The Shed (film)

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The Shed
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Directed byFrank Sabatella
Screenplay byFrank Sabatella
Story byJason Rice
Produced by
  • Peter Block
  • Cory Neal
Starring
CinematographyMatthias Schubert
Edited by Mike Mendez
Music bySam Ewing
Production
companies
  • A Bigger Boat
  • Sideshow Pictures
Distributed by RLJE Films
Release dates
  • October 5, 2019 (2019-10-05)(Sitges Film Festival)
  • November 15, 2019 (2019-11-15)(United States)
Running time
98 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Shed is a 2019 American vampire horror film directed by Frank Sabatella. Sabatella wrote the screenplay, based on a story by Jason Rice. The films stars Jay Jay Warren, Cody Kostro, Sofia Happonen, Siobhan Fallon Hogan, with Timothy Bottoms and Frank Whaley. The Shed would debut at the Sitges Film Festival in October 2019 before releasing theatrically the following month by RLJE Films.

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Plot

Two best friends, Stan and Dommer, have dealt with bullies their whole lives. When Stan discovers a murderous vampire taking shelter in his shed, he knows he has to find a way to destroy it. But Dommer has a more sinister plan for the vampire.

Cast [1]

Production

Development

In 2002, aspiring filmmaker Frank Sabatella was impressed with a short story involving a vampire in a shed written by Jason Rice. After making his directorial debut in Blood Night: The Legend of Mary Hatchet , Sabatella circled back to the idea and asked Rice for permission to use the concept. [2] [3] While writing the film, Sabatella was influenced by Fright Night , The Lost Boys and River's Edge , the latter of which he cited as "important" for crafting the film's characters. [4] The first draft of the script was written in six months during 2014. By 2016, Peter Block - along with his production company A Bigger Boat - and Hatchet producer Cory Neal signed on to produce the film, with the script entering its fifth draft. [5]

Pre-production

By September 2018, the film was officially announced with Frank Whaley, Timothy Bottoms, Siobhan Fallon Hogan, Sofia Happonen, Cody Kostro, and Jay Jay Warren filling out the cast. [6] When casting the film's leads, Sabatella opted to cast actors that were the same age as their characters to add believability to the roles. [7] The director was a fan of actor Frank Whaley and had the producers reach out and "orchestrate" his casting. The film also marked the on-screen debut for actress Sofia Happonen. [8]

Filming

Production began in Syracuse, New York and lasted 17 days throughout August 2018. [9] [10]

Release

The Shed premiered at the Sitges Film Festival on October 5, 2019. [11] [12] It debuted in North America in two sold-out screenings at the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival in late October 2019. [13] The film was released on November 15, 2019, by RLJE Films. [14]

Home media

The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD on January 7, 2020. [15]

Reception

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, The Shed holds an approval rating of 62% based on 21 reviews, with an average rating of 6.3/10. [16]

Leslie Felperin of The Guardian said the film was "an efficient enough machine for generating scares." [17] For Slashfilm , Rafael Motamayor called the film "a dark and poignant look at bullying and how easy it is to fall into a dark path of revenge, while also being a traditional horror movie." [18] Noel Murray, writing for The LA Times , wrote "a good young cast and a strong sense of purpose compensate for most of the shortcomings." [19]

Writing for Observer , Rex Reed said "There's nothing to make your hair stand on end in The Shed because it's not convincing." [20] Of Flickering Myth, Matt Donato wrote "Sabatella serves the subgenre fine, but draws out the same overused actions". [21]

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