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A Fantastic Fear of Everything
TrailerJack is a crime novelist who research the lives of Victorian serial killers is gotten many spirit problems. He is afraid of everything especially being murdered.Genre: ComedyActors: Simon Pegg, Alan Drake, Kiran Shah, Jack Jaikol Situn, Michael Feast, Henry Bowers-Broadbent, Clare Higgins, Paul Freeman, Mo Idriss, Doug Tulloch, Elliot Greene, ...»Director: Crispian Mills, Chris HopewellCountry: United KingdomDuration: 100 minQuality: HDRelease: 2012IMDb: 5.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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JackPlayed by: Simon PeggPerkinsPlayed by: Alan DrakeCaligulaPlayed by: Tamzin GriffinSangeetPlayed by: Amara KaranHarvey HumphriesPlayed by: Kerry Shale -
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Critic Reviews of "A Fantastic Fear of Everything"
Village VoiceFebruary 11, 2014For all its comic panache, A Fantastic Fear of Everything too often feels forced rather than funny - the strain evident in the setup is rarely worth the payoff, and the result simply proves exhausting.
NPRFebruary 06, 2014The effect eventually becomes that of about a dozen story pitches all strung together. Any one of them might have the potential for greatness in isolation. Try to mash them up into one movie, though, and much like Jack, they fall to pieces.
AV ClubFebruary 06, 2014A Fantastic Fear Of Everything is more amusing than uproarious, and often not even that; it plays like a couple of over-extended sketches featuring the same thinly drawn character.
VarietyJune 12, 2012This effortfully quirky pic refuses to settle for mere ineptitude, adding casual misogyny and pronounced racism to its rap sheet.
Time OutJune 06, 2012Exasperation eventually morphs into unrelenting pain, and there's not a single, solitary laugh to be had.
Cinemalogue.comMarch 21, 2014The noteworthy presence of Simon Pegg can't rescue this bizarre and ultimately aimless mix of comedy and horror that's neither funny nor frightening.
The DissolveFebruary 13, 2014[A Fantastic Fear of Everything] leaps all over the place narratively and conceptually, servicing the comedy of every individual scene without considering or linking the others.
ReelTalk Movie ReviewsFebruary 08, 2014With such a promising theme and a funny lead actor like Simon Pegg, this movie should be a big hit. So what went wrong? I think the film just got out of control.
The PlaylistFebruary 08, 2014A singularly bizarre new horror comedy, both exhilarating and frustrating: it allows for Pegg to stretch as an actor...leaving a great performance at the heart of a movie most won't particularly care for.
Chicago Daily HeraldFebruary 06, 2014Simon Pegg is a very talented comic actor, but you would never guess that in this claustrophobic, strained stream-of-consciousness, sinking cinematic showboat.
Slant MagazineFebruary 05, 2014Strands of Simon Pegg's amiable persona are found in the film's more tolerable bits, but even this seasoned vet's unique voice is lost amid the glut of references to other work.
Blu-ray.comJanuary 02, 2014It's polarizing work that carries immense creativity and sharp sense of humor, burrowing into the spinning mind of a destructively phobic man during an intense period of suspicion.
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