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Writing Credits By:
    (in alphabetical order)
  • Eric England 
  • Nick Everhart 
  • Emily Hagins 
  • Jesse Holland  written by
  • Miko Hughes 
  • Andy Mitton  written by
  • Jack Daniel Stanley 



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Story:

Produced By:

  • Bonnie Farley-Lucas known as executive producer
  • David Gere known as associate producer
  • Andrew Gernhard known as producer
  • Arnie Holland known as executive producer
  • Richard W. King known as co-producer
  • Richard J. Lucas known as executive producer
  • Shane O'Brien known as executive producer
  • Zach O'Brien known as producer
  • Irina Popov known as producer
  • Kevin Shea known as line producer
  • Justin Smith known as executive producer
  • Colin Theys known as producer
  • Thomas P. Vitale known as executive producer
  • Greg White known as associate producer

FullCast & Crew:
  • Symba known as Lacey Sharp
  • Nicholas Tucci known as Office Drone
  • Caleb Barwick known as Henry
  • Sean Leser known as Office Clerk
  • Ox Baker known as The Butcher
  • Danae Nason known as Sarah
  • Ace Marrero known as Police Officer
  • Sarah Cayer known as Office Clerk
  • Tracy Michael Lynch known as Chef
  • Liv Chelsea known as Human trafficing victim
  • Hilary Greer known as Miss Margaret
  • Morgan West known as Spencer Masters
  • Gwen Kosak known as Office co-worker
  • Thea Trinidad known as Chelsea
  • Nalini Sharma known as Test Subject 2
  • Phil 'Skippy' Adams known as Cafe Shop Patron
  • Doug Roland known as Aaron Whitworth
  • Andy Mitton known as Piano Player 3
  • Kerry McGann known as Mom
  • Corey Scott Rutledge known as Seth Kyle
  • Aubrey Wakeling known as Dr. Beck
  • Robert Sciglimpaglia known as Limo Driver
  • John Doolan known as Wounded Man / Opening credits victim
  • Eric Nyenhuis known as Marlboro Man
  • Sean Carmichael known as Office Coworker
  • Eric Reis known as Mustache Man
  • Lowell Byers known as Travis / Killer
  • Alexander Hauck known as Office Coworker
  • Fady Kerko known as Suit Man
  • James Peracchio known as Human trafficker
  • Ted Yudain known as Dr. Tom
  • Debra Jans known as Amy
  • Jason Rodriguez known as Restaurant Patron
  • Gino Pereira known as Office Clerk
  • Michael J. Citak known as Cafe Shop patron
  • Rachel Fleischer known as Piano Player 1
  • Ellen Clifford known as Grace
  • Michelle Rae known as Bloody Woman
  • Paulie Popolizio known as Car Salesman
  • Miranda Evans known as Office Coworker
  • John Armitage known as Office Clerk
  • Virginia Ruth Griffen known as Bank Manager
  • Logan Brown known as Test Subject 1
  • Rachelle Davenport known as Bartender
  • Jeff Valenti known as Office Employee
  • Jared Marmitt known as Coffee shop patron
  • Kendrick Reinsch known as Dad
  • Seth Rosenblit known as Office Employee
  • Marisa Hunter known as Attractive Co-Worker
  • Daniel Brennan known as Dan
  • Samm Allen known as Test Subject 3
  • Albert Glassman known as Old Man
  • Gia Maria known as Dominatrix
  • Sandra Griffin known as Restaurant Patron
  • Heather Mi known as Hot Jogger
  • Dara Smith known as Office Coworker
  • Kevin McCauley known as Boss
  • Richard Wolfenden known as Restaurant Patron
  • Ariana Gavrilis known as Human Trafficking Victim
  • Julianna Noelle Misluk known as Girl in Fun House
  • James Byrnes known as Bouncer
  • Michelle Bouyea known as Hot Car Saleswoman
  • Christopher Holcomb known as Cafe Shop Patron
  • Michael Robert Eck known as Lewis (as Michael Eck)
  • Michael Goodman known as Surgeon
  • Julia Young known as Restaurant Patron
  • Chris Keyes known as Security Guard
  • Lois K. Jason known as Old Woman
  • Ariana Gavrilis known as Human Trafficking Victim
  • Steven Beach known as Security Guard
  • Cindy Lam known as Piano Player 4
  • Christopher Muzzio known as Restaurant Patron
  • Gary Wolfenden known as Restaurant Patron
  • Nicolette Constantine known as Little Girl
  • Alex Mercado known as Tall Man
  • Aaron Sandler known as Gutenberg
  • Lance Kramer known as Andy
  • Arnie Holland known as Piano Player 2
  • Erika Arneson known as Human Trafficking Victim
  • Katelynn Osenkowski known as Restaurant Patron
  • Stephanie Victoria known as Cute Secretary
  • Theresa Wolfenden known as Restaurant Patron
  • Erin Shaver known as Test Subject 4
  • Chris Hanley known as Restaurant Patron
  • Valentina D'Amore known as Mousy Assistant
  • Kevin Kate known as Boss
  • Aniyah Wolfenden known as Restaurant Patron
  • Heather Wolfenden known as Restaurant Patron
  • Maurice Livingston known as Bouncer
  • Jeff Morgan known as Office Employee
  • Eric Minor known as Man in Car
  • Joe Varca known as Jesse
  • Brandon Wolfenden known as Restaurant Patron

