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“Fear(s) of the Dark” Trailer. Clip of the Day

Kevin Buist
By Kevin Buist posted 1 year ago
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Fear(s) of the Dark opens in limited release on Wednesday, October 22, presented by IFC Films. The film, produced in France, features animated shorts by six talented graphic artists. It looks really good, and really scary. As any fan of Japanese anime will tell you, the American idea that animated content is only for children is not only false, but is in fact a tragic misconception stifling an entire art form.

Fear(s) is definitely something I want to see now, and it’s definitely something that would have scared the crap out of me as a kid. Which is why I find Guillermo del Toro’s pullquote on the film’s IFC page so funny: “Rusty alleyways and vaporous ghosts painted by the masters of dread. Razor-sharp images that will slice your eye and nest there forever. Thrilling, disturbing and haunting. Bring the kids!” Thanks Guillermo, now countless parents are going to have to let their kids sleep with the lights on at least until Christmas.

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  • Lane said

    This film is fantastic.

    I’d never before thought I could find animation so terrifying, one wouldn’t think it had such potential for thrills. The use and effect of lighting in this film proves that no computer lighting effect will have the same impact as strong writing and creative use of animation’s forced perspectives.

  • Craig Kennedy said

    Like most short film collections, this one is hit and miss, but the hits (especially the Burns and McGuire pieces) make it well worth checking out. Some of the black and white animation is gorgeous. Definitely more in the creepy and unsettling mold rather than outright scary though.