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Nothing Left to Fear

Wendy, her husband Dan and their kids have just moved to the small town of Stull, Kansas, where Dan is the new pastor. But in this sleepy community of friendly neighbors, a horrific series of occurrences awaits them: Their teenage daughter is being tormented by grisly visions. Her younger sister has been marked for a depraved ritual. And deep within the heartland darkness, one of The Seven Gates of Hell demands the blood of the innocent to unleash the creatures of the damned.

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Release : 2013
Rating : 4.4
Studio : Anchor Bay Films,  Upload Films,  Movie Package Company (MPC), 
Crew : Production Design,  Set Decoration, 
Cast : Clancy Brown James Tupper Anne Heche Ethan Peck Jennifer Stone
Genre : Horror

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ThiefHott
2018/08/30

Too much of everything

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Tymon Sutton
2018/08/30

The acting is good, and the firecracker script has some excellent ideas.

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Marva
2018/08/30

It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,

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Dana
2018/08/30

An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.

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Pie CatLady
2018/06/16

The film's faults are clear in other reviews. Slow-to-no-action pacing with major plot-points left unexplained. Why didn't they start with the legend of Stull, Kansas? Surely one of the kids would have done what I'll have to do - Google the place to find out... With limited character development, piddling special effects, and few decent scares, the film squanders an interesting premise. There's one good aspect which led me to give it a kind 5 rating: Ethan Peck (Gregory Peck's grandson with grandpa's macho steely manner) and the two gals, Rebekah Brandes and Jennifer Stone - 28, 29, and 21 at filming thus pseudo-teens - are attractive young folk. Let's wish them better luck in their future flicks.

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begob
2016/12/31

A new pastor and his family are welcomed by the church-goers in a remote town, but a dark secret is uncovered as one of the daughters is targeted for special attention ...Fairly interesting story that's well performed but poorly paced, and the end lacks a real punch. We're introduced to the family and the life of the town with good dialogue and performances, and the innocence of the setting is well delivered through bright cinematography. But the lack of pace becomes boring - mostly through the editing rather than poor story - and the absence of shadowy atmosphere is a mistake. The frights are delivered by ho-hum CGI common to Asian horror over the past two decades. The climax is OK, but the story fails to establish a coherent myth.The lead actress is a honey, with pretty face and a generous rack, but the director doesn't let her off the leash. A few scenes are unnecessary or overfilled with dialogue, particularly when the elder pastor delivers his speeches.The lighting is mostly bright, and with the sluggish editing, the story doesn't develop much of a sense of dread. Outstanding is the sound, with subtle music and some well judged scenes where the volume is dialled down to create a sense of alienation.Overall: frustrating mix of good and bad, with a fatal flaw in the failure to explore the origin of the horror.

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podgorny_alex
2014/11/03

I am not usually someone to write anything but this time I had to warn you guys. This movie was a huge waste of time and I would like to help people save that time for better movies. The plot was very slow, lots of stupid things that did not make sense. Acting was horrible. I would not recommend that movie to people who watched all movies ever created and that one was the last in their collection before they passed away... Sorry for the harsh review but I just hated it. The trailer was great, the movie disappointed BIG time. I was hoping to get a seriously scary movie, I love the adrenaline. Nothing left to fear gave me zero fear. I am so glad I did not waste my money to see this in a cinema.

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Saiph90
2014/10/12

Watched this last night and thought it was not the worst film I have watched lately and did not stink the place out {on the plus side it was free on Sky, well free in the sense I did not pay any more than the exorbitant Sky monthly fee} I then went to see other peoples reviews and have started to think I have become immune to bad films, I know why, I have watched some dirge, here is my list of abysmal films,The Silent House Greystone Park Last Passenger Black Rock Magic Magic Devil's Due The Double Vanishing on 7th Street The Darkest hour Battleshipand of course 'The Innkeepers' which I must have been drunk or ridiculously generous in giving it more than 1 star, this is the film which has what appears to be CCTV footage of someone putting the bins out, which has no relevance to the story plot etc. and I wondered if it had been cut by accident into the film, unfortunately this was one of the better parts of the film. Anyway back to Nothing to Fear, story, a pastor relocates from the city to a rural community {the story a bit like but no where in the same league as the original Wicker man} which unfortunately sits above the gates of hell. One of the daughters is chosen and is sacrificed to close the gates. not sure why they opened it in the first place but like a lot of stuff in the film you could drive a horse and trap through the holes in the plot. So the acting a touch wooden, script pretty bland, plot OK, shocks, well none, plus parts I could hear it without cranking it up to 30 on the TV and it was OK, dammed through faint praise?

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