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Other Side of the Box | A Horror Short from Caleb J. Phillips
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A couple receives a mysterious package from an old friend.

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"It’s no secret that horror shorts have the propensity to be formulaic: creepy thing in the shadows menaces protagonist, and then, finally pops out for a final jump scare. Boom! Cut to black…rinse and repeat…

Granted, there are various takes on the template, often dependent on a high-concept hook or elevated by production polish. But, when you boil it down, films of the genre often fall victim to its tropes.

Bucking the trend, Caleb Phillips, Other Side of the Box is anything but predictable. It’s a rare example of genre suspense where you have literally no idea where it’s going. It’s full of misdirection and structural surprises that all work together to subvert expectation. Moreover, where most horror films take great care to not reveal the “creature” until the very end (before that final jump scare), Phillips basically does the opposite: in the film’s best creep-out moment, we get to see the “thing” right smack dab in the middle. It’s a perfectly executed moment that is both uncanny and scary. And, so, the film focuses on a different creepy idea: that of knowingly being watched and, to persevere one’s self, being unable to look away.

As Phillips writes to Short of the Week:

“I was so taken with this idea of terror coming from something as simple as being stared at, and the imagery of the head in the box deeply unsettled me. I’m a huge fan of cosmic horror and I wanted to make a film that felt more like an investigation instead of running from a monster.”

The film, overall, succeeds in its mission. It’s fun to discover the “rules”of the scenario in real-time with the protagonists and this structural drive allows the film to find new things to present to the audience along the way. Many genre shorts run out of steam once they reveal their central high-concept trick. Box, rather, keeps building complexity and tension, getting better as it goes.

Other Side of the Box won the Grand Jury Award for best midnight Short at SXSW in 2019, and as that accolade from that particular category would suggest, the film definitely skews strange. But, it’s also not inaccessible or abstract. That’s an important distinction. It’s a film that makes up its logic, but in doing so, never loses the audience. The mythology and character choices all feel like they make sense in the moment. And, of course, by relying on traditional genre thrills and suspense, it feels inherently watchable, never getting tripped up by its own inherent strangeness. It’s both bizarre and creepy in equal measure.

Endings (especially in shorts) are hard. This one is a bit tough to decipher, but structurally, it feels like the film builds to a place of satisfying climax. And, thankfully, Phillips never feels like he resorts to easy tricks of the genre. It’s the kind of film with such a unique hook and central image that it’s bound to stick in the back of your mind for some time to come." - S/W Curator Ivan Kander

Directed by
Caleb J. Phillips

Writing Credits (in alphabetical order)
Caleb J. Phillips
Nick Tag

Cast
Tyler Pochop ... Man in the box
Teagan Rose ... Rachel
Josh Schell ... Shawn
Nick Tag ... Ben

Produced by
Nick Coppola ... producer
Caleb J. Phillips ... producer
Nick Tag ... producer

Music by
Avery Kentis

Cinematography by Laura Jansen

Sound Department
Tyler Pochop ... sound

Camera and Electrical Department
Christian Phillips ... first assistant camera
Steven Talens ... gaffer
Caleb J. Phillips ... colorist

Costume and Wardrobe Department
Haharhel Valencia ... wardrobe Editorial Department

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@shortoftheweek

1 year ago

Can't ever look at a box the same way again. Watch the world's best horror films on Shortverse ➔ shortverse.com/

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@lichtfilme

4 years ago

The dude in the box was genuinely scary

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@giandulay7581

3 years ago

The scariest part was the loud ass ad popping up outta nowhere

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@Mari-gx7ns

2 years ago

why are horror shorts so much scarier than actual horror movies, my heart was pounding watching this oml

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@thebestfrom361

1 year ago

You gotta realize how smart this film is. At first I thought the creators made mistakes when we clearly see John look away but the man in the box does not move an inch. Suddenly they both look away and he moves. But that’s not a mistake, it’s actually the man in the box being smart and tricking them into thinking that anyone’s eye contact can keep him at bay and then he even says things that make John leave the box with Rachel knowing very well that as soon as John leaves he can have his way. Genius really. You could make this into a longer film and I would watch it!

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@seanpazdera6407

3 years ago

In these "Weeping Angel" scenarios, people always forget that there's nothing stopping you from punching the crap out of the monster while it's unable to move.

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@N7junz

3 years ago

Imagine how terrified Rachel was watching that thing climb out of the box when Ben left. Ben stupid lol

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@adrianfisk

1 year ago

Sean standing up when saying "Ben where are you right now?" is SOOO underrated. A tiny move but it's so effective. Makes "NO YOU" hit even harder

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@0kewl

2 years ago

"YOU, GODDAMN IT! I GAVE IT TO YOU!" That was legitimately eerie

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@hitenmitsurugi3225

3 years ago

Guy's stare scarier than the whole Conjuring franchise

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@michaelevershade5624

3 years ago

I only have one question...Who is stirring the sauce? The recipe called for constantly stirring!

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@zoopzoopzoopzoop

1 year ago

No huge jumpscares and phenomenal tension building. Truly a masterpiece.

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@darthhavokk701

5 months ago

"Don't take your eyes off of it it wants you to look away.." Shawn/Sean: Open the box first then read the letter. LMFAO

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@slumdigger6464

3 years ago

lesson of the day: dont accept presents from the guy whose girlfriend you stole

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@josephcarman8682

3 years ago

"Don't take your eyes off of it, it wants you to look away" Extremely immediately they look away

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@sonydo8377

3 months ago

Imagine this movie going for 1:30 hour long. It will break every record of horror movies.

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@loganwolff8535

2 years ago

The slow creaking at the end, the "NO. YOU! YOU!!" When he's driving and realizing that his girlfriend is gone, the constant eye contact with the man in the box. This was one was absolutely phenomenal. Kudos bros, kudos.

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@tomlawal7991

3 years ago

Well, at least none of that 2 inch broccoli ended up on her plate

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@franktranks9445

3 years ago

"NO. BEN! YOU! YOU!" Hits hard every time.

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@aarms4739

1 year ago

Ben picked up a KNIFE and DIDN'T stab tf out of the thing in the box? 💀

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