Jack Miller, therapist in training, operates a small and earnest self-help group that focuses on fear and trauma–FEAR ANONYMOUS.

This story takes place in one of his meetings he holds at a local community center. Everyone in the group has a different story about why they have fear in their lives.

A stranger, Rick, seems to stumble upon this group of different people and decides to sit in. The unsettling stories from their pasts range from domestic infidelity, paranormal activity, and witches to cannibalism and even sexual and physical assault.

None of the survivors is ready to move beyond their trauma…and none of the stories come close to what Rick brings with him.

Jack reassures everyone that they can overcome their anxiety and paranoia.

“There’s nothing to fear,” he says.

But his deep breathing and positive psychology techniques are no match for the splurtingly violent denouement.

This is an anthology that will keep you on your feet–if you’re not screaming with laughter or licking blood off your face.

“It’ll be fine,” Jack says, until it isn’t.

If you’ve ever enjoyed screaming “Get out of there!” at the hapless horror movie characters who wait too long to save themselves, FEAR ANONYMOUS is made for you.

FEAR ANONYMOUS–winner of Best Horror Feature at the Culver City Film Festival–is one hour and 24 minutes of pure, satirical, disgusting, hilarious and terrifying delight.