Production Companies:

  • Chiller Films
  • Synthetic Cinema International



Chilling Visions: 5 Senses of Fear (2013) Review by HorrorHound1313 from New York, NY

Saw this at the Art of Brooklyn Film Festival last night. This is avery cool concept for an anthology film. There are five segments, eachone representing a different one of the five senses. I thought all ofthe shorts had a very unique "voice." Each segment had an unexpectedtake on the sense that was portrayed. I enjoyed the look of the films.We were told that Claudio Rietti shot most of the segments. The onlysegment that looked "different" was the "HEARING" segment, but that'sbecause it was found footage, so it worked. Surprisingly, each storyhad a very different tone, which was cool.

A few notes on each segment (MINOR SPOILERS): SMELL: Had a bit of darkhumor throughout. The director said he was inspired by Tales From theCrypt, and it felt like a lost episode of that show. This was a prettyintricate story with a lot of cool elements. Mixed funny/gross/dramaticin a fun and weird way. Great music. The director and the main actorsfrom this segment were there for a Q&A afterward. Fun to hear them talkabout doing the gore effects.

SIGHT: I enjoyed the performance of the "evil boyfriend." This segmentalso had some cool "vision effects." I felt the ending was predictable.However, the concept was very original. Cool sound design.

TOUCH: Great performance by the little boy. The villain is the sameactor as the "evil boyfriend" in SIGHT. Not sure if it was supposed tobe the same character? That was a little confusing. Overall, though,cool story with good tension throughout. Cool camera work and "blindPOV" shots.

TASTE: This one looked really cool. Neat location, interesting setup.Drags a bit in the middle. I was antsy waiting for what was going tohappen. The main character is going to an interview at a strangecorporation. We see characters from the other segments that presumablywork for this evil corporation, but that's not explained very well.Cool, bloody ending.

LISTEN: Nice play on the found footage concept. Felt sort of like ahorror version of the Dharma Initiative tapes from Lost. Good chemistrybetween the two leads. The ending felt rushed or poorly executed anddidn't quite work for me. But it was great until the finale.

After the five segments, the film just ends. I was disappointed withthe ending. We never get any explanation of how these shorts are tiedtogether. We see characters from all the shorts appear at the evilcorporation in the TASTE segment. Also, we hear about the "Watershed"company. But, it's never really explained how the characters or worldsfit together or what the intent of the evil corporation is. I wouldhave loved one last little segment at the end to sort of wrap it all upand give us some answers.

Overall, I think it was a solid effort by everyone involved. We weretold that each segment had only 4 days to shoot and a very tightbudget. Considering those facts, the quality is EXTREMELY impressive.There aren't that many "scares" in the movie. Horrific things happen,but overall it's more suspense/thriller with some gross-out goremoments. I think SMELL and LISTEN stood out the most, maybe becausethey were first and last and had the longest running times. However, Ireally liked all the segments. Most anthology films have one or twogood segments, but every segment in this film had an interesting story,good characters, and great production value. Also, I'm glad I got tosee this on the big screen with an audience. It was a crowd-pleaser.

NOTE: 5 Senses of Fear was produced for the Chiller Network. I neverStreaming that channel, because it's not HD, but I might make an exceptionto Streaming this again on May 31st.


Chilling Visions: 5 Senses of Fear (2013) Review by FoxBarking from United States

"5 Senses of Fear" had a marketing campaign that gave me a lot of hopethat it might inspire a resurgence in anthology based horror. Althoughthere have been a lot of horror anthologies in the past decade, mosthave been rather lousy. The directors on the ads for "5 Senses of Fear"indicated they were hoping this would be the movie to put the new sparkin anthology horror. I really hope that they are wrong.

The reason horror anthologies work are because they are able to presentthe most important elements of a scary story without having to includeany of the fluff. But I think that a lot of young directors don'tunderstand that. They treat this movie as if an anthology is easier tomake because there is less work in making a short movie. A short storyoften requires more work than a long one because it does not have thetime to tell the story and must concentrate on the central theme.

There is really almost no point to this movie at all. None of thestories has an interesting plot and absolutely nothing makes any sensewhatsoever. As I sat and hoped each following story would get better,the movie just descended into the ranks of pure and utter stupidity.What each story lacked in plot, it more than made up for in cheap grossout tactics. The most common device is poking out eyes.

The first story was about smell and it probably had the most story init. A man is giving a bottle of cologne that makes him utterlyirresistible to everyone. He tries to use it to get his wife back, butquickly finds it brings him the favor of anyone who smells it. The rubis that it slowly transforms him into a monster as it dissolves hislife and flesh away. The shocking twist (and I use this termexceptionally lightly) involves his remains being used to make more ofthe cologne.

