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Fear Clinic

  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
4.7K
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Fear Clinic (2014)
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A doctor works to cure patients suffering from crippling phobias by placing them inside his invention, which induces and controls hallucinations.A doctor works to cure patients suffering from crippling phobias by placing them inside his invention, which induces and controls hallucinations.A doctor works to cure patients suffering from crippling phobias by placing them inside his invention, which induces and controls hallucinations.

  • Director
    • Robert Hall
  • Writers
    • Aaron Drane
    • Robert Hall
  • Stars
    • Robert Englund
    • Fiona Dourif
    • Felisha Terrell
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    4.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Hall
    • Writers
      • Aaron Drane
      • Robert Hall
    • Stars
      • Robert Englund
      • Fiona Dourif
      • Felisha Terrell
    • 34User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Robert Englund
    Robert Englund
    • Dr. Andover
    Fiona Dourif
    Fiona Dourif
    • Sara
    Felisha Terrell
    Felisha Terrell
    • Osborn
    Cleopatra Coleman
    Cleopatra Coleman
    • Megan
    Corey Taylor
    Corey Taylor
    • Bauer
    Brandon Beemer
    Brandon Beemer
    • Dylan
    Bonnie Morgan
    Bonnie Morgan
    • Paige
    Kevin Gage
    Kevin Gage
    • Gage
    Angelina Armani
    Angelina Armani
    • Caylee
    Thomas Dekker
    Thomas Dekker
    • Blake
    Nancy Telzerow
    Nancy Telzerow
    • Mrs. Patton
    Ryder Gage
    • Kevin
    Cherie McClain
    • Reporter #1
    Ashley Jean Ross
    • Reporter #2
    Will Ujek
    • Reporter #3
    Max Federman
    • Diner Customer #1
    Ruth Barker
    • Diner Customer
    • (uncredited)
    Carter Daniel
    Carter Daniel
    • Guy at Diner
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    • Director
      • Robert Hall
    • Writers
      • Aaron Drane
      • Robert Hall
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    4politehere

    Tries Too Hard Not to Look Like a B-Movie

    As the title suggests the movie deals with people's fears, but sadly it's only a specific type of fear all the patients share because they have all experienced the same traumatic incident; i.e. we don't see a variety of phobias, which is a lost opportunity.

    The cast and cinematography are fine and the movie looks like one with high production values, although certain scenes that depend heavily on special effects look really B-movie-sh; surprisingly, even the flickering of the lights looks B-movie-sh. The plot sounds really disjointed and confusing because of the way one scene leads to another; i.e. the editing is absolutely B-movie-sh. I could also tell the director had a thing for old men and used every opportunity to capture the reasonably handsome old doctor naked on camera, even though none of those scenes call for that.

    I think despite the fact that the opening scenes are promising, this movie is going to let most people down and leave them with the feeling that they have just watched a B-movie that tried too hard not to look like one and its every attempt to scare the audience failed miserably. It kind of looks like an episode from Dr. Who.

    I don't want to be too harsh, because I've seen worse, so I'm tossing in a 4.
    5TheLittleSongbird

    Chamber of fears

    Loved the idea for 'Fear Clinic', which for recent modest to low budget film viewings was one that was really quite creative. Executed right, 'Fear Clinic' had potential to be quite decent. The cover/poster/advertising was attention grabbing and does make one want to see the film. Robert Englund too is always watchable, despite being in a lot of bad projects.

    'Fear Clinic' could have done so much more with such a great concept and is not necessarily a great film, or even particularly good. There are a fair few problematic elements here, including deciding early on whether to continue watching. That said, it is watchable enough, just about worth sticking with and the potential is not completely wasted. There are plus points, and fortunately in 'Fear Clinic's' case those plus points are quite big.

    The best thing about 'Fear Clinic' is the acting which is really quite good, particularly from an against type but refreshingly sympathetic Englund and Fiona Dourif, providing a female lead that in lesser hands would have been completely bland and passive but given some steel with Dourif. There is some assured directing in the latter stages.

    Surprisingly the effects are pretty cool and are nowhere near as amateurish as one would fear. The final third does intrigue and does have tension and suspense and the photography has slickness.

    Unfortunately, it does take a while to get there. There are moments of promise in the first two thirds certainly, but 'Fear Clinic' does take far too long to get going and the draggy pacing is apparent frequently. Tension, suspense and creepiness are not consistent for such a freaky concept.

    Some of 'Fear Clinic' is very predictable and the clarity not always there, parts are confused and disjointed. Despite the final third being where the film picks up significantly, the climax is on the bizarre side. Not all the production values are good, with far too much of an over-reliance of neon green lighting, which does make one feel there's something wrong with their eyes, a cheap-looking setting and editing that lacks fluidity.

    In summary, watchable but not much special. 5/10 Bethany Cox
    5Kolobos51

    Above average fear film, slightly anyway...

