Scare Campaign

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"The best pranks go a little off script, right?"
  • 2016
  • 1 hr 20 min
  • 5.9  (3,861)

Scare Campaign is a 2016 Australian horror film directed by Colin and Cameron Cairnes. The film follows a team of TV pranksters as they pull off an elaborate prank on their latest subject, only to find that they've awakened a sinister presence. The movie opens with a bang - literally. A woman is shown being violently attacked by a masked figure with a nail gun. But things aren't what they seem. We then cut to the headquarters of "Scare Campaign," a YouTube channel that specializes in pulling elaborate and terrifying pranks on unsuspecting victims. The team is composed of the charismatic Marcus (played by Ian Meadows), the daring Emma (Olivia DeJonge), the sarcastic Matt (Josh Quong Tart), and the hapless prankster, Scott (played by Joe Klocek).

The Scare Campaign team is struggling to come up with their next big idea when they receive a call from a mysterious man named "Dangerous Dan." He offers them a job working for "Hell House," a theme park that specializes in horror experiences. They're to pull a prank on one of the park's new employees, and the whole thing will be filmed and broadcast online. The prize? A huge sum of money.

The team arrives at the park and meets their mark, a timid and nervous girl named Abby (played by Meegan Warner). They begin to set up their prank, which involves Abby being verbally abused by a fake boss, thrown into a cage with a zombie, and being chased by another masked figure. But things quickly start to go wrong.

It's not long before the team discovers that Hell House has a dark history, and that they may have woken up something that they cannot control. As the night wears on, the team is forced to confront their own fears and the evil that they've unleashed. The film is a rollercoaster ride of suspense, jump scares, and gruesome scenes that will keep horror fans on the edge of their seats.

One of the best things about Scare Campaign is its cast. Each actor brings their own unique energy to the film. Ian Meadows is excellent as the slick and confident Marcus, while Olivia DeJonge is equally great as the tough and daring Emma. Meegan Warner is convincing as the vulnerable and terrified Abby, and even the supporting cast members give great performances.

The film's pacing is also worth mentioning. The directors manage to keep the tension high throughout the entire runtime, with the scares coming thick and fast. There are some genuinely creepy moments in the film, and the Cairnes brothers do a great job of building a sense of dread throughout.

Another standout feature of Scare Campaign is its practical effects. The team behind the film really went all-out when it comes to the gore and violence. The makeup and prosthetics are top-notch, and there are some scenes that will make even the most hardened horror fans wince.

One thing that might turn some audience members off is the film's use of a found-footage style. While this isn't necessarily a bad thing, it can be a little overused in the horror genre. However, Scare Campaign manages to use the format effectively, with the footage being used to build tension and increase the sense of realism.

Overall, Scare Campaign is a solid horror film that offers plenty of scares and thrills. It's not the most original film out there, but it's well-made and entertaining. If you're a fan of horror movies, then you'll definitely want to check this one out.

Scare Campaign is a 2016 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 20 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.9.

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  • Release Date
    2016
  • Runtime
    1 hr 20 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.9  (3,861)