The story about sight has an eye doctor who has the power to induce thepower to see through others' eyes by potions he makes from hispatients. He uses violent scenes to try and make a patient's boyfriendstop beating her, but it ends up empowering the boyfriend to murder.

Touch involves a blind boy trying to find help for his parents whenthey are injured in a car wreck. He stumbles upon a man who doesn'tlike to be touched. This is the only somewhat interesting story in theentire anthology and it is due to the performance of the actor playingthe blind boy. He is the only protagonist you can get behind, but thisis not enough to save this movie.

Taste is remarkably bad. It involves a lady who offers people a job andthem violently kills them when they refuse. She puts on a big stupidmask and the stupidity flies off the screen.

The last film takes the form of a found footage film; the most overusedand highly misused form of horror film today. It involves a composerwho composes a song that makes people commit suicide. It's idiotic andannoying to Streaming.

This is one of the most disappointing movies I have ever seen. Theplots are thin and remarkably bad even for a horror movie. It relies ongross outs displayed by third rate special effects. You'll findyourself wondering what the directors like so much about poking peoplein the eyes.

As I mentioned in the beginning, horror anthologies can whittle ahorror story down to its bare bones. By cutting the fluff out of thestory, a good anthology can present really good stories. This is notone of those movies. It, in fact, does the exact opposite. There are nostories here, only fluff supported by attempts at gross outs. Thismovie is a remarkable failure and you should save yourself the time ofStreaminging it. It is pure and utter crap.

The one star I gave this movie is way more than it deserves.


Chilling Visions: 5 Senses of Fear (2013) Review by GL84 from Los Angeles, Ca
An anthology series about the five senses all interlocked together.

The Good Story-Touch. Stranded in the forest after a car accident, ablind boy tries to find his way to help only to stumble across a serialkiller's secret hideout. Unable to get away, he has to rely on hisinstincts to get away. While there wasn't a whole lot to really likehere, as the ingenuity of the boy having to use his other senses tooutwit the madman is negated by the twist ending of requiring him tosurvive anyway, it really saps the entry of it's potential as theforest setting works nicely and the scenes of him wandering aroundfinding the area is pretty chilling. As well, it doesn't really useit's targeted sense all that well so it has some problems but remainsthe best of the episodes.

The Bad Stor(ies)-Smell. Unlucky in life, a man receives a mysteriousbottle of perfume from a strange woman and soon begins a run of goodfortune. However, he soon begins to realize there's dangerous side-effects to the strange accessory. While on the surface this had somepotentially intriguing ideas about the destruction of the human bodyand how those around us will forgo physical attraction over materialwealth, the fact that these are downplayed so significantly in favor ofa tired rehashing a romance between separated lovers makes this onefeel much longer than it really is. In addition, the fact that this onenever really plays up the fact that the perfume makes all thedifference and it never exploits how it smells to others is a real lostart, meaning this one is really only Streamingable for the make-up effectson the decomposing body.

Sight-Troubled by his loneliness, an optometrist uses his machines toextract his patient's memories and use them to experience their life.When he inadvertently triggers a homicidal man into a killing spree, hefinds himself on the killer's list. Frankly, this could've beensomething as it really plays on a true fear for once, in that thestrange machines at the doctor's office do more than help us, and thestalking in the abandoned office late at night really get quitechilling at times, but this one is just way too short to mean anything.It's got all the ingredients it needs to be creepy and chilling, exceptlength for everything is over far too quickly and it never really usesthe sight angle at all as the whole stolen-memories angle is used toexperience their lives, not to fix his ailing sight and the process forstealing memories is happened-upon, which could've made this work morethan it does. It's the closest to going up, but it stays down here.

Taste-Heading into an office for an interview, a man finds the agencywho called him in to be quite unusual and strange. When he rejectstheir offer, he finds himself stalked through the hallways by theexecutive who has a strange habit of eating the ungrateful. Quitesimply, this was the lamest entry in the series. The main point here isthat it has no connection to it's chosen sense, and features a manrunning away from a woman with a strange contraption on her head thatlets her devour human flesh. It doesn't have any time devoted to it andreally seems to be there simply to interconnect all the different storylines together since that's how we know they belong together, but itdoesn't do anything with them and feels so lame and unrealistic theimage of the contraption is wasted by all the negative elements aroundit.

Hearing-Attempting to fix a documentary, a film crew finds theirsubject is an insane music composer who crafted a tune that made peoplecommit suicide. Unaware of the dangers of their assignment, they soonrealize the deadly powers of the song and try to stop it fromspreading. Another one that had potential with a pretty creepy set-upand a rather innovative approach to a clichéd subject, but instead theinsistence of this one to appear as a found-footage piece severelydiminishes it's impact. The shaking footage and tons of obscure shotsreally do this one in, and when the horror finally hits home it's inthe last few minutes since all they do is argue with each other overhow to edit the piece together and then flashes of the song thatthey're working on. A great concept, horrible execution.

Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, Brief Nudity anddrug use.



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