''Dread'' is a 2009 British
horror film
Horror is a film genre that seeks to elicit physical or psychological fear in its viewers. Horror films often explore dark subject matter and may deal with Transgressive art, transgressive topics or themes. Broad elements of the genre include Mo ...
directed and written by
Anthony DiBlasi
Anthony DiBlasi is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter known for his work in horror films. He made his directorial debut in 2009 with the film ''Dread (film), Dread'', based on the Books of Blood#"Dread", 1984 short story of th ...
and starring
Jackson Rathbone
Monroe Jackson Rathbone V (born December 14, 1984) is an American actor, singer, and musician best known for his roles as Jasper Hale in ''The Twilight Saga (film series), The Twilight Saga'' and Sokka in the live-action ''The Last Airbender (fil ...
,
Shaun Evans and Hanne Steen, based on the short story of
the same name by
Clive Barker
Clive Barker (born 5 October 1952) is an English writer, filmmaker, and visual artist. He came to prominence in the 1980s with a series of short stories collectively named the ''Books of Blood'', which established him as a leading horror author ...
. The story was originally published in 1984 in volume two of Barker's ''
Books of Blood
''Books of Blood'' is a series of six horror fiction anthologies collecting original stories written by English author, playwright, and filmmaker Clive Barker in 1984 and 1985. Known primarily for writing stage plays beforehand, Barker gained ...
'' short story collections.
Plot
At a small college, psychology major Stephen Grace meets fellow student Quaid, who reveals his plan to conduct a "fear study" as a school project and record people as they talk about their greatest fears. Quaid, however, is mentally unstable and nearly obsessed with fear. Quaid had seen his parents killed by an axe murderer as a child; this is his greatest fear, and he wants to learn what others dread and how they deal with it in order to find a way to defy his own dread. Stephen's brother had died while drunk-driving, and Stephen wonders if his brother would still be alive
if he had driven instead. To this day Stephen refuses to drive, opting instead to take the bus.
The men recruit Stephen's friend Cheryl as the project's editor and the first batch of interviews are conducted. Quaid quickly becomes dissatisfied with the results and picks a fight with Stephen by smashing the watch Stephen uses to time the bus schedule. Cheryl stops the argument by offering herself up to be interviewed, where she reveals that she was molested by her father as a child. He'd worked at a meat-packing plant and smelled of meat while molesting her; to this day, she cannot stand the smell of meat and refuses to eat it. This thrills Quaid, who says they are finally working with "honest-to-god trauma." He refuses to reveal his own traumas, but after having a nightmare while Stephen is in the house he reveals the circumstances of his parents' deaths and the at-large status of their murderer.
Quaid purchases a
car
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identical to the one Stephen's brother passed in, telling Stephen that driving it will help him to "face the beast" of his dread. Stephen is only mildly shaken and agrees to drive the car as
catharsis
Catharsis is from the Ancient Greek word , , meaning "purification" or "cleansing", commonly used to refer to the purification and purgation of thoughts and emotions by way of expressing them. The desired result is an emotional state of renewal an ...
. The same day, Quaid is excited at the discovery of Joshua, whose fear is becoming deaf again after he temporarily lost his hearing due to a
childhood accident.
Abby, another student and a friend of Stephen's, has a
dark birthmark covering half her face, and she offers to do an interview on her fear of being teased or shunned because of it. She does the interview only with Stephen, stripping to reveal that the birthmark also extends over half of her body, and attempts to kiss Stephen. He gently rejects her, having grown attracted to Cheryl, and she sends him away without his video equipment. Stephen tells Quaid he is ready to drive the car and uses it to take Cheryl on a date. Meanwhile Quaid retrieves the equipment from Abby and tells her that she is attractive, and the two have sex. Additionally, Abby asks Quaid to paint a portrait of her without her birthmark.
A woman interviewed says she suffered from
agoraphobia
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and had to be taken care of by her mother, with whom she formed a hateful yet dependent relationship. After her mother passed, she attempted suicide and
legally died but was brought back to life. She claims that she came back completely fearless, and Quaid, who has become more unhinged throughout the film, becomes enraged and attacks her. During the attack, he reveals that her scar from slitting her throat is nothing more than prosthetic makeup. After she leaves, Stephen and Cheryl scold Quaid for his behavior and remind him that is it only a school project, which enrages him further and prompts him to destroy the group's equipment. Frightened, Cheryl flees and cuts contact with both men, and after verbal harassment from Quaid Stephen severs ties as well.
Cheryl later returns to the house to retrieve the last of her equipment and finds a room in Quaid's basement full of nude portraits of various women, all of which are depicted as mutilated and bloody. Quaid finds her there and expresses his desire to take the study to the next level. Meanwhile Stephen discovers that Quaid has submitted the thesis despite its incompletion and later finds Quaid outside the school in his brother's car. Quaid pleads with Stephen to give him one last chance, saying he's made progress with the fear study. Once he has Stephen in the car, however, he begins speeding and drinking from a flask. He nearly crashes the car head-on into a wall but Stephen stops him in time. Frightened and angry, Stephen flees the car and ignores Quaid's pleas for help.
