Philophobia: or the Fear of Falling in Love (2019) Poster

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1/10
Extremely bad
metalheart-4977716 November 2019
A film you wouldn't even know how to label, it's not drama nor comedy, just a bad acted nonsense. Total waste of time, avoid.
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7/10
It gets better
tj-208-95385327 November 2019
I nearly turned this off, but I'm glad I didn't. It's worth viewing and gets better as it goes on. A solid 7
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9/10
Actually really funny
tomwaits10916 November 2019
I just rented this on a whim cause I liked the poster. Surprisingly funny! Also surprisingly not very scary. The scares are more psychological and sometimes even funny themselves, which I guess they were going for? I'd definitely recommend if you want a fun, quick little indie film to watch. If you're looking for a straight horror, maybe choose something else
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10/10
Full of comedy, heart, and tension
robkowsaluk13 November 2019
The heart and soul put into this film is evident from the first frame. I love the script, acting, direction, and music. Aaron Burt and Tyler Cole are a great team. Tis movie is proof that you don't need a big budget to tell a bi story. In a film business filled with re-makes, re-boots, and re-hashes, Cole and Burt made an original film that succeeds on many levels.
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10/10
Clever and funny
tstarantulas13 July 2019
Clever story, excellent acting, lots of laugh out loud moments!
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10/10
Pleasantly surprised! Not what I was expecting...
stopstalkingmethankscreeps18 November 2020
I was expecting a horror movie. This was not a horror movie at all (though, there are some gruesome images). Photophobia: or the fear of falling in love, far surpassed my expectations! This movie somehow manages to show complexity with very minimal effort. I feel like the lead character, Damien (portrayed by Aaron Burt), is to thank for that. It gets deep without you realizing how deep it is going and without it ever feeling too deep. The result is a chaotic look into a side of dating and breakups that is rarely shown on screen. We are all so use to seeing a woman's triumph or struggle to get through a breakup after a woman is dating a commitment phobic man. We all even joke about it. This was a genuine look at the other side... the male side. It is more than just dealing with a breakup, because the main character struggles to come face to face with something inside of him. The subject, as the title suggests, is the fear of falling in love. Damien's fear isn't manifested in the common way that most people think of it, but shows a true phobia. Part of you will want to smack Damien, part will want to hug him and part will want to shake him, another part might even want to kick him really hard in the butt... somehow, all of you still loves him. Watch it. You won't be disappointed. Well, I mean, you might have bad taste, so I could be wrong. Luckily, I have excellent taste, so I loved it!
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10/10
Great Movie!
jlcohen-56-6437317 November 2019
As someone who appreciates new films, this was a fantastic movie. Acting was on point and the director did a great job!
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