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Eater

  • Episode aired Jul 3, 2008
  • TV-14
  • 41m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.1K
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Elisabeth Moss in Fear Itself (2008)
Supernatural HorrorHorror

Nothing is as it seems when a rookie cop is assigned to watch over a serial killer known as the "Eater".Nothing is as it seems when a rookie cop is assigned to watch over a serial killer known as the "Eater".Nothing is as it seems when a rookie cop is assigned to watch over a serial killer known as the "Eater".

  • Director
    • Stuart Gordon
  • Writers
    • Mick Garris
    • Richard Chizmar
    • Johnathon Schaech
  • Stars
    • Elisabeth Moss
    • Russell Hornsby
    • Stephen Lee
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stuart Gordon
    • Writers
      • Mick Garris
      • Richard Chizmar
      • Johnathon Schaech
    • Stars
      • Elisabeth Moss
      • Russell Hornsby
      • Stephen Lee
    • 17User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Elisabeth Moss
    Elisabeth Moss
    • Danny Bannerman
    Russell Hornsby
    Russell Hornsby
    • Sergeant Wiliams
    Stephen Lee
    Stephen Lee
    • Marty Steinwitz
    Stephen R. Hart
    Stephen R. Hart
    • Duane 'Eater' Mellor
    Pablo Schreiber
    Pablo Schreiber
    • Mattingley
    Joe Desmond
    • Cop
    Andrew Krivanek
    • Cop
    Troy O'Donnell
    • Cop
    Franco Imbrogno
    • Cop
    Kieran Martin Murphy
    Kieran Martin Murphy
    • Cop
    Marie Zydek
    Marie Zydek
    • Tortured Woman
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    • Director
      • Stuart Gordon
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      • Mick Garris
      • Richard Chizmar
      • Johnathon Schaech
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    7claudio_carvalho

    Finally a Creepy Episode

    Officer Bannerman is a rookie and the other officers play pranks with her. When the Cajun serial-killer Duane "Eater" Mello is brought to the police station, officers Bannerman, Marty and Mattingley are assigned by Sergeant Wiliams to spend the night in the precinct watching the killer to deliver him to the FBI in the morning. The Eater used to eat parts of his victims and is locked up alone in a cell. However along the night Bannerman learns that Duane is very powerful and capable to switch bodies with the victim that he has eaten the heart.

    "Eater" is so far the best episode of "Fear Itself", with a creepy story. The tale is claustrophobic and scary and the conclusion is well-resolved. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Eater"
    8Mynx73

    Eater

    I really enjoyed Eater. It's the only Fear Itself episode that kept me interested through the entire hour. I also liked the fact that the female cop was a horror geek (I am too). Eater will remind you of several others movies, sort of rolled into one concise plot. It was well acted (suprisingly, considering the first 3 episodes)and the setting worked nicely. There are several 'jump' moment set ups, but the the suspense is built slowly enough that you care about the characters. Don't assume you have guessed the twist because, while you MAY figure it out, you'll be pleasantly surprised by the way it is played. Even though you can see the final scene coming from a mile away, you will still cheer for your favorite character.
    6gavin6942

    A Solid Episode, But Not Gordon's Finest Moment

    Being transferred from one facility to another, a Cajun serial killer who eats his victims (an "eater") is being housed in the Chesterton jail for a night. With two police officers and a "boot" (cop-in-training) watching him, you think that would be adequate. But no. The night is about to become a terrifying last course for those who get in his path.

    I had high hopes for this episode, coming from Stuart Gordon. I adore "Re-Animator", I enjoyed "Castle Freak" and his past television episodes of "Masters of Horror" are among the best. But as soon as I heard Michael Gingold say this was going to be a winner, my heart sank. If Gingold says it's good, you can be sure it's a waste of time. And yes, although the episode had its moments, overall it seems lacking.

    There were some nice shout-outs for the horror fans. A copy of Fangoria magazine (called "Death Dance") is present and there's discussion of Hannibal Lecter. After this, the story becomes a guessing game of who is the killer and who is the hero. For the most part, this is predictable, but there's a twist or two that will keep you watching. The end, which I won't disclose, came a bit too abruptly and left me wanting more. I needed closure and didn't get it.

    Now, the story is still better than "Spooked"... but after the powerful double block of "Family Man" and "Sickness", I thought there could be more. And from here on out, the series doesn't carry the big names. Mary Harron ("American Psycho") might save it, but there's no John Carpenter or Don Coscarelli... at this point I expect the show to be canned after one year's run.
    7Sylviastel

    As Creepy As It Gets!

    The female cop in a small police headquarters is to spend the night with two male police officers, Mattingly and Miller. Don't forget the serial killer and cannibal who has killed as many as 32 victims is held up in the holding cell upstairs being guarded by one of her male counterparts. Strange things start happening once she looks at his file of terror regarding scenes of a young woman being tortured. This serial killer is as close to a monster as you can get. Lights go out and there seems to be trouble. The doors are locked to get outside the police station. Mattingly and Miller are acting stranger and the monster under the black blanket appears to be either dead or has run away. The female police officer must deal with the department's sexism and her superior's doubts about the strange ongoings at the police station. She faces her fear of the monster by doing something both admirable and destructive at the end.
    8moorecameron94

    A decent episode

    I just finished watching "Eater", and I thought it was an okay episode. The ending was disappointing and the lights that kept going on and off were annoying and gave me a headache. The main girl was the only one that could act. The killer was creepy but kind of dumb at the same time. I thought it was a rip off of Hannibal Rising. It seems that the plot wasn't thought out well. This was not my favorite. I would say this would be my third favorite out of the five episodes. I would recommend it if you are bored. The effects were decent so that was a good thing. Overall I would would give the episode "Eater" a 8/10 for the good effects and a decent episode.

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    • Release date
      • July 3, 2008 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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      • Fear Itself Productions
      • Industry Entertainment
      • Lionsgate Television
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      • 41m
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      • 1.78 : 1

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