WNUF Halloween Special

"The infamous 1987 live broadcast!"

Director: Chris LaMartina Year: 2013 Runtime: 83 min IMDb: ⭐ 5.9
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Synopsis

A local TV personality leads a team of supernatural investigators, including an exorcist, into the darkest corners of a supposedly haunted house.

Synopsis[edit] The film presents itself as an off-air recording of television station WNUF's Halloween special that aired on October 31, 1987. The movie's main plot centers upon Frank Stewart (Paul Fahrenkopf), a television reporter that has decided to broadcast himself live as he and four other people (including the cameraman) investigate the Webber House, the site of the brutal murder of a husband and wife. Donald Webber, the suspected murderer and the couple's son, claims that he was commanded to murder his parents by demonic entities that he accidentally summoned using a Ouija board. Since that day, the house has been reported to be haunted and an anonymous police officer testifies that he and other fellow police officers have witnessed paranormal activity at the house. Frank initially treats the broadcast as a novelty, even going so far as to dismiss the concerns of paranormal investigators Louis and Claire Berger (Brian St. August and Helenmary Ball), as Claire immediately states that the house contains a menacing presence and that they are in danger as long as they are in the house. He tries to dissuade fears by bringing in Father Joseph Matheson (Robert Long II), who Frank claims is versed in Catholic exorcism rites, despite the priest's assertion that he only has a perfunctory knowledge of the rites and has never actually performed an exorcism. As the film progresses the Bergers grow more and more tense, especially after Claire's cat Shadow (which she uses to help her with communications with the dead) goes missing. Frank manages to convince them to continue with the broadcast and hold a seance, even after their EVP recorder is smashed off camera by an unseen force. The couple finally leaves the house after their cat is discovered to have been brutally torn to pieces. Trying to keep the broadcast moving, Frank manages to convince a very reluctant Father Joseph to perform an exorcism, despite his protestations that the Church must approve all exorcisms. They move to the basement, where Father Joseph again tries to back out of the exorcism. As he begins to read the rites, the two hear a noise and try to go upstairs but find that they cannot leave the basement. As Frank grows more frantic, his producer Veronica (Nicolette le Faye) asks if the Bergers have returned to the house. The film then cuts to a commercial, after which Veronica is shown stating that she has sent an intern into the house with a camera to rescue the two men and to see what has happened as a whole. The frightened intern ventures into the house but is knocked over and presumably murdered by an unknown person wearing a flannel shirt. During this time the body of Claire Berger is shown on camera, which shows that the Bergers never made it out of the house and were both killed. Veronica frantically implores Frank to break down the door and leave the house, which prompts Frank to once again demand that Father Joseph perform an exorcism. Joseph then angrily states that he was not a priest and is only an actor, revealing that Frank has hired him to pretend to be a priest for the broadcast. As Veronica prepares to cut to commercial, Frank discovers that the basement door has opened and goes out the door, only to be knocked down by the unknown person. The station cuts to a technical difficulties screen followed by static, after which point the bodies of the Bergers, Joseph, cameraman, and intern are shown. Frank is shown to be alive and the assailants are proven to be a human man and woman, two insane religious people who were seen previously in the film stating that Halloween was evil and making various threats that people participating in the holiday were doomed. The man then films his female partner cutting out Frank's tongue before the man glibly wishes the audience a happy Halloween. The film ends with a brief moment of static before a clip is shown of two sober newscasters stating that Frank and the others are all missing. They do not mention the deaths, leaving it up to the viewer to determine if the clip shown was part of the live broadcast or if it was something added to a personal video tape, meaning that we are viewing the copy owned by the murderers. Throughout the film several commercials and news segments are shown, ranging from advertisements for local businesses or future television broadcasts to a news story about a local dentist's "cash for candy" campaign. Some of these are shown in their entirety while others are fast forwarded through by an unseen viewer. Commercials[edit] Parents Against Partying (written and directed by James Branscome) Phil's Carpet Warehouse (written and directed by Shawn Jones) King of Castle Lane (written and directed by Scott Maccubbin) MOUTH by Asphxia (written and directed by Lonnie Martin) Stay Sure Tampons (written and directed by Matthew Menter) Dandridge for Governor (written and directed by Andy Schoeb) The Shining Trapeze Strip Club (written by Carley Cooper)

Summary adapted from TMDb and Wikipedia sources.

🎄 Holiday Cheer Breakdown

Holiday Cheer Level: 3

Content Warnings

⭐ IMDb Parents Guide 🛡️ Common Sense Media

a dog dies
spoiler There’s a picture of a dead dog with blood during a news report.
animals are abused
Yes
a cat dies
spoiler a cat dies, it's mutilated body is very briefly shown, a segment shortly after mentions someone killing multiple cats, this is not shown
an animal dies
spoiler multiple animals die, some of these are shown, some of these are graphically described.
a pet dies
Yes
there's a dead animal
Yes
there are spiders
Yes
there are bugs
Yes
there's child abuse
Yes
someone is stalked
Yes
there's addiction
Yes
alcohol abuse
Yes
someone uses drugs
spoiler multiple parody anti-drug psa's are shown throughout. these typically just show pills and people smoking.
someone is restrained
Yes
someone's mouth is covered
Yes
there's excessive gore
Yes
there's torture
Yes
there's decapitation
Yes
there's shaving/cutting
Yes
there's amputation
spoiler a character's tongue is cut out of his mouth.
someone struggles to breathe
Yes
a kid dies
spoiler a news segment at the beginning describes the death of a young child that happened the previous year
a non-human character dies
Yes
a major character dies
Yes
someone dies
Yes
someone overdoses
spoiler There’s a commercial of a man overdosing, it is shown a man dropping pills into the ground.
a parent dies
Yes
someone is kidnapped
Yes
there are jump scares
Yes
there are clowns
Yes
there's ghosts
Yes
someone is possessed
Yes
There's audio gore
Yes
someone wets/soils themselves
Yes
there's spitting
Yes
there are 9/11 depictions
spoiler No, but the twin towers are shown during a commercial.
needles/syringes are used
spoiler a parody advertisement for a pet store briefly shows someone placing a small needle on a table. this is very quick.
there's a hospital scene
spoiler no but there are multiple segments/parody ads set in dental offices
there's menstruation
Yes
someone dies by suicide
spoiler There is a brief suicide prevention PSA during the fake news broadcast. However, the imagery is pretty mild.
a mentally ill person is violent
Yes
someone suffers from PTSD
Yes
there's a claustrophobic scene
Yes
someone has an anxiety attack
Yes
someone has a mental illness
Yes
shaky cam is used
spoiler The whole movie is a found footage style news broadcast, so the camera is not very stable for the majority.
there are sudden loud noises
Yes
there's screaming
Yes
there is obscene language/gestures
Yes
someone is watched without knowing
Yes
the fourth wall is broken
Yes
there's ableist language or behavior
Yes
there's demons or Hell
Yes
religion is discussed
Yes
there is sexual content
Yes
existentialism is debated
Yes
the ending is sad
Yes
there's blood/gore
Yes
there's gun violence
Yes

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