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Nothing Left to Fear

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A pastor (James Tupper) his wife (Anne Heche) and their daughters encounter malevolent forces in a small Kansas town.
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Anton Bitel Sight & Sound 11/09/2013
a far better remake of The Wicker Man (1973) than its official 2006 iteration, as well as a complicated discourse on the contradictions to be found in faith, superstition and the easy manipulation of both, Go to Full Review
Rob Staeger Village Voice 10/09/2013
When a family is as generic as the Bramfords, you get a little antsy waiting for them to be killed off one by one. Go to Full Review
Scott Foundas Variety 10/04/2013
Memo to Rob Zombie: Don't fear the competition. Go to Full Review
Felix Vasquez Jr. Cinema Crazed 11/01/2014
It's a mind numbing, and amateurishly directed horror outing... Go to Full Review
Jennie Kermode Eye for Film 02/06/2014
2/5
Nothing Left To Fear benefits from a genuinely creepy atmosphere in its first half and from competent acting all round... Unfortunately this isn't enough to overcome the problems that stem from a formulaic plot and a lack of ideas in the second half. Go to Full Review
Todd Gilchrist CBR 10/11/2013
Nothing Left to Fear is a mild disappointment - as the foundation for a rich mythology that goes too unexplored to be memorable, much less meaningful, it leaves plenty left indeed to be afraid of. Go to Full Review
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Zoey R Sep 1 The beginning of the movie starts off eerie & scary, witch had got me hooked the rest of the movie is following a family so boring and a sappy love story 😴 with barley anything until the end.... wasn't unbearable too watch though so overall it was okay See more Gumsyhorse M Feb 10 Well the story line was the same as about 2 million other films,but Rebekah Brandes,kept me watching it until the end, I wouldn't recommend it,but good idea,not put together right.43/100 See more julee s 10/31/2024 Yes. Not bad. But my criticism is, obviously not in Kansas nor Stull. Stull is a blink-you’ll-miss-it town located between Topeka and Lawrence on an older 2 lane hiway. Halloween 2024 1st knowledge of movie. Perhaps, if this movie had a smidgen of reality, ie Kansas landscape, size of Stull, etc., interest may have been more. A tower in the Forrest?!?!? Nope. Too bad. Stories continue to float around of local, haunted places. Lived in area all my life. Have yet to meet anyone with a connection to the stories. Regardless. Still fun. Stull is a tiny, friendly, well kept spot along the hiway. In fact, the hiway runs thr it. Doesn’t settle well, portraying Stull in such a false manner. See more 03/29/2021 This movie should call "metaphorically Juliette Lewis' bio".If you search on net, this woman was emacipated when she was teenager; started to drink very earliet too....had to take care by herself very earlier.So, why it's special by having Chloë Moretz on board to do that.Because Chloë has the opposite style.She was a child actor just like Juliette, but she still lives with her mom and brothers(dispite she's the "bread breader of the house"_her wors, not mine).What i loved on that road/coming to age movie was tgat Chloë portrayed so genuinely this broken girl tgat you almost believe she _the actor_ would become eventually this "lost girl" that just embrace this teen spirit if "take your littke bag and run from your home".The most amizing thing was she just finished "Hugo" shootings (she started just after the premiere of Kick ass .Both movies were so different from one another that i don't understand why Hick was so trashed by critics (special Roger Herbert).Maybe the "male gaze" society hate this "empowered woman " archetype she portrayed so well as Hit Girl and , now in Hick, she represents it in a more natural way.When Young actors like Brad Pitt and Johnny Deep did it in the 90's nobody complainded (Yep..Gilbert Grape and Kalifirnia, both with Juliette Lewis they portrayed "lost boys") nobody complained.Now..when a young woman does the same...hum...."she's not entiltle to that".Shame on you male world. See more 09/10/2020 cel mai prost film pe care l-am vazut. actiunea nu are nici un sens See more 08/10/2020 Waste of my time. This was absolute garbage in every way. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis A pastor (James Tupper) his wife (Anne Heche) and their daughters encounter malevolent forces in a small Kansas town.
Director
Anthony Leonardi III
Producer
Alison Palmer Bourke, Todd Dagres, Rob Eric, Slash, Michael Williams
Screenwriter
Jonathan W.C. Mills
Distributor
Anchor Bay
Production Co
Upload Films, Splendid Film
Rating
R (Some Language|Disturbing Violent Content)
Genre
Horror
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Oct 4, 2013, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Sep 27, 2013
Box Office (Gross USA)
$7.9K
Runtime
1h 40m
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