In the vein of Twilight Zone and Tales from the Crypt, a creepy host, the "bum", breaks the fourth wall to introduce four spellbinding vignettes of suspense and horror to transport the viewe... Read allIn the vein of Twilight Zone and Tales from the Crypt, a creepy host, the "bum", breaks the fourth wall to introduce four spellbinding vignettes of suspense and horror to transport the viewer into FEVER DREAMS.In the vein of Twilight Zone and Tales from the Crypt, a creepy host, the "bum", breaks the fourth wall to introduce four spellbinding vignettes of suspense and horror to transport the viewer into FEVER DREAMS.
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- 2 wins & 1 nomination total
Donald Sill
- Don Reynolds (segment "The Agent")
- (as Don Sill)
David J. Mack
- Ted (segment "Entertainer")
- (as David Mack)
Chris Marrone
- Simon Wilkes (segment "The Cameraman")
- (as Christopher Marrone)
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Well written short horror stories tied together by a rather bizarre narrator - the moody kind of tales that mess with your mind rather than just gory and in-your-face standard fare. An easy watch with some unexpected plot twists, good acting and memorable characters. The kind of stories that you feel could almost happen in everyday situations, if things just went a little off-kilter. Familiar types of people we've all meet in real life, who end up in unexplainable and dire turns of events. I liked that we are left wondering "what happened next?" and guessing that it definitely wasn't anything good! Fever Dreams is well worth watching.
Found this based on the recommendation of a friend. The collection of suspenseful thrillers will certainly keep you on the edge of your seat. Strong performances throughout, led by the host of the show. Clearly well-loved and and well-made production.
This horror anthology brings some creepiness with a nice side of the Twilight Zone. A good addition to the pantheon of horror anthologies. More my kinda thing as it has supernatural and ghostly elements. I'm not into the overtly gross/violent/torture porn stuff, so this enabled me to feel creeped out without jump starting a vomit.
Also, it's nice to support and give props to independent film making. Big studios be darned!
Kick back, turn the lights off, maybe indulge in an adult beverage or three, and ride along with fever dreams.
By the way, keep that creepy kid with the camera away from me.
Also, it's nice to support and give props to independent film making. Big studios be darned!
Kick back, turn the lights off, maybe indulge in an adult beverage or three, and ride along with fever dreams.
By the way, keep that creepy kid with the camera away from me.
You won't want to leave your seat once you start watching this film. Have all your goodies with you so you don't have to leave your search. This is a very entertaining and attention grabbing movie. Enjoy it and perhaps you will want to submit your own review when you have finished it. Also, this is a film that you will want to watch again in the near future. The acting is rather good and they will keep your interest up and want to see more. This could be one of those movies that would have a second installment that will continue to keep your attention for a second time. One can only hope so in the future.
Four tales of suspense and tragedy. The outline of the plot seems obvious, but there is a curveball arcing in for each.
Personally, I watched each of these stories on a different day so that I could digest them fully. A rare treat.
The production qualities are obviously spare in places, but the team makes good use of what they have. The scenes with the police are especially well shot and portrayed.
The first story should have a trigger warning for mental health. The material surrounding self doubt and hallucination is disturbing, as it should be.
The set piece of glass for the second story was effective. It was also macabre. Brace for that.
The third tale was... difficult to watch. Trigger warning for elder abuse, though Karma comes round eventually.
The fourth tale snaps into place abruptly. An unsatisfying ending, but that's the modern mortgage market for you.
If you've got an hour and you want something new, give it a try.
Personally, I watched each of these stories on a different day so that I could digest them fully. A rare treat.
The production qualities are obviously spare in places, but the team makes good use of what they have. The scenes with the police are especially well shot and portrayed.
The first story should have a trigger warning for mental health. The material surrounding self doubt and hallucination is disturbing, as it should be.
The set piece of glass for the second story was effective. It was also macabre. Brace for that.
The third tale was... difficult to watch. Trigger warning for elder abuse, though Karma comes round eventually.
The fourth tale snaps into place abruptly. An unsatisfying ending, but that's the modern mortgage market for you.
If you've got an hour and you want something new, give it a try.
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- $40,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 18 minutes
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