Nothing Left to Fear is a 2013 American supernatural horror film directed by Anthony Leonardi III.
The film was inspired by the urban legends surrounding Stull, Kansas, which is rumored to be home to one of the "Seven Known Gateways to Hell".
While traveling to the town, Rebecca sees a teenage boy killing a sheep and collecting the blood.
The following day, Pastor Kingsman gives the family a cake that a parish member baked for them as a token of gratitude.
The film then shifts to Wendy and her family making food for the upcoming Summer Festival, which will begin in a couple of days.
The two of them end up going on a date on the observation platform of the fire lookout tower in the forest surrounding the town and Rebecca notices a scar on Noah's hand, which he tries to hide.
Meanwhile, in the house, Mary awakens completely possessed and vomits a black substance, frightening her family.
Christopher, frightened, runs out of the car to a nearby house and frantically starts banging on the door asking for help.
Noah then cuts her wrist and uses her blood to destroy the Devil, killing Mary in the process, and close the Gateway to Hell.
A new boy from the family catches the attention of Rebecca, having taken Noah's place by killing a sheep before walking away.
[7] Clancy Brown and Ethan Peck were added to the cast in early 2012, joining Anne Heche and James Tupper.
The soundtrack is mostly film scoring but includes two songs, one of which features vocals by Myles Kennedy.
The film holds a rating of 12 on Metacritic based upon reviews by 7 critics indicating "overwhelming dislike.
[15][16] Los Angeles Times remarked that "director Anthony Leonardi III and writer Jonathan Mills have let not one scary moment on screen" and that actors Heche and Tupper should write apology notes to their fans.
"[18] Variety also gave a negative review and commented that the film "features fewer small-town scares than a rerun of Dawson’s Creek and more wooden acting than a marionette theater".