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[NEW RELEASE] First Ever Found Footage Double Feature SPLIT SCREEN | ZombieFuel.net

Horror Dadz Productions is proud to present the first found-footage double feature, SPLIT SCREEN, from Directors Dillon Brown (Tahoe Joe, Ghost) and Joshua Brucker (Mothman, The Woodmen). 

SPLIT SCREEN is presented as a “screen life” film, a subgenre of Found Footage, where a mysterious hacker, played by Thomas Burke (The Barbados Project), leaks two controversial films previously locked away on the Dark Web. The films presented are GREYS: The Nevada Alien Incident from Dillon Brown and The Illinois Valley Murder Tapes from Joshua Brucker, with each tackling vastly different subject matter and styles within the popular Found Footage realm. 

Greys follows a paranoid man (Brown) as he tries to elude not only vicious aliens who invade his home, but also seedy Government agents who seem to want nothing but to stop him for releasing the footage he’s captured, by any means necessary. 

In Illinois Valley, Brucker brings us a tale of two podcasters who are sent the murder tapes of a mysterious serial killer and set out to find him before he strikes again. 

The film is streaming now on the Reveel App, available on iOS, Android, Google, Roku, FireStik and Amazon FireTV, and gaming consoles. Desktop and mobile apps are also available. Reveel is a free service and requires only a free signup via email. 

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