Production Companies ApolloMedia, The Carousel Picture Company S.A., Fear.Com Productions Ltd., DoRo Fiction Film GmbH, Film Fund Luxembourg, Filmyard Underwaterdeco, Franchise Pictures, Luxembourg Film Fund, MDP Worldwide, Milagro Films
Studio Apollo Media, Fear.Com Productions, Film Fund Luxembourg, MDP Worldwide Entertainment, The Carousel Picture Co.
Fear Dot Com is a total-dot-mess, but at least it's a stylishly graphic frightfest that die-hard horror buffs will probably appreciate. As he did with his 1999 remake of House on Haunted Hill, director William Malone favours trippy atmosphere at the expense of acting, character development and plot. Belatedly jumping on the Internet-thriller bandwagon, the film follows a brooding detective (Stephen Dorff) and a public-health inspector (Natascha McElhone) as they investigate the deadly influence of the titular website, which channels the innermost fears of its visitors until they die of fright 48 hours later. Why 48 hours? Don't ask; Josephine Coyle's screenplay is as incoherent as Malone's grasp of narrative momentum, leaving Dorff and McElhone with little to do but look frightened and doomed. But Fear Dot Com has its moments, especially after mad doctor Stephen Rea's gruesome villainy is fully revealed, and the proceedings take on the monochrome pallor of silent German expressionism. Too bad these fantastic visuals weren't servicing a better movie. --Jeff Shannon
Release Date: Sep 29, 2003 Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1
Video:
2.35 Wide Screen
Features:
Filmmakers Commentary Deleted Scene Making Of Featurette Filmographies Photo Gallery Theatrical Trailer