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Robert Hall is no stranger to horror- getting his start doing the special make-up effects for shows such as "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" and "Angel"; he still works in such a manner on the likes of "Grimm", and a whole slew of genre films. He has also directed quite a few movies, including his own bio-pic "Lightning Bug" and the awesome Chromeskull franchise. And now he's back with "Fear Clinic", based on a web series. Starring the amazing Finoia Dourif (great in "Curse Of Chucky", better here), Robert Englund as a mad scientist (bringing pathos and gravitas to what could have a thoroughly unlikable role), and Slipknot's Corey Taylor (surprisingly energetic and charismatic), the movie gets a lot of mileage out of its cast. The plot is pretty good, even though the ending is rushed, and doesn't quite make sense. The gooey, gore stuff doesn't come into play for about the first half, which is surprising given Hall's background, but the character development is appreciated.
This review is from Fear Clinic - BLU-RAY
Posted by Filmguy450
I've seen a lot of movies about facing your fears, a few were kid friendly and there was at least one or two Stephen King adaptations. This film though, took this concept to a very odd level. Admittedly, I never watched the show, but now I'm very curious. Seeing Robert Englund doing different roles from Freddy Kruger, wasn't a bad move for him: this wasn't his first, either. I know fear can be like a disease or a plague, but here's the tricky part, not letting it consume you. Although it can also save your life under the right circumstances. Obviously, this film will have some bone chilling scenes with certain viewers, it is called Fear Clinic after all, but take some precautions as well. Check it out, if you think you can stomache it!
This review is from Fear Clinic - BLU-RAY
Posted by Nicbnxrich
Five people with incurable phobias seek treatment in a machine that animates their fears. Unbeknownst to them, the machine's operator harbors an entity which feeds on terror. FEAR CLINIC is shot well and looks great onscreen. The cinematography does an excellent job of helping to capture the desolate atmosphere of the clinic. The ambient sounds also add volumes to the air of eeriness. These combined make for a truly chilling movie experience. Stone Sour's cover of " The Dark" is awesome as well.
This review is from Fear Clinic - BLU-RAY
Posted by Franco