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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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It's probably not the most frightening film of the year, but that's because its monsters hit you in the head rather than the heart.

Full Review Source: Paste Magazine | comment Comment
10/24/08
Sean Gandert
Sean Gandert
Paste Magazine

a daring, unusual Halloween treat

Full Review Source: Cinema Writer | comment Comment
10/24/08
Jay Antani
Jay Antani
Cinema Writer

Casts a decidedly uneven spell.

Full Review Source: UGO | comment Comment
10/23/08
Keith Uhlich
Keith Uhlich
UGO

Almost all of Fear(s) Of The Dark's entries boast remarkable visual and sound design, with weighty shadows, complicated texturing, or unsettlingly fluid movement pushing at the traditional boundaries of animation.

Full Review Source: AV Club | comment Comment
10/23/08
Tasha Robinson
Tasha Robinson
AV Club

Forget the plural; this won't even scare you once.

Full Review Source: Metromix.com | comment Comment
10/23/08
Matt Pais
Matt Pais
Metromix.com

A hit-and-miss pastiche set apart by its black-and-white palette and the unique visions of its 10 "cutting-edge" graphic artists.

Full Review Source: Boxoffice Magazine | comment Comment
10/23/08
Pete Hammond
Pete Hammond
Boxoffice Magazine

Anytime you put six of anything together in one package, the results are bound to be hit-or-miss, and that's certainly the case with this compilation of sci-fi/horror creepiness from some of Europe and America's top comic and graphic artists.

Full Review Source: Film Journal International | comment Comment
10/23/08
Lewis Beale
Lewis Beale
Film Journal International

As a holistic experience, Fear(s) of the Dark feels at odds with itself, torn between highlighting its contributors’ distinct voices and enforcing an artificial unity.

Full Review Source: New York Press | comment Comment
10/22/08
Simon Abrams
Simon Abrams
New York Press

Six graphic artists contribute tales of gloom, but only one -- about a boy and his insect-infested girlfriend, drawn by distinctive American artist Charles Burns (Black Hole) -- gets under your skin.

Full Review Source: Entertainment Weekly | comment Comment
10/22/08
Gregory Kirschling
Gregory Kirschling
Entertainment Weekly

These types of multidirector, mix-and-match affairs always end up a mere sum of their scattershot parts.

Full Review Source: Time Out New York | comment Comment
10/22/08
David Fear
David Fear
Time Out New York

Fear(s) of the Dark is an animated anthology that tells its stories with an inventiveness that’s seldom scary but never less than mesmerizing.

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10/22/08
Jeannette Catsoulis
Jeannette Catsoulis
New York Times
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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

The picture is best enjoyed as visual spectacle; it never achieves terrifying intensity.

Full Review Source: Hollywood Reporter | comment Comment
10/22/08
Stephen Farber
Stephen Farber
Hollywood Reporter
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If it hadn't been subtitled, the horrific tales contained in Fear(s) of the Dark might have been what it took to take the genre mainstream

Full Review Source: Filmcritic.com | comment Comment
10/20/08
Chris Barsanti
Chris Barsanti
Filmcritic.com

A collection of superbly wrought black-and-white animated vignettes.

Full Review Source: Slant Magazine | comment Comment
10/19/08
Nick Schager
Nick Schager
Slant Magazine

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.

Full Review Source: NewsBlaze | comment Comment
10/19/08
Prairie Miller
Prairie Miller
NewsBlaze

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.

Full Review Source: NewsBlaze | comment Comment
10/19/08
Prairie Miller
Prairie Miller
NewsBlaze

Richard McGuire delivers the coup de grace, a masterpiece of black and white animation and the best exploration of the omnibus's theme.

Full Review Source: Reeling Reviews | comment Comment
10/13/08
Laura Clifford
Laura Clifford
Reeling Reviews

Highly recommended. In a world where the Best Animated Feature Oscar were not basically owned by Disney and Dreamworks, it would be a deserving champion.

Full Review Source: L.A. Weekly | comment Comment
06/25/08
Luke Y. Thompson
Luke Y. Thompson
L.A. Weekly

Unquestionably geared toward adults, pic can't shake the feeling of a concept film with little to hold it together, other than as a showcase for a group of talented artists; the monologue injects an unwelcome note of pretension and silliness.

Full Review Source: Variety | comment Comment
01/30/08
Jay Weissberg
Jay Weissberg
Variety
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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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