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Fear(s) of the Dark (2008)

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Reviews Counted:59

Fresh:43

Rotten:16

Average Rating:6.5/10

Consensus: This French animated horror portmanteau is monochrome and minimalist, visually stunning, but light on scares.

Rated: 12A

Runtime: 85 mins

Genre: Foreign Films

Theatrical Release:03-10-2008

Synopsis: As a storyteller, H.P. Lovecraft might have felt a tad shortchanged by this film's relative lack of tentacled beasts. As a literary critic, he would've delighted in the superficially stark,... As a storyteller, H.P. Lovecraft might have felt a tad shortchanged by this film's relative lack of tentacled beasts. As a literary critic, he would've delighted in the superficially stark, effectively visceral topography of FEAR(S) OF THE DARK, an animated French-language film that extends into modern media the exact anatomical lines of latent anxiety that were drawn by the supernatural-minded painters of the 19th century and burbled in the physiology known by Edgar Allan Poe. In a feat all the more remarkable by virtue of the fact that the movie is a collaborative showcase of six different drawing and animation styles, provocative in their very mutations, FEAR(S) manages to escape the seemingly inherent horror-anthology fate of adding up to an uneven tone. Rather than a campfire patchwork, it's an omnibus of inexplicable internal unease, a mounting abstract dread that resides in a collective temporal memory-mist and culminates in an extended passage of Kafkaesque isolation. Think of it as the history of fear. Since FEAR(S)'s six contributing visual artists come from backgrounds in illustration and graphic design and were largely new to animation when they joined the project, the film lends itself to a sort of cross-media artistic appropriation, namely the retaining of the techniques of still visuals so that those techniques might take on new artistic functions and philosophies when put into motion. In one 3-D tale of insects and the strangeness of sexual encounters, comic-book crosshatchings (meant to convey, when drawn on the page, a single instance of light refraction) oftentimes remain fixed to single spots on characters' faces even as the figures move with subtle elasticity through cartoonist George Burns's bright, alienating world of thick outlines and unnaturally limited space, effectively echoing a theme of grim stagnancy. [More]

Starring: Aure Atika, François Creton, Guillaume Depardieu, Nicole Garcia

Starring: Aure Atika, François Creton, Guillaume Depardieu, Nicole Garcia, Louisa Pili, Christian Hecq

Director: Blutch, Charles Burns, Marie Caillou, Pierre di Sciullo, Lorenzo Mattotti, Richard N. McGuire

Director: Blutch, Charles Burns, Marie Caillou, Pierre di Sciullo, Lorenzo Mattotti, Richard N. McGuire
Screenwriter: Blutch, Charles Burns, Pierre di Sciullo, Jerry Kramsky, Richard N. McGuire, Michel Pirus, Romain Slocombe
Composer: Rene Aubry, Boris Gronemberger, Laurent Perez Del Mar, George Van Dam
Studio: IFC Films

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Bit of a hodgepodge, this. Its natural home will be on DVD, where the occasional desire to fast-forward can be indulged. However, fans of the contemporary animation scene will find much to admire here.

Full Review Source: Channel 4 Film | comment Comment
10/03/08
Ali Catterall
Ali Catterall
Channel 4 Film
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A kaleidoscope of phantasmagoria, some more disturbing than others.

Full Review Source: Independent | comment Comment
10/03/08
Andy Gill
Andy Gill
Independent

the best piece here - Richard McGuire's hermetic haunted house tale, drawn in the starkly grey-less style of Renaissance - is also the only segment allowed to play uninterrupted.

Full Review Source: Little White Lies | comment Comment
08/28/08
Anton Bitel
Anton Bitel
Little White Lies

The only fears this will invoke will be the realisation of an empty space in your pocket where eight quid used to be.

Full Review Source: Daily Mirror [UK] | comment Comment
10/03/08
David Edwards
David Edwards
Daily Mirror [UK]

It’s recommended by no less than Guillermo del Toro as “images that will slice your eye and nest there for ever” — not quite, I’m afraid.

Full Review Source: This is London | comment Comment
10/03/08
Derek Malcolm
Derek Malcolm
This is London

Arty-smarty and impeccably French, this collection of horror ’toons delivers some short, sharp shocks amid the occasional misfire. It’s worth seeing for Burns’ section alone. Just repeat, it’s only a cartoon…

Full Review Source: Total Film | comment Comment
10/03/08
Jamie Russell
Jamie Russell
Total Film

The stories are creepy and weird rather than scary and some are considerably better than others.

