There are good, safe, non-demons eating your face games you can play, and then thereโs ‘open the weird cursed card deck and keep filming’ games you can play. Guess which lane Last Look swerves into at full speed.
The indie horror project has dropped its first teaser, pitching a mix of supernatural game mechanics and found-footage chaos that turns a simple discovery into something a lot harder to put back in the box.
Directed by first-time feature filmmaker A.J. Bennett, Last Look follows a high-profile influencer who stumbles across a strange set of battle-style collectible cards. Instead of flipping them for clout or shelving them until they appreciate in value, he starts using them, which goes about as well as you would expect.
Each draw pulls something new into reality. Not metaphorically. Not ‘it represents his inner demons’. Actual creatures. Physical problems. Suddenly his home isnโt a save room, itโs a spawn point.
And because this is a found-footage setup, he documents the whole thing as it spirals, turning his own potential downfall into content for an audience that canโt stop watching.
The film also features cameos from real-world influencers, alongside Eduardo Sรกnchez, co-director of The Blair Witch Project, which feels like a pretty clear signal that it is warping reality and film making for its own twisted purposes.
Produced by Eric Martinez and Curt Fulster under the Floating Rock Productions banner, Last Look is built around the idea of taking that familiar thrill of discovery and pushing it somewhere much darker. As Bennett puts it, the goal was to take that sense of curiosity and twist it into something unpredictable, where every new move comes with consequences you canโt undo.
No release date locked in just yet, but the trailer alone suggests one thing: if someone hands you a mysterious deck and a camera, maybe don’t open it.


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