    Fear Clinic, loosely based on a series of shorts that appeared on the now defunct Fearnet, stars horror legend Robert Englund in his best role in years as a once celebrated doctor obsessed with curing humans of fear. But when an early, seemingly successful test group comprised of traumatized survivors of a mass shooting begins to not only regress but get worse, he begins to seriously doubt the validity and even safety of his methods.

    However, this doesn't stop his test groups' faith in him. They all return to his clinic for further treatment, being locked up in a weird, sensory deprivation tank and forced to face their fears. But something evil, even supernatural, is lurking in the abyss he thrusts his patients into. It is fear itself, hence the title.

    Feart Itself is fairly above average for low budget horror, but you really have to be patient with it. In fact, I have to say the filmmaker, the man behind the middling Laid to Rest movies, requests an unreasonable amount of patience from his viewers. It does not help that movie's production design is atrocious, all neon green lights and phony looking scientific equipment that reminds of the worst elements of 80's horror.

    That's the bad part. The good part is that movie has a really good cast behind it. Robert Englund, in a role very different from his mad scientist portrayal in the original Fear Itself series, does a really good job as the benevolent but uncertain doctor. The female lead, Fiona Dourif (who was last seen costarring with her father Brad Dourif in Curse of Chucky) is an outstanding and unconventional horror heroine, more believably smart and capable than most of the female leads in these types of movies. Thomas Dekker also does a fantastic job portraying a troubled young man with a traumatic brain injury. Rounding out the cast are mostly adequate, if not entirely impressive, supporting players like Kevin Gage (Strangeland, Heat) as a crotchety maintenance man, Corey Taylor (that's right, the lead singer of Slipknot and Stone Sour in his first film, and he probably shouldn't quit his day job) as the hotheaded chief orderly, and several vaguely familiar actors as the other patients.

    The cast, along with a really solid third act that includes a genuinely surprising twist and some cool creature FX from Robert Kurtzman, make this worth watching for horror fans, but just barely. The movie has major pacing problems, a weak first half, and can never overcome its low budget trappings but it shows glimmers of promise from almost everyone involved making this a more or less entertaining, watchable low budget horror movie.
    5quincytheodore

    Good concept buried by crude execution and inconsistent delivery

    For a low budget film, Fear Clinic respectably produces several good horrors, they even resemble high fantasy at times. However, aside from the fast introduction early on, the plot stutters with repetitive scenes and the actors' performances are too often flimsy. The concept and visual are decent enough, but the movie just feels that it loses momentum as it progresses and eventually doesn't conclude as strongly as it opens.

    Story follows a doctor who has made a method to deal with fears. He would put people inside a chamber and let them experience virtual enactment of said phobia. Problem arises after several people begin to see strange things even when they are not connected to the machine. The first act is arguably the best part, since it delivers a good hook and fast enough for people to invest in.

    Unfortunately, the plot suffers from awkward development. Scenes would feel jumbled and needlessly recurring, mostly because the editing is poor. After the initial build-up, the characters are interacting with the excitement of telemarketer or frantic over-the-top. It seems odd since there's barely any coherency between each scene, the characters' reactions appear to be unexpectedly random.

    For what it's worth, it has a few good moments. When the visual is accommodating, the thrill is presented admirably. A couple of events look like they belong to sci-fi or fantasy film, or even another higher quality production. It's unfortunate that the film only produce these instances briefly.

    Fear Clinic couples together decent concept and presentation, it's just not done consistent enough as it deteriorates anticlimactically.
    3louisesingleton

    wasteful

    I had great expectations for this film considering who stars in it, however I was disappointed.

    I love Robert Englund and his acting abilities. The rest of the cast let him down.

    It seems to me to be a low budget movie, which is probably why I lost interest after the first 30 minutes (I did though watch it all). Well, when I say I watched it all, it was on while I facebooked and tweeted.

    It's such a shame that such a great actor has resorted to this kind of movie.

    If I had any piece of advice to anyone thinking of watching it is Don't.

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    • Trivia
      The song that is played in the car, after Bauer drops off Megan (Cleopatra Coleman), was sung by Corey Taylor (Bauer).
    • Goofs
      When Blake is introduced, a gunshot scar can be seen in the right side of his head. A few scenes later, the scar is on the left side of his head. After that scene, the scar is on the right again.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Andover: I was always taught you had to live with it, accept it. I watched as others fought back. Agoraphobia, nyctophobia, hydrophobia, acrophobia. There are literally thousands of classified phobias. I figured out a way to give my patients a fresh start without the inhibitions and restrictions their phobias had placed in their lives.

    • Crazy credits
      At the end of the credits, a voice saying "fear never dies" can be heard.
    • Connections
      Edited into Stone Sour: The Dark (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      The Dark
      Performed by Stone Sour

      Written by David Wayne Carnell, Kurdt York Vanderhoof, Craig Wells

      Courtesy of Roadrunner Records

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    • Release date
      • July 9, 2015 (Peru)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Клиника страха
    • Filming locations
      • Medina, Ohio, USA
    • Production companies
      • Dry County Films
      • Fear Chamber Productions
      • MJ Films
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $106,974
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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