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Spirit of Fear

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A man wakes in an empty suburban house with no memory and blood smeared on his arm. As he frantically washes off the blood, he discovers that it is not his. He finds sticky notes around the house that read: "Don't stay in this room." "Don't go outside." "Don't go downstairs." Confused, he tries to follow the cryptic messages, ultimately discovering two things. Memories of a mother and daughter that he is somehow connected with, and also a demonic presence living in this suburban house. As he gets closer to solving the mystery of why he is there, the demon grows stronger, testing his will to survive.

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Joe C I really liked "The Spirit of Fear." It felt like a classic Twilight Zone story, and I stayed interested the whole time, even though they kept things simple with locations, cast, and talking. The movie looked great, thanks to good camera work, and the music added a lot. The ending was just right for me. We need more cool indie movies like this in the horror/suspense category. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/12/24 Full Review Bryan B Slow paced thriller that is low budget but pays off in the end. The less you know going in, the better. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/06/24 Full Review Matt F Atmospheric and kept me guessing until the very end. They packed a lot of entertainment in 77 minutes. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 09/21/23 Full Review acsdoug D Christopher Lee Page is basically called upon to carry the whole movie and he does the job rather well. I thought there were a lot of red herrings that really did nothing to advance the story, but they did serve to create a sufficiently scary atmosphere. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 09/21/23 Full Review Kendra A I loved this movie. There isn't much talking, but there is no need. This film documents the main characters mind through demonic possession. The character, portrayed by Christopher Lee Page, is a man who is a father (of a little girl) and husband. The man is in dream a like state in his possession where he is in an exact replica of his home. He has to remember how his family is important and he needs to remain persistent to be able to unlock clues to defeat the demon. You experience the fear he faces and the the emotions he endures. In the end it is revealed he is possessed and is demon free. He seems ecstatic but also guilty to see his family because of the pain he caused while being possessed. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 09/07/23 Full Review Adam B Spirit of Fear is an indie done well! The movie is an escape room that has the audience playing along with the main character, Chris. The lack of heavy dialog opens the movie up for conversation while you watch. Spirit of Fear is mostly a gripping movie, but the end is a bit dissatisfying, proving a great puzzle is about the journey not about the destination. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 09/06/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A man wakes in an empty suburban house with no memory and blood smeared on his arm. As he frantically washes off the blood, he discovers that it is not his. He finds sticky notes around the house that read: "Don't stay in this room." "Don't go outside." "Don't go downstairs." Confused, he tries to follow the cryptic messages, ultimately discovering two things. Memories of a mother and daughter that he is somehow connected with, and also a demonic presence living in this suburban house. As he gets closer to solving the mystery of why he is there, the demon grows stronger, testing his will to survive.
Director
Alex Davidson
Producer
Alex Davidson
Screenwriter
Alex Davidson
Distributor
Indie Rights
Production Co
Enhanced Media, Spirit of Fear
Genre
Horror
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Jul 31, 2023
Runtime
1h 17m