low-Budget Horror, and V/H/S/99:

Interview with Joseph & Vanessa Winter by Nightmare on Film Street:

Directors Vanessa and Joseph Winter Discuss The Difficulty of Found Footage Interview by Dread Central:

How I Made and Sold A Low Budget Indie Horror Film, Behind-the-Scenes Part 1:

Movie Score Suite - Joseph Winter (2022):

Jack-O's Review: "I'd describe the film as a cross between Ghost Adventures, Blair Witch Project and Evil Dead. A horror-comedy thats actually funny with gore/gross out/makeup effects that are actually scary. A fun and perfect annual watch for the Halloween season." ★★★★ @trickhorrortreater
More Reviews:
"Despite the different vibe surrounding Deadstream, it never gets too far away from the horror aspect. The film harkens back to the 1980s with some amazing creature effects that will lead to squeals of terror and delight. Possibly more impressive is the use of horror tropes...Here, things are clearly explained in some of the funniest scenes in the movie." 9.5/10 AIPTcomics.com
"…it understands the mechanics of the genre on a meticulous level and use that knowledge to create something wholly captivating that feels completely fresh. Deadstream is outrageous, delightful and deeply satisfying, a breath of fresh air in a genre that can far too often feel old and musty." AWFJ.org
"Deadstream is a DIY labor of love, and the filmmakers somehow make wearing so many hats seem effortless. Through its characters, human and otherwise, the small-scaled story feels larger than life. The story beats may not always surprise, but the clever progression, balance of physical horror and comedy, and the go for broke gags ensure that doesn’t matter." ★★★★ Bloody-Disgusting.com
" …humorously shuns an obnoxious entertainer stuck within an ’80s creature feature, frequently with a sharpened wit because simplicity provides no distractions...Deadstream is a cheekily chilling vlog-life satire that scores its shivers and smashes more than like buttons…" 7.5/10 SlashFilm.com
"Every time it felt the film had wrung all it could from the situation, a new element inevitably arrived, breathing fresh energy into proceedings. Shaun being the sole inhabitant of the screen is getting old? Give him a follower to interact with. All corners of the house explored? Expand the horizons. It all feels organic, too, rather than artificially contrived." Grade: B, FilmBlitz.org
"Though this is absolutely Winter’s show, Melanie Stone also provides solid support in a role that’s probably best left for audiences to discover for themselves. Found footage fatigue be-damned, Deadstream proves there’s still room for both thrills and creativity in the oversaturated genre." ★★★★ FlickeringMyth.com
"The low budget production and practical effects draw an obvious comparison to Raimi’s work, but it’s also Deadstream‘s tonal changes that display plenty of similarities. Like Raimi’s classic, Deadstream effortlessly transitions from scare moments to gross gags, meaning that the audience will be squealing in one scene and guffawing in the next." ★★★ TheHollywoodNews.com
"Deadstream is a novel take on paranormal found footage, taking the cake for its grossout ghouls, and inventive additions to a typically understated subgenre. A sensory assault of monsters and myths, it’s a hilarious fright from start to finish." 91% NOFSpodcast.com
"Overall, Deadstream is scary fun and a worthwhile addition to the found-footage subgenre. It does suffer from budget limitations and the character of Shawn can get grating at times, but it more than makes up for that with skilled practical effects, grotesque creature design, and unfiltered humor." NightmarishConjurings.com
"Tackling the cesspool that is for profit livestreaming was a risky move, but Deadstream captures its potential with gusto. Beyond creating a perfect host in Shawn, the script also does a bang-up job capturing the fickle nature of nerds behind keyboards...It does devolve on occasion into live-action videogame fetch-quest territory, but it’s easy to forgive small digressions given how much the film gets right." ScreenAnarchy.com
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