Scare Me is possibly the best original/exclusive film on Shudder. The film is a journey, both mentally and emotionally. We start off with just two strangers telling stories, but instead of anthology horror we see two souls hanging out, bonding, having a good time and acting out their stories. It is funny, heartfelt and whimsical. The last act takes a sharp turn and then the real horror begins. This film magnifies the fragile male ego, jealousy, and the depths that torment people. There is a bit of dialogue at the end that sums up the entire film and at that point you know the flick, while a celebration of horror, is also so much more with its commentary.
Thursday, October 1, 2020
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