"Driving
lost and tormented in the night, primal fears of the dark and the
unknown give way to fear that you have let the evil in, or that it is
already there." - Description of the plot of the movie. Source http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2165859/
This is a British film and it is a THRILLER, the movie was shot in areas such as; Cornwall and Bodmin
Moore. This type of movie is what you call an art house movie; this is
because it was produced by a small company as opposed to a big company
such as 'Walt Disney.
The film was released on the 15th of November 2013. Other films released that week include;
- Parkland
- Vendetta
- The family
PRODUCTION
The
movie is 85 minutes long, and is rated a
15.
Production Company: 'Big Talk Productions'
- Nira Park
- James Biddle- James Biddle has also helped produce films such as 'In Bruges' and other popular British movies such as 'Hot Fuzz' and 'Attack the block'.
Director: Jeremy Lovering
- Iain De Caestecker
Alice Englert
- Allen Leech
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I have not personally seen any billboards, advertisements on the television or banners on the side of buses. If it was not for this blogging task I would not have known about this films release.
However I did come across reviews, this includes reviews from the guardian, IMDb and The Hollywood reporter.
The guardian: Saw this at Frightfest
in August and most people I spoke to were disappointed by the ending,
which dissipates the interesting build-up with a rather silly Saw-esque device and ultimately unsatisfying reveal. -http://www.theguardian.com/film/2013/nov/14/in-fear-review
IMDb: 5.4/10
The Hollywood reporter: A compact, effective thriller set in way-rural Ireland, Jeremy Lovering's In Fear
makes the most of three actors, a car and a network of narrow roads
winding through the woods. Literal-minded viewers might have trouble
with a hard-to-rationalize ending, but horror fans in general should
embrace its stripped-down scares. – http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/fear-sundance-review-415427
There is a trailer available on youtube:
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