Fear, Inc. is a 2016 American comedy horror film directed by Vincent Masciale and written by Luke Barnett.
The film stars Lucas Neff, Caitlin Stasey, Chris Marquette and Stephanie Drake.
She grabs her phone in attempt to end the attack by insisting that "it" wasn't part of the plan.
She then spots the robed and masked man approaching her with a nail studded baseball bat.
She is then stopped by a weird security guard telling her that if she finds anything creepy, do not hesitate to give him a call.
Bill warns Joe about yet another intruder before he is stabbed by a cloaked and masked man (in the same manner as Drew Barrymore's character from Scream").
He wakes up to find Ben gagged and strapped to a chair next to a table filled with cutting contraptions.
Thinking the special effects were cool enough, Joe continues to follow instructions from the man, ripping open Ben's chest to retrieve a key.
As he grabs his phone once more to notify the emergency operator, Lindsey suddenly wakes up and unties herself from the bed.
Lindsey explains that everything is a prank and that Ashleigh and Ben are alive and well, which is proven when they enter the house picking out their prosthetic.
Abe and his cronies arrive at the diner along with Ben, Ashleigh, and Tom and they celebrate Joe for overcoming the horror.
While drinking, Ben admits to Joe that "Fear, Inc." is dangerous for real and is thankful that nobody got hurt, as Abe's cronies began to surround the four.
Suddenly, they snap Ben's neck, shoot Ashleigh in the head, and slash Lindsey's throat.
Before Abe kills Joe, he explains he can't let him leave without experiencing his all-time favorite death scene from films.
[2][3] Variety wrote: "The main thing early reels have going for them isn’t any actual cleverness or wit, but Neff’s pleasant riffing within a stock slacker-bro role.