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Fear(s) of the Dark
Directed by
Blutch
,
Lorenzo Mattotti
,
Charles Burns
Not Rated
2007
85m
Mystery
,
Animation
,
and more
6.6
72%
58%
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Several scary black-and-white animated segments in different styles appeal to our fear(s) of the dark.
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Cast of Fear(s) of the Dark
Gil Alma
(voice)
Aure Atika
Laura (voice)
François Créton
The teacher (voice)
Guillaume Depardieu
Eric (voice)
Sarah-Laure Estragnat
(voice)
Nicolas Feroumont
(voice)
Nicole Garcia
Narrator (voice)
Arthur H.
Narrator (voice)
Christian Hecq
The doctor / The samurai (voice)
Christian Hincker
(voice)
Lino Hincker
(voice)
Melaura Honnay
(voice)
Amélie Lerma
(voice)
Florence Maury
(voice)
Adriana Piasek-Wanski
(voice)
Louisa Pili
Sumako (voice)
Amaury Smets
(voice)
Brigitte Sy
(voice)
Laurent Van den Rest
(voice)
Charlotte Vermeil
(voice)
Andreas Vuillet
(voice)
Blutch
Director / Writer
Lorenzo Mattotti
Director
Charles Burns
Director / Writer
Richard McGuire
Director / Writer
Marie Caillou
Director
Pierre Di Sciullo
Director / Writer
Jerry Kramski
Writer
Romain Slocombe
Writer
Michel Pirus
Writer
Christophe Jankovic
Producer
Valérie Schermann
Producer
Fear(s) of the Dark Ratings & Reviews
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
Brilliantly creepy.
Seattle Times
Mark Rahner
Maybe different things scare the French. But I'll give them this: Prattling monologues can be unsettling.
San Francisco Chronicle
Reyhan Harmanci
Fear(s) of the Dark is a feast for the eyes, even if it doesn't always get the pulse racing.
Boston Globe
The black-and-white images are so cutting edge, you could bleed.
Movie Retriever
Brian Tallerico
Like most anthologies, has its highs and lows, but is still original and inventive enough to recommend to horror fans looking for something different - a movie that's actually trying to be scary.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
Sinister and beautiful.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Despite the title and the ads, this is not really a horror movie but more of a demonstration of the skills of the animators. The segments are like calling cards. Younger horror movie fans will not much identify with it.
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
There isn't a dud in the 10 shorts, although some are more dud-ish than others.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
The thing is, maybe something got lost in translation but, by and large, watching them play out in Persepolis-like animation isn't even close to being scary.
UGO
Keith Uhlich
Casts a decidedly uneven spell.
AV Club
Tasha Robinson
Almost all of Fear(s) Of The Dark's entries boast remarkable visual and sound design, with weighty shadows, complicated texturing, or unsettlingly fluid movement pushing at the traditional boundaries of animation.
New York Press
Simon Abrams
As a holistic experience, Fear(s) of the Dark feels at odds with itself, torn between highlighting its contributors' distinct voices and enforcing an artificial unity.
Entertainment Weekly
Gregory Kirschling
Six graphic artists contribute tales of gloom, but only one -- about a boy and his insect-infested girlfriend, drawn by distinctive American artist Charles Burns (Black Hole) -- gets under your skin.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
Fear(s) of the Dark is an animated anthology that tells its stories with an inventiveness that's seldom scary but never less than mesmerizing.
Village Voice
Aaron Hillis
Though multi-director projects are patchy by definition, Fear(s) of the Dark hits with an all-star batting average.
The Hollywood Reporter
Stephen Farber
The picture is best enjoyed as visual spectacle; it never achieves terrifying intensity.
Slant Magazine
Nick Schager
A collection of superbly wrought black-and-white animated vignettes.
Variety
Jay Weissberg
Unquestionably geared toward adults, pic can't shake the feeling of a concept film with little to hold it together, other than as a showcase for a group of talented artists; the monologue injects an unwelcome note of pretension and silliness.
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