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ComedyHorror

Scare Me

- Want to hear a scary story?

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 is the better storyteller.

Release Date : 2020-01-24

Language :EnglishGerman

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Irony PointArtists FirstLast Rodeo Studios

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Aya Cash

Character Name : Fanny

Original Name : Aya Cash

Gender : Female

Josh Ruben

Character Name : Fred

Original Name : Josh Ruben

Gender : Male

Chris Redd

Character Name : Carlo

Original Name : Chris Redd

Gender : Male

Rebecca Drysdale

Character Name : Bettina

Original Name : Rebecca Drysdale

Gender : Male

Lauren Sick

Character Name : Meredith / Bookstore Owner

Original Name : Lauren Sick

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Wiccaburr

@wiccaburr

2021-06-23

This reminded me of Gothic (1986) just being modernized. So this movie was quite the journey, definitely something I haven't seen but it definitely give you an experience in storytelling among strangers. Aya Cash can tell me scary stories anytime. She is quite good at it! This movie definitely is different and won't be up the alley of many people. But I say check it out, at least you'll get some good laughs and scary stories out of it.

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Repo Jack

@repojack

2021-06-23

Given "Scare Me" takes place mostly in a small winter cabin, the movie rests squarely on the shoulders of a very small cast. Aya Cash, a recent standout of Amazon's "The Boys" season 2, is excellent in this tight, compact thriller about two authors (one successful, one struggling) trying to scare each other with impromptu stories. The pizza delivery guy Chris Redd injects welcome humor and energy as he gets roped into the "rap battle" (with scary stories instead of rap). Decently entertaining but would make a better play on Broadway.