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Zoom horror movie shudder
Zoom horror movie shudder








And because there are quite a few of us on the screen at one time, it was okay for us to … take a second, read what he had written to us, and then implement the note or the lines.” And because we were on Zoom, we could use the chat function where Rob could then send us little messages, or lines to say, or notes as we were going along. But then, being on Zoom, for as a director, opened up all these possibilities, because we would run long takes as we were filming.

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So that was interesting, because it is weird, not having somebody there in the space to come and have a chat and whatnot. “We were lucky in the sense that I’ve known Rob Savage for about six years now since we did Dawn of the Deaf, and so there’s a nice shorthand there.

zoom horror movie shudder

We honestly can’t give it enough praise – but what was it like to make a whole film entirely over Zoom? “I wasn’t a massive horror fan before shooting Host,” she says, “because I get scared very easily, and just watching it, it’s still scary to me.” She certainly isn’t alone: earlier this year Host made our list of ‘Ten Essential Shudder Originals & Exclusives’ because of how terrifying it is, and it’s one of only a handful of genre movies to have been given a stunning Blu-ray release by Second Sight. One year on from the film’s release, Haley remains “very proud” of the work done on Host. She’s taken some time out of her busy filming schedule to speak to us over the phone, and is only too happy to spill all her insider info about Host. When Haley speaks to STARBURST in early June, it thankfully isn’t over Zoom. But things quickly go awry when the spirit the group invites into their meeting turns out to be malignant, and starts picking off the group one by one…

zoom horror movie shudder

Released on Shudder last summer, Rob Savage’s Host tells the story of a group of friends (led by Haley, with all actors playing fictionalised versions of themselves) stuck in lockdown who hold a séance over Zoom instead of their usual quizzes. If you’d told Haley Bishop at the beginning of 2020 that there’d be a global pandemic which would shut down nearly the entire world, that she’d end up making a movie entirely over a computer with some of her best friends, and that that movie would go onto be one of the most critically lauded of the year, she’d probably have laughed in your face. To mark the film’s one-year anniversary, STARBURST caught up with the lead actor of 2020’s most revolutionary horror film…










Zoom horror movie shudder