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Fear Clinic 2014 123movies

Fear Clinic 2014 123movies

Face Your FearsOct. 31, 201495 Min.
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Watch: Fear Clinic 2014 123movies, Full Movie Online – Sara (Fiona Dourif) is one of five people that was attacked in a small diner by a masked shooter. Dr. Andover (Robert Englund), a brilliant scientist and doctor that developed a new way of treating fear-related ailments by way of his “Fear Chamber”, initially seemed to be the perfect cure but one by one the patients have all returned to the clinic due to their fears re-emerging worse than they had before. Sara returns to the clinic as well..
Plot: A doctor works to cure patients suffering from crippling phobias by placing them inside his invention which induces and controls hallucinations.
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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.

Review By: Kolobos51
The low budget horror film ..That doesn’t know its low budget.
New Anchor Bay release, “Fear Clinic” is an unexpected thrill ride that’s fun at every turn. It’s a low budget horror film ..That doesn’t know its low budget.

“Fear Clinic” is loosely based on the 2009 fearnet.com web series of the same name. It stars Robert Englung (Nightmare on Elm Street, Wishmaster, Urban Legend). The story follows Englunds Dr. Andover who’s created a device that attempts to cure people of their worst fears. (Of course, no horror film would be worth its weight without something going horribly wrong.)

The films stand out is Englund himself. Being a horror icon, you’d probably expect a phoned in, overzealous, scenery chewing performance. But that is just not true. He gives a vulnerable, emotional, unguarded and in the end, heart wrenching performance, that’s by far, distanced from any other (sans make-up) character he’s ever played. To his credit, Englund has little dialogue and utilizes his screen time speaking a thousand words, exuding recognizable emotion with just his eyes: A rarity now a days with all the You Tube instant celeb mediocrity regurgitated daily. It’s a trick that only a seasoned actor of Englund’s stature can convey.

Englund’s Andover is a Doctor who truly believes he can help mankind. He becomes so emotionally involved, that he himself is, ultimately corrupted by the same evil force he’s trying to cure.

Another stand out is actor Thomas Dekker. Dekker is best known for playing a young John Conner in the short lived “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles”. Dekker, a veteran of “ .Clinic” director Robert Hall’s (Laid to Rest), here plays a wheel chair bound Blake, incapacitated and unable to speak. Dekker could have thrown on the cheese and played the character with reckless cliché : Instead, he’s fearless here, walking a fine tightrope, inviting us in to share his characters tortured past, peeled back in delicate layers, all leading to a third act twist I defy you to see coming. This is Dekker’s best work since playing Smith, the “Chosen Son” in the Canne’, Palm Award winning film, “Kaboom” by director Gregg Araki.

Other cast stand outs include level headed Sara, played by Fiona Dourif, phobic crippled Megan, played with relish by Cleopatra Coleman, as well as worthy cast member and reluctant victim of Dr. Andover’s device, the deliciously devious, possessed Paige, embodied with zeal by Bonnie Morgan (and helped by an outstanding special effects team): All, rising stars waiting to happen. Rounding out the cast are the horror film, “comedy relief staples”, personified with glee by Kevin Gage and Corey Taylor.

Director Robert Hall, whose original web series the film is based on, returns here, showing his chops by leading his cast down a road of atypical mayhem. The director could have ridden a murder every 30 minute wave that most low budgeters settle for. Instead, he doubles down on the phobias and in turn, with the help of dynamic camera work by Cinematographer, Joseph White and interesting editing choices by Sherwood Jones, the film takes us on a ride with peaks and valleys that are fun and solidly different.

If I had to make one critical call I’d have to say my only regret was the over use of colored lighting gels that at times, bordered on annoying. But, if that’s the worst thing that happened while viewing “Fear Clinic’, I’m in pretty good shape.

If you’re looking for seen it before, duplicated dreck, check out “Michael Myers: Part 15” or “Jason Voorhees: Part 18”. But, if you want to see an unexpectedly original horror franchise villain, waiting to exploit endless possibilities of fear in the human mind, step out of your huge budget comfort zone. Take a leap of faith and give over to the delicate moments of horror fun. Then, watch it again and discover what new interpretations can be discovered in this low budget horror/thriller with each subsequent viewing.

A shout out to Sean Evans of “Back to the Movies” (http://bttm.co.uk ): It was through his web site, I was tipped off to this surprising gem. For that . I am grateful.

Review By: markmywordyup

Other Information:

Original Title Fear Clinic
Release Date 2014-10-31
Release Year 2014

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 35 min (95 min)
Budget 1000000
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Horror
Director Robert Hall
Writer Aaron Drane, Robert Hall
Actors Robert Englund, Fiona Dourif, Felisha Terrell
Country United States
Awards 1 nomination
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


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Sound Mix N/A
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
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Original title Fear Clinic
TMDb Rating 4.265 98 votes

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