
"The Monster Project" is a horror film about aspiring filmmakers who seek out real-life monsters to feature in their documentary. They find individuals claiming to be a skin-walker, a vampire, and a demon and meet them at a secluded mansion during a lunar eclipse. As they conduct interviews, a crew member battling drug withdrawal and deep faith fears the evil forces unleashed. When the situation turns deadly, he must confront both internal demons and supernatural threats to survive.
Trivia:
1. The film was shot in a found-footage style to enhance the realism and immerse viewers in the eerie, documentary format.
2. The movie capitalizes on folklore and urban legends, particularly the skin-walker myth from Native American culture, which added a unique depth to the monsters portrayed.
3. The total lunar eclipse featured in the film was timed precisely during shooting to heighten the atmospheric tension and symbolism of darkness and transformation.