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Fear, Inc
A horror movie junkie (Lucas Neff) and his friends sign a contract with a company that promises to bring customers' nightmares to life. But when his customized scare seemingly begins, he and his friends must decide if this company is there to scare them or make them pawns in their own sick game.


















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October 19, 2016
It's post post postmodern horror.
October 24, 2016
Fear Inc. wastes a devious idea on a slew of reveals that bring momentum to a crushing halt.
May 07, 2016
[Fear Inc.] seems tailor-made for genre junkies in search of a film aware of all the in-jokes... except for how to make them particularly clever.
April 05, 2017
Ultimately, the irony here is that Fear, Inc. is about a horror fan wanting to feel something, anything, yet doesn't offer this courtesy to its viewers.
October 21, 2016
Director Vincent Masciale clearly scored one great location (the fancy house), and uses it to its maximum potential, which is the dream of all budding auteurs. Yet he fails to make it look all that interesting.
October 21, 2016
A "Scream" knockoff, and an easily fatigued one at that.
November 02, 2016
this meta-horror... nails the contradictory mindset of the horror viewer, while hilariously double-, triple- and quadruple-bluffing the reality effects that lovers of scary movies crave to give their horror 'edge'.
November 23, 2016
By my count, the film manages at least five ties to wrench the audience from one false sense of certainty to another, but by number three, you just don't care anymore. In this case, familiarity just breeds tedium.