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by Marlon Wallace, The M Report

When I spoke with filmmaker Eric Walter by phone on April 26, I believe I compared him to Fox Mulder, Fox Mulder being a fictional TV character who studied cases that had paranormal connections. Eric Walter doesn’t have X-Files, but he does have Amityville Files, or rather AmityvilleFiles.com, an Internet site Walter created, which has become the largest web-based archive of Amityville-related research.

lostwitness copy1 300x166 The Unheard Amityville HorrorHis Amityville-related research isn’t just general research on the New York village located on eastern Long Island. The research is specific to the murder case that occurred there back in 1974 at 112 Ocean Ave. It was then and there that Ronald DeFeo, Jr. shot and killed six of his family members: his mother, father, two sisters and two brothers.

This would be horrible enough, but about a year after those murders, another family, the Lutz family, moved into that same house and according to them experienced very scary, unexplained and paranormal incidents, lasting 28 days. The scary stuff got so intense that on that 28th day the Lutz family were forced to flee from the house, abandoning all their possessions. This ultimately became the basis for a book and a subsequent movie called The Amityville Horror.

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eHomicide: Demo Pilot

January 27, 2010

This is a demo pilot produced by 44 Blue Productions. The proposed television series introduces a team of amateur detectives attempting to solve unsolved murder and missing persons cases. Eric Walter is featured along with a group six on-camera investigators.

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The M Report: Eric Walter

October 25, 2008

by Marlon Wallace, The M Report
On March 29, 2008, his 23rd birthday, I spent the day, the entire day, with local filmmaker Eric Walter. Now, I know quite a few guys, post college, who don’t make big deals out of their birthdays, and as I spent the day with Eric, basically following him around like [...]

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WHISTLE: Best in Summer Shorts Film Festival

July 13, 2008

The first exclusive screening of WHISTLE was held at the Milton Theater’s Best in Summer Shorts Film Festival (BISS ’08) on Saturday, July 12 at 8 PM. I’m happy to report our film won all three categories including Best Overall, Best Technical and the Audience Favorite award! Congratulations to our wonderful cast and crew for [...]

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WHISTLE: A Review by Marlon Wallace

June 24, 2008

by Marlon Wallace, The M Report
No Country for Old Men (2007) proved how effective a suspense film could be with minimal sound and an extreme lack of a musical score. It was probably the quietest thriller I’d ever seen, and yet still quite terrifying.
This short film by co-directors Eric Walter and Jon Parke rivals this [...]

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