Future Fear 2004 Horror Movie Review
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This is a Roger Corman Phillip Jackson Daniel Dor picture. They’ve done some great ones and this definitely isn’t their best- yet some bits really stand out, the Man and Wife fight between protagonists Jeff Wincott and Maria Ford over what to do about a potential cure to save dying humanity is both hilarious and scary at the same time. In that sense “Future Fear” makes “War of the Roses” look like a picknick.
Stacy Keach has a cool cameo as a profetic genocidal military man.
You have to struggle a bit to stay withy the story throught the first bit, but if you do it becomes haunting and scary by the end. You’ll actually talk about this one , what it all meant etc if you watch it with anyone.
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About Future Fear 2004
Title: Future Fear
Year: 2004
Starring: Jeff Wincott,
Maria Ford,
Stacy Keach,
Shawn Thompson (IV),
Kristie Ropiejko,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: R (Restricted)
Runtime: 77 minutes
Runtime: 77
Alternative Titles: Space Virus
Type: movie
Released: 1998-12-22
Rated:
Director: Lewis Baumander,
Genres: Horror,
Science Fiction
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