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Host team reunite on scary real-time, live-action horror game
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Ghosts is a real-time live-action horror game from the makers of Zoom horror movie Host
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Host Writer Is Making A Live-Action Horror Game Called Ghosts
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Directed by Rob Savage.
Starring Haley Bishop, Jemma Moore, Emma Louise Webb, Radina Drandova, Caroline Ward, Seylan Baxter and James Swanton.
SYNOPSIS:
A séance performed via Zoom goes horribly wrong.
It was only a matter of time before ‘Lockdown Horror’ became a thing and the first past the post to claim this inevitable future buzzword as a badge of honour is
Host, a Shudder Original film given a special edition Blu-ray release by Second Sight Films.
Host brings the found footage concept up-to-date by replacing handheld cameras with phone/laptop cameras and showing a Zoom meeting between a group of friends who are holding a séance. With that information you can already predict where it is going and how it is going to play out – someone will get dragged backwards into darkness, a camera will get dropped and someone/thing will fall to the ground behind it, a distorted face will suddenly lunge at the screen when a camera pans around a room, and our ensemble cast will sc
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The Altoona Area Public Library opened a new albeit, temporary location Tuesday as repairs on the institution’s primary building continue.
Library Executive Director Jennifer Knisley said her staff carved out a book nook at the Altoona Transportation Center at 1231 11th Ave., to provide residents with access to library services and a limited selection of books.
“We’ve had such an extended disruption in service that our board of directors really wanted us to get back to serving the public in some fashion,” Knisley said.
While limited, the satellite location provides library staff the ability to provide residents some in-person services and book rentals. Additionally, Pennsylvania CareerLink, which moved into the library in 2019, also has a presence in the temporary library, providing Blair County residents with in-person employment services for the first time since the library closed in December.