The Fear

1995 "He's whatever scares you the most"
3.9| 1h42m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 20 January 1995 Released
Producted By: A-Pix Entertainment
Country: United States of America
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Richard, a college student who has decided to focus his attention on the study of fear, invites a group of friends up to his family's secluded mountain cabin for the weekend, during which a lifelike, wooden carving of a man begins stalking and killing them.

Genre

Horror

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Director

Vincent Robert

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A-Pix Entertainment

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The Fear Audience Reviews

GamerTab That was an excellent one.
Brendon Jones It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
Nayan Gough A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
Lidia Draper Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.
Joseph P. Ulibas The Fear (1995) was a total snooze fest. I saw this movie several years ago on cable t.v. For the life of me I had no idea why I even bother watching the entire movie. I never thought I would experience such a lame horror film (that was until I watched a couple of Asylum productions). The only saving grace was the attractive mail order bride from Europe that guest star Vince Edwards shared screen time with. The story (if you want to know or bothering even caring about) has something to do with a wooden statue and a psycho killer. Horror hack Wes Craven makes a cameo appearance as a doctor.Put this bad boy in your D.V.D. player. Is it so lame and offensive that'll make you want to smash your t.v. set? No, it's lame in the sense that it'll put you to sleep in no time. Just wait until the European woman makes an appearance, then you'll have something to think about when you nod off. I would have to pass on this movie and run away from it the next time I see it on the video store shelf or on t.v.Not at all recommended.
stephenkirkdaniels I can't really add upon the guy above's comments except to say that this film has one moment of sheer comedy brilliance. I, like the person who wrote previously watched this film with no expectations except maybe some good "b" movie fun. the moment worth watching this film for comes towards the end.... all the moments of promise have passed and Morty is chasing a potential victim as he finally grabs hold of her he............. shakes her! i kid you not! all he can do is shake her! not bite of her face, or remove her heart and use it as a football! if you have a phobia of being shook, then stay away! If however you love a good shake and no, i don't mean porn movie style! then this just may be the movie for you.
Stereo-zombiephonic I liked "The Fear", but not that much. It seemed to waste the few elements it had that might have made it a better film. It does not deliver many chills, and the opportunities it has slip by in what ultimately comes across as a poorly thought out and chaotic film. I found the best moments took place in Uncle Pete's Christmas Village. This sequence showcases some of the movies only eerie scenes, turning familiar Christmas elements into a strangely spooky backdrop. Nevertheless, one feels that Vincent Robert (making a directorial debut), allows too many chances to develop his story slip away. He fails to make use of the generally interesting masks and tree carvings that plague Richard's (Eddie Bowz) dreams as anything more than dream fluffery. The legend of Black Peter, another interesting idea, also fails to get more attention. One may surmise that this motif somehow has entered Richard's subconscious (thus explaining the similarities between Black Peter's face and those of the masks in Richard's dreams). Instead, the director moves along ploddingly, showcasing characters stumbling along forced conflicts which feel contrived. When Ashley (Heather Medway) decides to call off her engagement to Richard because he tries to help Tanya (Anna Karin) the audience gets left wondering what they missed. Most of the character interactions feel this artificial. Watch this movie as part of horror marathon, or at the very least, with its sequel `The Fear: Halloween Night', but do not expect too much from it.
k.mau It's the worst horror movie I've ever seen. Not only is it silly and boring, but it conveys the absurd and inhuman moral that people who are so rational as not to believe in supernatural forces deserve a cruel death. A good horror story or movie comes as a fancy tale, not as a sermon.