it'd be an immediate bore if not for game performances by Aya Cash and Ruben himself; the film offers a couple of fakeouts promising thrills that will never come
as a whole, "Scare Me" is an absolute delight and a real gift for both horror fans as well as those of us who can't get enough of hearing a "good story"
an imaginative and witty horror-comedy; as a battle of wits between two endlessly entertaining characters, over the nature of horror movies and scary stories no less, "Scare Me" feels like a spooky, cozy warm blanket worth cuddling up to by the fire
a cramped setting, an onslaught of clever dialogue and a twisty plot go a long way in "Scare Me", an impressive little movie from writer/director Josh Ruben
"Scare Me" is a delightful and spooky surprise of a movie. If you go in expecting a screamer, you'll probably be disappointed. But if you go with its charms and knowing referential humor, you're going to have a great time