Ahh, its a website
"Oh the pleasure this film brings me for finally being in a good release. The transfer makes it look wonderful for an early 00s horror scare fest. The effects look kinda eh, but it is apart of the charm of course!"
Dark Star Pictures is a new-age North American distribution company, focused on bringing unique and targeted content to audiences across the country and is committed to releasing auteur-driven, original cinema in the theatrical, digital and home video space. In partnership with OCN Distribution, new Dark Star titles - along with celebrated features in their back catalog - will receive features packed blu-ray editions that will maintain the OCN standard of quality and Dark Star's deft curation.
When four bodies are discovered among the industrial decay and urban grime of New York City, brash young detective Mike Reilly (Stephen Dorff) teams with ambitious Department of Health researcher Terry Huston (Natascha McElhone) to uncover the cause behind their violent and inexplicable deaths. The only common factor shared by the victims? Each died exactly 48 hours after logging on to feardot.com.
directed by: William Malone
starring: Stephen Dorff, Natascha McElhone, Stephen Rea, Udo Kier, Amelia Curtis, Jeffrey Combs
2002 / 101 min / 2.35:1 / English DTS-HD MA 5.1
Additional info:
Overall rating: 4.4194913 / 5 from 236 reviews.
Feardotcom, a 2002 horror film, is praised for its haunting atmosphere and special features. Customers appreciate the Blu-ray release's great quality, packaging, and slipcover. The film is considered a great underrated horror with a strong cast and impressive artwork.
Review topics: ["quality","looks","cover","service","packaging","value","style","work","upgrade","pleasure","sound","piece","detail","buy","film","movie","release","slipcover","horror","cast","flick","artwork","features","transfer","blu-ray","thriller","acting","extras","title","edition"].
"Oh the pleasure this film brings me for finally being in a good release. The transfer makes it look wonderful for an early 00s horror scare fest. The effects look kinda eh, but it is apart of the charm of course!"
"Great looking cover, wish I'd been in time and gotten the slip cover as it looks insane. But the inside art of the cover is still fantastic."
"A great nostalgia trip from remembering when this movie was released in theaters"
"Good special features and nice booklet - recommended"
"Bad title but a great thriller that's WAY ahead of its time."
"This might be one of the most 2000’s movies I’ve ver had the pleasure of watching"
"Fun 90’s thriller, always enjoyed this one. Great story. Recommended."
"This is a mess of a movie that I enjoyed more this time around than my memories recall. It’s definitely a man atmosphere movie with a plot so preposterous in some ways but prothetic in others it’s bizarre. The title itself is silly, the plot is goofy, it’s an all around feast of ridiculous. And it pleased me the entire time."
"This movie was corny I cant lie about that but it had a good idea and I loved how it felt watching an older movie like that almost made it feel nostalgic the movie had good parts the only bad part was the weird little white girl with a 10 pound wig (I'm white) but everything else seemed pretty good and the first death was also pretty bad but if you think about it movies aren't made with that little cgi because there wasn't any back then thats why I think this movie is underrated. Don't get me wrong I understand it was corny in many areas and some of it didn't add up but the overall story made it way better than the rating 3 and I feel like some people have horrible ratings on this site as there are several movies that are decent and have horrible ratings and horrible movies that have decent ratings. To finish this off I would recommend this to watch with a younger audience if you were to want scared reactions and I do not mean children. Movie was a 5 on my list out of 10 because it was very corny and predictable but the storyline was similar as "The Ring" if you have watched horror you know what the movie is."
"Never has something been so aesthetically accomplished and so monumentally stupid. It does however, effectively immerse you in an Americanised (by way of Luxembourg) J-horror that's equal parts German expressionism and Nu Metal. There's too much artistry on display here to live down to its reputation as one of the worst horrors ever made. I love Stephen Dorff (not good here), I love Natascha McElhone (finding humanity in an environment lacking all empathy), but even then, this is surely proof that if you put three commentary tracks on a new Blu-ray of a film I previously (maybe even purposely) avoided, I will buy it. That's what finally made me get off the fence, and I'm. . . mostly glad I did. The director commentaries are bad though, both archival and retrospective. All the best details are in the often pretty awkward on-camera interview. Video essays and critic commentary are the far superior extras."
0 Item(s)