| Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
| Lucas Neff | ... | Joe Foster | |
| Caitlin Stasey | ... | Lindsey Gains | |
| Chris Marquette | ... | Ben Davidson | |
| Stephanie Drake | ... | Ashleigh Davidson | |
| Mark Moses | ... | Abe | |
| Abigail Breslin | ... | Jennifer Adams | |
| Richard Riehle | ... | Bill Peterson | |
| Patrick Renna | ... | Tom | |
| Naomi Grossman | ... | Cat | |
| Leslie Jordan | ... | Judson | |
| Eric Lange | ... | Officer Smith | |
| Ronnie Gene Blevins | ... | Shining Jack | |
| David Ury | ... | Pete | |
| Ashlynn Yennie | ... | Trisha Harrison | |
| Marlon Young | ... | Officer Dodson | |
Fear, Inc. follows a company of degenerates who can be hired for a premium to bring your greatest fears to life. But when horror junkie Joe Foster's customized scare seemingly begins, he and his friends must decide if this company is there to scare them or make them pawns in their own sick game.
Pretty lame. Kept waiting for this oddball horror/thriller/comedy hybrid (woulda helped to pick a genre already) to fully engage and take off. But "Fear, Inc." simply stayed stuck in a virtual holding pattern up to and including it's pointless and gruesome conclusion.
There are a few occasions where you may well find yourself going "Hey, THAT guy" and one particularly notable instance during the movie's opening sequence where you'll almost assuredly be like, "THIS chick is in this?". Yet alas, and most unfortunately, we're saddled with main characters with whom we are inspired to neither sympathize with nor care about.
The only fear here lies in the potentiality that you will choose not to heed fair warning and subject yourself to the feckless and feeble "Fear, Inc.".