Joe Foster is the epitome of today’s cynical horror movie buff. He’s seen thousands of reels of blood and gore over his years as a consumer of cinema, and frankly: he’s bored. Exhausted from cliché after cliché, of one cheap scare after another, and especially of any true terror in the movies he loves so much.
Then he finds Fear, Inc., a company devoted to torturing you unit you finally relent and acknowledge you are scared. When Joe reluctantly sets Fear, Inc. in motion, a night of true horror begins. Could it be, that this isn’t some mobile haunted house, but instead is a cult truly hunting Joe and his friends down? Only time and their screams can tell.
On this special episode, listen as Aaron sits down with Fear, Inc.’s director, Vincent Masciale, and writer, Luke Barnett, to discuss their exciting new horror film. From their beginnings at Funny or Die, to the high-end concept of a traveling group terrorizing clients for compensation, to a possible franchise: this is an interview you won’t want to miss.
Fear, Inc. is now available on VOD. Hit the link for our review.
When horror movie enthusiast Joe Foster (Lucas Neff) and his girlfriend, Lindsey Gains (Caitlin Stasey), are handed a business card for such a company, Joe’s curiosity gets the best of him. As the Fear, Inc experience seemingly begins, scares start popping up right out of Joe’s favorite horror movies, quickly turning him into a kid in a candy store. If the kid was a self-righteous thirty year old and the candy store was the prop room from SAW. After a friend explains the company’s dangerous reputation, his rollercoaster of a journey goes from light hearted fun to uncomfortably realistic as things take a major turn for the worse. Joe’s sense of reality spirals out of control as he’s forced to take responsibility for his actions, no matter the cost.
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