DEFINITION OF FEAR: Jacqueline Fernandez Horror Flick To Open Delhi Film Fest
Word to the wise. If you go to the cabin for a weekend away and someone in your group whips out a Ouija board, make that person sleep IN the car. Nothing good ever comes from Ouija boards in cinema! Need another example? Check out this trailer for James Simpson's Definition of Fear.
Four beautiful girls spend the weekend at a charming holiday cabin. But all is not how it seems. They quickly discover that maybe they are not alone.
Also interesting is that before Definition of Fear hits and cinemas or streaming platforms it will open the Delhi International Film Festival.
It is not often that a studio horror flick opens an international film festival.Jacqueline Fernandez will be the special attraction of the 4th Delhi International Film Festival, 2015. Jacqueline will kick start the Delhi International Film Festival which will be from 5th December to 10th December 2015, with the premiere of her English film, Definition of Fear. The story of the film revolves around four girls who holiday in an old mansion in the forest and how their holiday turns into a fearful death trap causing their death. Along with Jacqueline, Catherine Barrel, Blythe Hubbard, Mercedes Papilla and Mathew Stephuik have essayed prime roles in the film. This will be the first time that the opening ceremony of the Delhi International Film Festival 2015 will be held at Central Park in Connaught Place, which is called the Heart of Delhi with Jacqueline Fernandez's film Definition of Fear being shown on a massive screen at the venue.
(For those of you keeping score at home Simpson produced Beowulf & Grendel, one of the very first films I reviewed when we started ScreenAnarchy all those years ago. I was very unkind to it. Some of our first trolling rage was from the screenwriter. Ah. Memories.)
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