*Director Deon Taylor and his Hidden Empire Film Group are kicking off the new year with a new horror title that’ll leave you thinking about your own worst fears.
Taylor’s latest psychological movie offering is “Fear,” which centers on a group of friends who gather for a weekend getaway at a remote and historic hotel. Their celebration turns into terror as one by one, each guest faces their own worst fear,” per the official synopsis.
“Fear” is Taylor’s follow-up to 2019’s “The Intruder,” and stars Joseph Sikora, Andrew Bachelor, Annie Ilonzeh, Ruby Modine, Iddo Goldberg, Terrence Jenkins, Jessica Allain, and Tip “T.I.” Harris.
EUR spoke exclusively to some of the film’s stars about their own worse fears and what horror fans will most enjoy about “Fear”. Check out the trailer below.
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T.I. and DaBaby have teamed up for their first collaboration that will appear on the soundtrack for “Fear,” TMZ reports.
The song is also titled “Fear” and audiences will get to hear it on the big screen. TMZ writes, “Superproducer Sean Garrett will executive produce the album, which will also have more features from DaBaby, E-40 and Freddie Gibbs as well.”
Over the weekend, T.I. and DaBaby performed at an event in West Hollywood to support the film, which opens in theaters nationwide on Jan. 26.
In the meantime, check out my exclusive conversation with Annie, Joseph, and Ruby about their characters’ fears (as well as their own) and what they’re most excited about audiences experiencing when “Fear” drops tomorrow. Check out my 2-part interview with the trio below.
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