FearDotCom (2002)
FearDotCom (2002)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Stephen Dorff
Mike
Natascha McElhone
Terry
Stephen Rea
Alistair
Udo Kier
Polidori
Amelia Curtis
Denise
Jeffrey Combs
Styles
Nigel Terry
Turnball
Gesine Cukrowski
Jeannine
Michael Sarrazin
Frank Bryant
Jana Guttgemanns
Little Girl
Anna Thalbach
Kate
Siobhan Flynn
Thana Brinkman
Evie Garratt
Albino Woman
Lex Kreps
Tenant
Joan McBride
Mrs. Richardson
Holly Payberg-Torroija
Writer
Isabelle Van Waes
Victim
Derek Kueter
Officer #1
Elizabeth McKechnie
Alice Turnbull
Arnita Swanson
Barlow
Gordon Peters
Rooney
Nils Brunkhorst
Prisoner
Sven Pippig
Henry
Anja Van Greuningen
Ashley
Anjelika Khromova
Ashley's Mother
Sigal Diamant
Nurse
Matthias Schweighöfer
Dieter Schrader
Birthe Wolter
Nina Blank
Frances Potasnik
Nurse
Mascha Litterscheid
Nurse #2
Dean Gregory
Maintenance Man #1
Chris Bearne
Warehouse Attendant
Emma Campbell
Goth-Chick
Kwasi Songui
Young Detective
Astrid Skuyat
Alistair's Victim
William Malone
Director
Frank Hübner
Executive Producer
Nicholas Pike
Original Music Composer
Alan Strachan
Editor
Rudy Cohen
Executive Producer
Andrew Stevens
Executive Producer
Elie Samaha
Executive Producer
David Saunders
Executive Producer
Romain Schroeder
Executive Producer
Limor Diamant
Producer
Josephine Coyle
Screenplay
Moshe Diamant
Producer / Story
Christian Sebaldt
Director of Photography
Paul Purdy
Property Master
Sue Jones
Casting
Anja Dihrberg
Casting
Rosina Bucci
Casting
Nick Adams
Sound Designer
Denis Chabot
Assistant Art Director
James Seddon
Dolby Consultant
Peter Maxwell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Daryl Jordan
Visual Effects Editor
Jérôme Latour
Production Design
Sulamith Ater
Scenic Artist
Michaela Quast
Set Decoration
Howard Bargroff
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ryal Cosgrove
Special Effects Coordinator
Susan French
ADR & Dubbing
Stephen Elson
Visual Effects Producer
Mona Kino
Set Decoration
Zoltan Elek
Makeup Artist
Grahame Ménage
Scenic Artist
Dean Humphreys
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Igor Chevalier
Visual Effects Art Director
Markus Wollersheim
Art Direction
Frank Godt
Art Department Coordinator
Alan Church
Visual Effects Producer
Martin Evans
Supervising Sound Editor
Simon Giles
Visual Effects Producer
Regine Freise
Art Direction
Melanie Göggelmann
Visual Effects Supervisor
John Donoghue
Gaffer
Alessandro Tibiletti
Visual Effects Supervisor
Réal Hamel
Picture Car Coordinator
Giorgio Prandoni
Visual Effects Supervisor
Etienne Braun
Still Photographer
Catherine Allinson
Script Supervisor
Cristiana Rumori
Visual Effects Producer
Colin Laski
Visual Effects Supervisor
Sheila McNaught
Script Supervisor
Pascal Charlier
Location Manager
Alessandro Bolognesi
Steadicam Operator
Philip James Morgan
Location Manager
Top Reviews.
Media.
Details.
Release DateAugust 9, 2002
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 41m
Content RatingR
Budget$40,000,000
Box Office$18,902,015
Filming LocationsMontreal, Canada
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
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FeardotCom is a 2002 supernatural horror film directed by William Malone, and starring Stephen Dorff, Natascha McElhone, and Stephen Rea. The plot details a New York City detective investigating a series of mysterious deaths connected to a disturbing website. Udo Kier, Jeffrey Combs, Nigel Terry, and Michael Sarrazin also appear in the film in supporting roles.
The film was director Malone's second feature for Warner Bros. after the commercially successfully House on Haunted Hill (1999), and was an international co-production among companies based in the United States, Luxembourg, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Principal photography took place on location in Luxembourg and Montreal, Canada.
FeardotCom was released in the United States on August 30, 2002. FeardotCom was overwhelmingly panned by critics and was a box-office bomb. FeardotCom was also one of 22 films to receive an 'F' rating from audiences polled at CinemaScore. It grossed $18.9 million worldwide against its $40 million budget.
Despite its unfavorable critical reception at the time of its release, the film has accrued a small cult following in the ensuing years. It has been noted by some film scholars for its postmodern themes surrounding the internet and media consumption, with some critics comparing it to films such as Videodrome (1983).