Arts & Entertainment
The First Date Dishes Out Scares
Adam Weber's short film, The First Date, is a saucy addition to the horror genre that is sure to intrigue with its special effects.

Adam Weber's latest short film, The First Date, showcases what thrills and chills can result from a little innovative scare tactics. The horror flick follows a man waiting for his blind date to show up to a restaurant. When she is running late and nowhere to be seen, he investigates and discovers something that will make him want to leave before dessert.

With a total runtime of only five minutes, The First Date makes use of every second with its gradual build-up to utter terror. The concept is very simple in premise, but is served to audiences with a punch that provides a fresh take on its gore galore.
As it is only a short film, the plot leaves some room for further installments if Weber decides to do some more world-building to this bite-sized cinematic universe.
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For an exciting and bloody good time, The First Date treats viewers with its eye-catching visuals and nauseatingly humorous approach to body horror.