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Plot: Wendy, her husband Dan and their kids have just moved to the small town of Stull, Kansas, where Dan is the new pastor. But in this sleepy community of friendly neighbors, a horrific series of occurrences awaits them: Their teenage daughter is being tormented by grisly visions. Her younger sister has been marked for a depraved ritual. And deep within the heartland darkness, one of The Seven Gates of Hell demands the blood of the innocent to unleash the creatures of the damned.
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Routine, CGI-augmented horror
Another typical Hollywood horror B-movie. This one riffs on the likes of CHILDREN OF THE CORN and THE WICKER MAN in the tale of a small town hiding a dark secret. A new and boring family move into the community, where they’re soon assailed by mysterious events and characters harbouring dark secrets.It’s a long-winded and slow-paced story and one that doesn’t offer up a whole lot of interest, it has to be said. NOTHING LEFT TO FEAR actually does better when focusing on the non-horror elements like characterisation and character interaction and falls down when it comes to the cheesy horror scenes, augmented with CGI ghostly faces as they are. It also relies too much on jump scares and clichéd, derivative moments for effect when really it should be offering something new.
The cast aren’t too bad, although they are given little enough to work with. Anne Heche is unrecognisable from her early Hollywood roles in the likes of SIX DAYS, SEVEN NIGHTS; she plays the suburban mother here. Rebekah Brandes isn’t too bad either, although as with Alexandra Daddario in Texas CHAINSAW 3D, she’s given little to do other than wander around in a skin-tight t-shirt. Clancy Brown is the best thing in it, but he doesn’t have enough screen time.
Where were the scares?
I guess, if you broaden the definition quite a bit, this movie can justify its claim of being a horror film…as long as we include movies that are boring, feel incomplete and aren’t scary at all in the genre.“Nothing Left to Fear” is basically a movie that is proving the horror genre is tapped dry and it’s showing us why we literally have nothing left to fear. The movie is just boring and all the supposed scary moments have been done better in a million other movies. Furthermore, the story doesn’t want to bother to explain anything to you. I don’t mean that the film is engagingly ambiguous but rather the film feels like it just kept shrugging its shoulders throughout the running length and then wandered off halfway through and fell into a ditch right before the credits.
If the story wasn’t actively trying to push me out of the film, the actors certainly were. The entire family this film centers around can’t act to save their lives. They all interact with each other in the most unrealistic and wholly unnatural way. It was like watching an improv exercise with people who hate improv and hate the group they are working with. Then, when they weren’t looking like aliens or robots trying to replicate human interaction, they are flat and lifeless.
The film’s only bright spot was Clancy Brown. First off, Brown is a very talented actor and it’s a shame he can’t get a script that fully utilizes his talents. Even with limited screen time, he proves to be the only worthwhile thing in this film…unless you count actor Carter Cabassa as the youngest in the family. Through most of the film he’s ignored but gets to show his chops in the final act. The kid is good but was completely wasted the rest of the film.
With bad acting, a story that feels like it was just a first draft of a script and not a single scary or mildly chilling scene in sight, this movie just proves how low the horror genre is sinking. But I guess when your movie is produced by a guy who is better known for top hats and rocking guitar solos, it really shouldn’t be a surprise.
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Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 40 min (100 min)
Budget 3000000
Revenue 1675381
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Horror
Director Anthony Leonardi III
Writer Jonathan W.C. Mills
Actors Anne Heche, James Tupper, Ethan Peck
Country United States
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