Are You Scared?

Are You Scared?
Directed by Andy Hurst
Produced by Michael Feifer
Written by Andy Hurst
Starring Alethea Kutscher
Carlee Avers
Brad Ashten
Erin Consalvi
Soren Bowie
Brent Fidler
Caia Coley
Distributed by Revolver Entertainment
Release dates
  • September 12, 2006 (2006-09-12)
Running time
79 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Are You Scared? is a 2006 American horror film directed by Andy Hurst, and released by Revolver Entertainment. It stars Carlee Avers, Brad Ashten, and Soren Bowie. An unrelated sequel, called Are You Scared 2, was released in 2009.

Plot

Six young people wake up in an abandoned building, with no idea of what is going on or how they got there. A mysterious figure appears to them over a PA system and tells them that they are on a game show called Are You Scared? They will have to face their deepest fears in order to win the contest. However, their challenges are real – and deadly. The show involves several "contests", each of which result in the grisly deaths of the contestants, including death by acid, explosion, shotgun, hungry rats, strangulation, power drill, and decapitation.

Cast

Reception

Professional critiques for Are You Scared? have been predominantly negative. Scott Foy called the film "Saw for Dummies" and a "shameless knock-off" of the more successful Saw series. He ended his review with the statement, "No, I was not scared."[1] Slasherpool, however, was "surprised by how decent it turned out to be," citing it as "idiotic" but "mildly entertaining," "as far as rip-offs go."[2] Steve Anderson of AcidLogic.com called it "a mixed bag of entertainment options" that adds a small amount of originality by including a reality show aspect with its influence from Saw.[3]

References

  1. Foy, Scott (2006-08-18). "Are You Scared? (DVD)". Dread Central. Retrieved 2013-12-30.
  2. "Are You Scared?". Slasher Pool. Archived from the original on 2008-03-12. Retrieved 2010-03-04.
  3. Anderson, Steve (2007-01-01). "Are You Scared?". AcidLogic.com. Retrieved 2013-12-30.

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