Soon after, Quaid sets up video footage of Abby stripping naked in front of Stephen on every TV on campus, showing her naked and covered in birthmarks along with video of him smearing his "normal" portrait of her in dark paint. Humiliated, Abby fills her bathtub with bleach and starts scrubbing off her skin with steel wool. Stephen finds her naked and bleeding and gets her to the hospital. Simultaneously, Quaid has lured Joshua back to the house and knocked him out, affixing a homemade device to Joshua's head meant to impair his hearing. Upon awakening, Joshua admits that he is scared and asks to be released, to which Quaid replies by mocking Joshua and the device, removing it and walking away. Rather than releasing Joshua, Quaid returns with a gun and fires it next to each of Joshua's ears, rendering him deaf once again. Quaid taunts Joshua as he writhes and leaves him outside a hospital. It is revealed to be the same hospital Abby is in, and Joshua sees Stephen walking down the hall. Stephen, enraged by Abby's misery and blaming Quaid, takes down a fire axe and leaves, unknowingly followed by Joshua, who is assuming that Stephen and Quaid are still working together.
Once at the house, Stephen chases Quaid into a bedroom and hacks at the door when Quaid shuts him out. Quaid emerges with his gun, forcing Stephen to the ground before knocking him out. Stephen awakens tied to a chair, and Quaid forces him to watch tapes he has made of Cheryl. Quaid has abducted her and locked her in a room with a slightly salted, well-cooked steak on a plate. The tapes show her rapid
mental and
physical decline. After about a week, she finally eats the entire piece of rotten beef. Quaid claims to have released her immediately after and says he is unaware of her whereabouts.
When the two men hear movement elsewhere in the house, Stephen is left alone and manages to break free. He gets a knife and creeps up behind Quaid, but Quaid realises he is there and prepares to shoot him. Joshua, having picked up the discarded axe, runs between the two of them and fatally wounds Stephen. Quaid shoots and kills Joshua,
hallucinating him to be his parents' murderer, and watches Stephen as he slowly dies from the axe wound. He then drags the body to a room in the basement where Cheryl is being kept. He throws Stephen's body in along with a switchblade and says, "Let's see how hungry you have to be to get through that." He leaves her crying with Stephen's dead body and only a matter of time before she starts
eating his flesh from hunger.
Cast
*
Jackson Rathbone
Monroe Jackson Rathbone V (born December 14, 1984) is an American actor, singer, and musician best known for his roles as Jasper Hale in ''The Twilight Saga (film series), The Twilight Saga'' and Sokka in the live-action ''The Last Airbender (fil ...
as Stephen Grace
*
Shaun Evans as Quaid
* Hanne Steen as Cheryl Fromm
*
Laura Donnelly as Abby
* Jonathan Readwin as Joshua Shaw
* Carl McCrystal as Axe Man
*
Paloma Faith
Paloma Faith Blomfield (born 21 July 1981) is an English singer, songwriter, and actress. After signing with Epic Records in 2008, Faith released her debut album, '' Do You Want the Truth or Something Beautiful?'' (2009), which produced the UK ...
as Clara Thornhill
* Derek Lea as Quaid's father
*
Siobhan Hewlett
Siobhan Hewlett (born 15 April 1983) is a British-born Irish film, television, radio and theatre actress, writer, producer, poet and artist. Her acting credits include '' Monsieur N'' (2003), ''The Canterbury Tales'' (2003), '' The Philanthropist ...
as Quaid's mother
Production
The 104 page script was shot in just 28 days. The paintings in the film were created by Nicole Balzarini.
Release
The film had its world premiere at the 2009 Montreal
Fantasia Festival
Fantasia International Film Festival, also known as Fantasia Fest or simply Fantasia, is a genre film festival that has been based mainly in Montreal since its founding in 1996. It focuses on fantasy, horror, sci-fi and cult genre films. Regular ...
, where it picked up a distributor in
After Dark Films. It was announced that ''Dread'' would be included in the films in the fourth
After Dark Horrorfest
After Dark Horrorfest (also known as "8 Films to Die For") was an annual horror film festival featuring eight independent horror movies, sometimes with "secret" bonus films, all distributed by After Dark Films in the USA. The first HorrorFes ...
in 2010. The film was released on 29 January 2010 in US Cinemas.
Reception
Allan Dart of
Fangoria
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The magazine was originally released i ...
called it "a mixed but overall positive" adaptation of Barker's story. Scott Weinberg of
Fearnet called it "a clever balancing act between basic scares, a creepy concept, and something a little more (dare I say) cerebral." Paul McCannibal of
Dread Central
Dread Central is an American website founded in 2006 that is dedicated to horror news, interviews, and reviews. It covers horror films, comics, novels, and toys. Dread Central has won the Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Award for Best Website f ...
rated it 4/5 stars and called it "a well made adaptation of the short story" that "is well worth your time." Dennis Harvey of ''
Variety
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'' said that the film "intrigues, even if it doesn’t entirely satisfy". Noel Murray of
The A.V. Club
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called it "overwritten and more than a little pretentious". Brett Cullum of
DVD Verdict
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called it a good Barker adaptation that is "certainly worth checking out". Ian Jane of
DVD Talk
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History
Kleinman founded the site in January 1999 in Beaverton, Oregon. Besides news and reviews, it features information on hidden DVD features known as ...
rated it 3.5/5 stars and called it "a nasty, twisted little thriller that features some good performances and stand out set pieces that help you look past its low budget."
References
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2009 films
2009 horror films
Films based on British short stories
Films based on works by Clive Barker
2000s psychological horror films
British psychological horror films
British exploitation films
British splatter films
2000s English-language films
2000s British films
Films scored by Theo Green
English-language horror films