Jim Thorpe Independent Film Festival – If you’re looking for at least one reason to watch the short Stalked, just consider the fact it has a killer scarecrow. Yes, a killer scarecrow. Move over Chucky, Jason, Freddy, and Michael, there’s a new killer in town. It’s nice to see a slasher who’s not part of a prequel, requel, reboot, or proper sequel.

Directed by , the film follows a group of paranormal investigators/YouTubers played by Buddy Caine, Lauren LaVera, and Kathryn Miller. They set up shop at the infamous “Slaughter Hill,” where a town apparently disappeared.  Mellott has a talent for using setting and location effectively. Shot in Montgomery County, PA, a suburb of Philly with plenty of sprawling farmland, the location’s endless rows of cornstalks feel like they could swallow the trio. Meanwhile, a killer scarecrow (Andrew Glessner) watches the group, waiting to pick them off one by one. Everything about this short screams Halloween time, especially the cornstalks, Caine’s pumpkin t-shirt, and the very concept. It’ll make you want to order a pumpkin spice latte and inhale fresh autumn air.

Mellott’s camerawork remains impressive throughout the 20-minute runtime. His ariel shots and close-ups of the natural land really amp up the location, making it quite a presence. The writing team also spent just enough time establishing the urban legend of the farm, so it feels layered, with a creepy backstory and eerie history. The short’s special effects look good, too, especially the scarecrow and its bloody face. There’s not a ton of guts and gore for a slasher, but the eventual kills aren’t PG, either.

Mellott plans to turn Stalked into a feature. I’m all for it. I’d love a new horror villain that’s not already part of an established franchise. There’s a lot of talent here and real potential to push this story further. Stalked wears its slasher influences proudly, and the short is pure fun, a perfect watch for the spooky season.

7.5 Out of 10

Stalked
RATING: NR
Runtime: 20 Mins.
Directed By:
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Brian Fanelli has been writing for Horror Buzz since 2021. He fell in love with horror after watching the Universal Monster movies as a kid. His writing on film has also appeared in Signal Horizon Magazine, Bright Lights Film Journal, Horror Homeroom, Schuylkill Valley Journal, 1428 Elm, and elsewhere. Brian is an Associate Professor of English at Lackawanna College, where he teaches creative writing and literature, as well as a class on the horror genre.