Know Fear (2021)
- Justin Whippo
- Mar 11, 2021
- 1 min read
Updated: 3 hours ago
My quick rating - 4.2/10. We may need a new genre of "made during the COVID-19 lockdown", at least temporarily. But that isn't all bad in this case. The story here is really not done badly. Another book releases a demon-type thing. The budget constraints are very apparent, yet that doesn't hinder the makers from coming up with decent ideas in confronting the entity. In this case, each must do so in one of their senses, see, hear, or speak. And in crafting something that keeps you watching, the director (Jamison M. LoCascio, not his first job either) uses some simple yet effective audio and camera work to hint at things to scare you without needing a budget to show you anything frightening. In other words, suggest it. I was quite impressed at times, but unfortunately, those times are a bit few and far between, as even at a mere 77 minutes, there are times when nothing is going on. Either way, there is some promise here, just not with the acting.
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