Five dangerous patients, suffering from extreme phobias at a government testing facility, are put to the ultimate test under the supervision of a crazed doctor and his quest to weaponize fear.
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Leonardo Nam | Johnny |
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Macy Gray | Renée |
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Martina García | Alma |
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Hana Mae Lee | Sami |
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Ross Partridge | Dr. Wright |
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Lauren Miller Rogen | Emma |
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Rushi Kota | Billy McNerny |
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Monique Coleman | Natalie |
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Alexis Knapp | Lia |
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Charlotte McKinney | Rose |
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Steve Park | Jung-Soo |
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Christine Little | Charlotte |
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Sisa Grey | Jones |
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Katia Gomez | Mrs. Romero |
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Freddy Bosche | Driver |
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Mackenzie Brooke Smith | Blaire |
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Joey Luthman | Grady |
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Benjamin Stockham | Isaac |
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Monte James | Officer McClure |
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Anthony Gonzalez | Carlos |
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Lori Jean Wilson | Waitress |
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Evan Holtzman | Officer Mark |
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Christine Weatherup | Officer McMahill |
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Jason E. Kelley | Officer Markinson |
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Micah Hauptman | Dirk |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Owner | Jackmeats Flix |
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| Location | Horror Disk 1 |
| Purchased | On Mar 19, 2021 at GalaxyRG |
| Watched | Mar 20, 2021 (at homew/bec) |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Index | 3934 |
| Added Date | Mar 19, 2021 06:23:48 |
| Modified Date | Jun 12, 2025 12:07:34 |
My quick rating - 5.1/10. This pseudo-anthology movie is more about the 5 patients' stories and what led them to be subjects of an experiment. The experiment of using people's "fear" as a tangible weapon. Each story alludes to the phobia the person had that drove them into near insanity. I say "near" since they don't all really pertain to a phobia, but more to circumstances. As with all anthology movies, some stories are better than others. After the actual point of being used as lab rats is finally revealed, it takes a turn downward. The way the story is told doesn't even really allude to the normal nature of an anthology, which is one of the plus points of this. They did try something a bit different in how to get there. Too bad the stories of the individuals weren't a bit better. Average is really where this one falls. The cohesive manner of the individual tales is the highlight here, and for a horror flick, the acting is surprisingly good.
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