
Fear Itself 2017
"Imagination breeds fear..."
Set in the eerie small town of Hamleigh, *Fear Itself* (2017) follows Luke Sandin as he arrives to search for his missing brother, only to find the streets eerily silent.
Director: Moskow J Stiles
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Fear Itself (2017) about?
*Fear Itself* (2017) is a psychological horror short where Luke Sandin searches for his missing brother in the abandoned town of Hamleigh. A mysterious box given to him by Colin Fowst promises to ease his anxiety, but Luke soon realizes something is feeding on his imagination, turning his fears into terrifying reality.
Who directed Fear Itself?
Moskow J Stiles directed *Fear Itself* (2017), bringing a sharp eye for atmospheric tension to this concise horror short.
Who stars in Fear Itself?
The main cast includes Luke Tatar as Luke Sandin, Moskow J Stiles as Colin Fowst, Jayce Harris, and Jamie Hinds.
Is Fear Itself (2017) worth watching?
As a 13-minute horror short with a unique premise and psychological depth, *Fear Itself* (2017) offers a tight, engaging watch for fans of atmospheric horror. While it's unrated, its compact runtime and eerie tone make it a standout in the genre.
How long is Fear Itself?
*Fear Itself* (2017) has a runtime of 13 minutes.
About Fear Itself (2017) — A gripping 13-minute horror short about fear unleashed
Set in the eerie small town of Hamleigh, *Fear Itself* (2017) follows Luke Sandin as he arrives to search for his missing brother, only to find the streets eerily silent. His encounter with the mysterious Colin Fowst introduces a peculiar box—one that claims to keep anxiety at bay. Yet as Luke's imagination spirals out of control, something far more sinister begins to feed on his deepest fears. Directed by Moskow J Stiles, this 13-minute horror short explores the chilling power of the mind when faced with the unknown, blending psychological tension with supernatural dread.
Luke's descent into terror unfolds against a backdrop of claustrophobic dread, where every shadow and whisper could be a harbinger of his undoing. The film's tight runtime amplifies its intensity, making it a compact yet haunting exploration of primal fears. With its atmospheric tension and unsettling premise, *Fear Itself* (2017) is a gripping addition to the horror genre, perfect for those who relish psychological horror with a dash of the supernatural.