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Dread

Dread

  • Status: Released
  • 14-07-2009
  • Runtime: 108 min
  • Score: 5.5
  • Vote count: 229

Three college students set out to document what other people dread the most. However, one of the three turns out to secretly be a sadistic psychopath who uses this knowledge to gruesomely torture the subjects.

Jackson Rathbone

Stephen Grace

Shaun Evans

Quaid

Hanne Steen

Cheryl Fromm

Laura Donnelly

Abby

Jonathan Readwin

Joshua Shaw

Vivian Gray

Tabitha Swan

Carl McCrystal

Axe Man

Steven Clarke

Bruno

Adam Davenport

Alex Hustler

Elissa Dowling

Tamsin Kendall

Paloma Faith

Clara Thornhill

Erin Gavin

Valerie

Siobhan Hewlett

Quaid's Mother

Matt Jessup

Bobby How

Kieran Murphy

Young Quaid

Leon Ockenden

Jimmy Cake

Elspeth Rae

Samantha

Cheyanne Raymond

Zooey

Zoe Stollery

Shauna

Michelle Tate

Jo Jo Lospecchio

Iga Wyrwal

Roo Roo

Kerry Ann Smith

Nurse #1

Joanne Batten

Nurse #2

Mark Chiu

Student

Ian Pirie

Husband (uncredited)

Sarah Ball

Wife (uncredited)

John Chard

Sexy is unique. Dread is a deliciously spiteful British horror adapted from a Clive Barker short story. Plot has three college students meeting up and working together on a documentary about the nature of people’s fears. As things progress it becomes apparent that one of them has an ulterior motive. Director and screenplay writer Anthony DiBlasi spends a considerable portion of the film establishing the psychological make-ups of the principal players, which is a key component to making the film work. Theo Green’s music trundles away menacingly during this portion of pic, while Sam McCurdy’s photography is on the money, with unnerving shades of green, reds and blues stripped back for a perfect troubled world feel. Once the worm turns, and motives and mental anguishes show themselves, Dread reveals a cruel hand of such psychological force that the impact is troubling. Yet this is no torture porn picture, the gore is minimum and this for sure is not a slasher type of film either. It’s a slice of mental cruelty mixed with a damaged seed, two bad aspects of human nature crashing together to assault those interested in the psychologically based splinter of horror. Oh and the ending is a cracker-jack, guaranteed to jolt you, for better or worse! 7.5/10