π¬ A Night of Terror Under the Stars Feature Presentation: HUSH (2016)
Date: Saturday, October 25th Time: Doors open at 9:00 PM Eastern, Location: Camp Glob-a-Goo
Streaming Platform: Tubi
https://tubitv.com/movies/100029081/hush
https://webapps.prod.there.com/eventmgmt/eventmgmt?op=view&id=64563397
Event Host: Matthewkg
π―️ About the Film: Hush is a tense and atmospheric home-invasion thriller directed by Mike Flanagan and co-written with lead actress Kate Siegel. The story follows Maddie Young, a deaf and mute author living in isolation. Her quiet life is shattered when a masked killer appears outside her window, forcing her into a terrifying battle for survival—without sound or speech.
π€ Starring: Kate Siegel Kate Siegel portrays Maddie with raw intensity and intelligence. She’s a frequent collaborator with Flanagan, appearing in The Haunting of Hill House, Midnight Mass, and The Fall of the House of Usher. Her performances often explore themes of trauma, resilience, and the supernatural.
π¬ Directed by: Mike Flanagan Mike Flanagan is a master of modern horror, known for blending psychological depth with chilling suspense. His works include Gerald’s Game, Doctor Sleep, and several acclaimed Netflix series. Flanagan’s storytelling often centers on grief, isolation, and redemption, making him one of the most distinctive voices in the horror genre today.
Our second feature will be a one-hour true-crime mystery from KyotoRobato, a YouTube channel known for eerie, lesser-known cases from Japan. The title will remain a surprise until showtime.
π About KyotoRobato: KyotoRobato is a niche YouTube channel that specializes in uncovering strange, unsolved mysteries and true-crime cases from Japan—many of which have never been covered in English before. The channel blends documentary-style storytelling with atmospheric visuals and subtle narration, often diving into disappearances, bizarre incidents, and culturally unique crimes that reflect the darker corners of Japanese society.
π₯ Video Style & Themes
Unsolved disappearances: Cases like missing persons with unusual timelines or unexplained circumstances
Obscure crimes: Murders, frauds, and scandals that received little mainstream attention
Cultural mysteries: Incidents tied to local customs, urban legends, or historical quirks
Narrative pacing: Videos typically run 30–60 minutes, with a slow-burn style that builds suspense and encourages reflection
π§ Audience Appeal KyotoRobato caters to viewers who enjoy deep dives into unsettling stories, especially those interested in Japanese culture, true crime, and mystery analysis. The channel avoids sensationalism, instead opting for a quiet, investigative tone that invites curiosity and contemplation.

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