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199697 minThriller

Fear

Is Fear a Hit or Flop?

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Is Fear worth watching? With a rating of 6.5/10, this Thriller film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Fear Synopsis

Nicole Walker always dreamed of being swept away by someone special — someone strong, sexy and sensitive who would care for her more than anything else in the world. David is all that and more: a modern-day knight who charms and seduces her, body and soul. But her perfect boyfriend is not all he seems to be. His sweet facade masks a savage, dark side that will soon transform Nicole's dream into a nightmare.

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Top Cast

Mark Wahlberg
Mark WahlbergDavid McCall
Reese Witherspoon
Reese WitherspoonNicole Walker
William Petersen
William PetersenSteve Walker
Alyssa Milano
Alyssa MilanoMargo Masse
Amy Brenneman
Amy BrennemanLaura Walker
Tracy Fraim
Tracy FraimLogan
Jason Kristofer
Jason KristoferTerry
Jed Rees
Jed ReesKnobby
Gary Riley
Gary RileyHacker
Todd Caldecott
Todd CaldecottGary Rohmer

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Is Fear worth watching?

Fear has received mixed reviews with a 6.5/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Thriller movies.

Is Fear hit or flop?

Fear has received average ratings (6.5/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Fear?

Fear is a Thriller movie that Nicole Walker always dreamed of being swept away by someone special — someone strong, sexy and sensitive who would care for her more than anything els...

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Critic Reviews

John ChardJun 4, 2014
★ 7

Fear can hold you prisoner… Fear is directed by James Foley and written by Christopher Crowe. It stars Mark Wahlberg, Reese Witherspoon, William Petesen, Alyssa Milano and Amy Brenneman. Music is by Carter Burwell and cinematography by Thomas Kloss. One of the number of psycho-sexual thrillers that surfaced in the 80s and 90s, Fear has the narrative hook that it involves teenagers. Witherspoon is the girl who invites drifter David McCall (Wahlberg) into her life, only to find he’s as unstable as unstable can be. Director Foley and his team then produce a film that pretty much cribs from a number of other similar themed movies. All of the key scenes will be instantly familiar to genre film watchers, and unfortunately the plot twists and turns come as no surprise. However, in spite of the lack of originality in structure and narrative thrust, Fear is never dull, not even when Wahlberg is wistfully looking into Witherspoon’s eyes like a love sick puppy. Suspense is on hand for the big finale, which unfolds with kinetic brutality, and it’s also nice here to find that some thought has gone into the characterisations of those in peril. Kloss’ photography around the various Seattle locales is vividly appealing, as is Burwell’s music compositions, while the acting performances are all on the good side of good, with nobody harming the balance of the piece. A teenage Cape Fear – cum – Straw Dogs - cum – Fatal Attraction, but good with it regardless. 7/10