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- R
- 2009
- 1 hr 48 min
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5.6 (13,067)
Dread is a 2009 psychological horror film directed and written by Anthony DiBlasi, and based on Clive Barker's short story of the same name. The film stars Jackson Rathbone, Hanne Steen, and Laura Donnelly. It explores the concept of fear and how it affects people in different ways. The story follows three college students: Stephen (Jackson Rathbone), Quaid (Shaun Evans), and Cheryl (Hanne Steen), who are working on their thesis project about fear. Stephen is the leader of the group, a calm and collected young man who is fascinated by fear and how it affects the human psyche. Quaid is the polar opposite of Stephen, a self-destructive individual who seems to enjoy causing fear in others. Cheryl is the only female member of the group, a quiet and reserved girl who is hiding a traumatic past.
Their thesis project involves conducting interviews with people who have experienced intense fear in order to better understand the nature of fear. As they delve deeper into their project, they begin to experience fear themselves, leading to a disintegration of their relationships and a descent into madness.
Dread is a film that delivers a creeping sense of unease and dread from start to finish, with an interesting premise that doesn't rely on jump scares or gore to induce fear in the audience. The film takes its time to build its characters and their relationships, making the eventual turn into horror all the more effective.
The performances of the lead actors are excellent, especially Rathbone's portrayal of Stephen, who becomes increasingly unhinged as the film progresses. The chemistry between the three leads feels authentic, and the supporting cast is solid as well.
The film is well-paced and keeps the audience engaged with its intriguing premise, but it does have its flaws. The final act of the film feels rushed, and while the climax is effective, it isn't quite as satisfying as it could have been. Additionally, some of the dialogue, especially in the earlier parts of the film, feels stilted and unnatural.
Despite its flaws, Dread is a well-made horror film that delivers a unique and thought-provoking exploration of fear and its effects. It is a film that will stick with you long after the credits have rolled, and is recommended for horror fans who want something a little different from the usual slashers and monsters.
Dread is a 2009 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 48 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.6.