DRAWN TO FEAR, 7min, USA, Horror
Directed by Daniel Robinette
A single woman named Hope has procured a rare book under strange circumstances. Little does she know that the book has a life of it’s own – drawing out the fears of those who possess it. Hope struggles to figure out the meaning of the book before it’s too late.
Seen at the August 2016 HORROR/THRILLER FEEDBACK Film Festival in Toronto.
Movie Review by Kierston Drier
Drawn to Fear directed by Daniel Robinette, must be applauded at its excellent execution of story in the confines of the horror genre. Without being overtly cliche it manages to hit every cultural touchstone of the genre while still creating a story that is compelling, functional and utterly terrifying.
A young woman finds herself alone in her home and comes upon a mysterious book, whose terrifying pages predict her next few moments. Our hero, in…
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