I'm creeped out just writing about this film. Check my review here.
This film runs just over 6 minutes, with the quality (and chills) of a much longer film.
Coulrophobia is a fear of clowns. The term is of recent origin, probably dating from the 1980s, and according to one analyst, "has been coined more on the Internet than in printed form because it does not appear in any previously published, psychiatric, unabridged, or abridged dictionary," coulrophobia exists in several lists". The condition is a specific phobia (DSM-IV Code 300.29).
Clowns have been the subject of many feature length films, but 'Nightmare' takes the horrible clown and twists him, making him even scarier.
Check the film to the left.
From my previous review
'Nightmare' is just over 6 minutes long. Fear doesn't know anything about time, you might get scared an hour into a film, or maybe just minutes. When the film is only several minutes long…the hook better be pretty good. Purtee comes through on every level. Judging by this film Ron Purtee is a filmmaker to keep an eye on, he has talent, imagination, and no fear.
His FX person, Brandon Nichols, also plays the clown. He does an amazing job considering he had both of the biggest jobs on the film. Nichols has worked on everything Purtee has done, including the web series 'Social Media Massacre' Actress Krystle Street has the pleasure of being chased around by the scariest of all clowns. It is HER 'Nightmare'.
Congratulations to Ron and his cast Krystie Street and Brandon Nichols
Thanks for the 'Nightmare' guys.

















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