Buffet Infinity Debuts as Midnight Horror

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- Simon Glassman wrote and directed the Canadian indie horror film “Buffet Infinity,” which is composed entirely of local television commercials from a small town in Alberta.
- Buffet Infinity tells a narrative that escalates from ordinary ads for lawyers and pawn shops to a mysterious restaurant, a missing‑person case, a growing sinkhole, and a cult leader’s apocalyptic warnings.
- Overlook Film Festival screened “Buffet Infinity” to a crowded genre‑focused audience, prompting murmurs of recognition and laughter among midnight‑movie fans.
- Yellow Veil Pictures now distributes “Buffet Infinity” digitally, making the film accessible for at‑home viewing and discussion.
Why it matters: Midnight‑movie fans gain a fresh, experimental horror experience, while Yellow Veil Pictures secures a distinctive digital title that can attract niche audiences and boost streaming revenue for indie cinema.




