
Four bodies are found in New York City. Why, why, why? The coincidence? They all died 48 hours after logging on to a site named feardotcom.com. Tough detective Mike Reilly collaborates with Department of Health associate Terry Huston to research these mysterious deaths. The only way to find out though what really happened is to enter the site itself...... (Full plot summary below)
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Four bodies are found in New York City. Why, why, why? The coincidence? They all died 48 hours after logging on to a site named feardotcom.com. Tough detective Mike Reilly collaborates with Department of Health associate Terry Huston to research these mysterious deaths. The only way to find out though what really happened is to enter the site itself...
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| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderIt cannot be enjoyed, even on the level that one enjoys a bad slasher flick, primarily because it is dull. Yes, dull. |
| Nick's Flick PicksNick DavisIn this case, a viewer's apathy to images of suffering and degradation are not a pointed comment on contemporary desensitization to violence -- it's just the proper response to a really crappy movie. |
| Entertainment TodayBrent SimonCompletely creatively stillborn and executed in a manner that I'm not sure could be a single iota worse... a soulless hunk of exploitative garbage. |
| Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.comScott Von DoviakAbout as cutting-edge as Pet Rock: The Movie. |
| Bangor Daily News (Maine)Christopher SmithAs directed by William Malone, the man who nailed the "condemned" sign to the front of 1999's "The House on Haunted Hill," "Feardotcom" is essentially a showcase for the humiliation, mutilation and sadomasochistic torture of women. |
| CitysearchBryan Reesman"Feardotcom" has the makings of an interesting meditation on the ethereal nature of the internet and the otherworldly energies it could channel, but it simply becomes a routine shocker. |
| Bryant Frazer's Deep FocusBryant FrazerThe big mystery is how Malone convinces name casts to appear in his semi-competent fare. |
| Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)Ken HankeA lackluster movie that is nonentheless extremely creepy, and made with a modicum of respect for an all too often disdained genre and its knowing fans. |
| Tyler Morning Telegraph (Texas)Jonathan R. PerryTaken purely as an exercise in style, this oppressively gloomy techno-horror clambake is impossible to ignore. But as a movie, it's a humorless, disjointed mess. |
| TheFilmFile.comDustin PutmanA mess when it comes to the characters and writing...but works its way underneath the skin like few movies have in recent memory. |