Scare Me
Directed by Josh Ruben
During a power outage, two strangers tell scary stories. The more Fred and Fanny commit to their tales, the more the stories come to life in the dark of a Catskills cabin. The horrors of reality manifest when Fred confronts his ultimate fear: Fanny may be the better storyteller. SHUDDER ORIGINAL.
In this sharp, acclaimed horror comedy, tensions rise as two strangers tell each other scary stories.
Cast: Aya Cash, Josh Ruben, Chris Redd, Rebecca Drysdale
Member Reviews
I enjoyed this film. The actors were great and it was an interesting concept. Some good laughs too. Don't expect any gore or real horror, but I would recommend it all the same for something a bit offbeat and different.
This is a film that they should show to aspiring writers. However, as a movie, I'm not sure it works. It didn't explore the concept of reality crossing into fantasy. I had that expectation when I went into this film, but it feels like they didn't have the budget to follow through. One thing I like about Scare Me is that it really captures the feeling of sitting around a campfire and telling stories with friends. I would say do that instead.
super... boring. This was like watching a bad improv troup with a horror theme.
great comedy horror
I think this could be a great stage play, but that's it