Full Review Source: ViewLondon | comment Comment
10/18/08
Matthew Turner
Matthew Turner
ViewLondon

The style is monochrome and minimalist: dots and dashes, sudden shadows and scary silhouettes, like a morse code of the unconscious.

Full Review Source: Financial Times | comment Comment
10/03/08
Nigel Andrews
Nigel Andrews
Financial Times

This artiness is everywhere, the movie too busy courting “visually stunning” poster quotes to actually get down to the business of being scary.

Full Review Source: Sky Movies | comment Comment
10/03/08
Rob Daniel
Rob Daniel
Sky Movies

Visually, Fear(s) is top drawer, but as a feature it’s sketchier than Terry Gilliam’s doodlepad. Those involved in the dark graphic arts should seek it out on the big screen, but this cult-in the-making is destined to find its true disciples on DVD.

Full Review Source: Empire Magazine | comment Comment
10/03/08
Simon Crook
Simon Crook
Empire Magazine
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It comes together magnificently in the final segment, an unnerving dark-house mystery told in high contrast, white faces looming from black shadows. A patchy, enjoyable experiment.

Full Review Source: Time Out | comment Comment
10/03/08
Tom Huddlestone
Tom Huddlestone
Time Out
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Design buffs will be fascinated, but the horror audience will find little of interest.

Full Review Source: Times [UK] | comment Comment
10/03/08
Wendy Ide
Wendy Ide
Times [UK]
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Richard McGuire's contribution is a small gothic masterpiece in which a guttering candle picks out half-glimpsed horrors inside an old dark house.

Full Review Source: Guardian [UK] | comment Comment
10/03/08
Xan Brooks
Xan Brooks
Guardian [UK]
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The black-and-white images are so cutting edge, you could bleed.

Full Review Source: Boston Globe | comment Comment
10/31/08
Boston Globe

Though multi-director projects are patchy by definition, Fear(s) of the Dark hits with an all-star batting average.

Full Review Source: Village Voice | comment Comment
10/22/08
Aaron Hillis
Aaron Hillis
Village Voice

All except di Sciullo's are beautifully drawn, in a variety of distinct styles.

Full Review Source: Los Angeles CityBeat | comment Comment
11/12/08
Andy Klein
Andy Klein
Los Angeles CityBeat

Fear(s) of the Dark should put to rest once and for all any qualms about mixing animation with angst.

Full Review Source: PopMatters | comment Comment
10/31/09
Bill Gibron
Bill Gibron
PopMatters

These six tales only scratch the surface of our phobic subconscious.

Full Review Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer | comment Comment
10/31/08
Bill White
Bill White
Seattle Post-Intelligencer

This may not be everyone's idea of either scary or great animation, but it is a generally successful attempt to marry the two forms in a unique way.

Full Review Source: Los Angeles Daily News | comment Comment
10/31/08
Bob Strauss
Bob Strauss
Los Angeles Daily News

Even though the film deserves props and is quite an achievement, it fails on the most important level - entertainment value. I understand most artists create the work for themselves, but when you're making a movie you have to have the audience in mind.

Full Review Source: Bloody Disgusting | comment Comment
10/27/08
Brad Miska
Brad Miska
Bloody Disgusting
 
 
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May 25, 2009: Most chilling is the voiceover by Guillaume Depardieu, who in a real life horror that casts a shadow of its own over this production, just died suddenly and tragically. He's a withdrawn young student, the plaything of a pet insect reborn as a horny coed. Opens in new window
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October 24, 2008: French animated feature explores everyday phobias. Opens in new window
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October 19, 2008: Most chilling is the voiceover by Guillaume Depardieu, who in a real life horror that casts a shadow of its own over this production, just died suddenly and tragically. He's a withdrawn young student, the plaything of a pet insect reborn as a horny coed. Opens in new window
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October 19, 2008: Most chilling is the voiceover by Guillaume Depardieu, who in a real life horror that casts a shadow of its own over this production, just died suddenly and tragically. He's a withdrawn young student, the plaything of a pet insect reborn as a horny coed. Opens in new window
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