A Horror Movie Is Getting Tons Of Attention Over Filmmakers’ Refusal To Release It On The Internet



The best found footage horror movies tend to generate word of mouth when reviews and social media talk about how chilling it was watching that realistic horror film. Eventually, those movies get a wide theatrical release expansion, followed by hitting streaming and other digital platforms. However, a new indie found footage film called It Doesn’t Get Any Better Than This prefers to take its own approach with the filmmakers’ refusal to give it an online release. Of course, this is only making fans want to see it more.

According to Variety, small-town filmmakers Nick Toti, Rachel Kempf and their friend Christian made a unique pact before shooting their passion project: It Doesn’t Get Any Better Than This will never see the light of day on streaming, digital, or a physical release. If you want to see this new found footage film, you’ll only find it on the big screen if it’s lucky enough to hit your local theater. Naturally, this very limited released movie is only attracting more attention among horror fans to want to see it more. Toti mentioned his innovative strategy was for that exact purpose compared to how obscure his previous indie releases went:

It’s not like I haven’t tried to get people interested in the movies. I just don’t really have a very commercial sensibility and I don’t go about things in a very commercial way most of the time. With this one, it was like, ‘Well, this is horror, so already there’s like more of a built-in audience for it,’ which is a problem that pretty much every movie I’ve ever made has had. We know there’s found footage fans especially, so we know we can connect with those people. But we realized that there’s also a gimmick there, and it’s a gimmick that can be exploited. The movie getting really big was never the goal, but when the movie started getting more attention, there were certain sea change moments for us.



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