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An Interview with Tad Morari, Star of Bring Out the Fear

by Mike Haberfelner

January 2023

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Your new movie Bring Out the Fear - in a few words, what is it about, and what can you tell us about your character in it?

 

Bring Out the Fear is a psychological horror set in an endless forest, featuring a couple grappling with the end of their relationship. I played Dan, a romantic and somewhat clueless guy with more than a few boundary issues and in need of some anger management therapy.

 

What did you draw upon to bring your character to life, and how much Tad Morari can we find in Dan?

 

I believe we've all had some dysfunctional relationships in our lives, and I've taken bits and pieces from everywhere to compose the mess that is Dan, from my own experiences but also from people I know. I'm happy to say there's not much of me in Dan other than the ability to get lost easily.

 

How did you get involved with the project, and what drew you to it?

 


I answered a casting call (on some social media, I can't remember) and director Richard Waters [Richard Waters interview - click here] was kind enough to ask me to self-tape for it. He liked what he saw and we met for coffee, that's when he asked me to accompany him into the woods for a screen test. Luckily he wasn't in a killing mood that day and we shot the scene without getting too lost. Once I got the part and read the script, I was 100% with the story Richard wanted to tell and how he wanted to tell it.

 

What were your initial reactions when you read the script for the first time?

 

I love horror, and Richard's script intrigued me a lot because, despite being the normal "couple lost in the woods" kind of movie, it also had some very human elements and real characters. I've also always wanted to get stabbed in the eye, so it was really a no-brainer for me.

 

Do talk about Bring Out the Fear's director Richard Waters, and what was your collaboration like?

 

It was an absolute pleasure getting to know Richard and working with him. He trusts the actors to do their best, and that trust drives us to deliver our best game every day. This kid is going places.

 

What can you tell us about the shoot as such, and the on-set atmosphere?

 

We had an amazing group of professionals and we had a lot of fun shooting this film. I still have many sweet memories with me of fooling around, running, and screaming in the woods.

 

Any future projects you'd like to share?

 

As usual, some short films that are yet to be announced, so we're just playing the waiting game for now. I'm available for hire ;)

 

What made you go into acting in the first place, and did you receive any formal training on the subject?

 

My love for movies as an art form. I also have a need to explore stories and emotions that we can spend a lifetime without having the chance to experience. Acting takes you places you didn't know you could go and that's what I love most about it.

 

What can you tell us about your filmwork prior to Bring Out the Fear?

 

I started acting in film only 6 or 7 years ago, I have a huge number of independent short films and some TV stuff behind me, but Bring Out the Fear was my first feature and I am deeply proud of it.

 

How would you describe yourself as a actror, and some of your techniques to bring your characters to life?

 

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I try to be very open and I tend to lean towards characters that are different from my own experiences, that's the most fun you can have as an actor.

 

Actors (and indeed actresses) who inspire you?

 

I think Sam Neill is criminally underrated as an actor, and he's a huge source of inspiration for me. All of the original cast from Lost. I also recently discovered the TV show Patriot and fell in love with Michael Dorman's performance on that show.

 

Your favourite movies?

 

There are too many... Hellraiser, The Thing, Jurassic Park, Kramer vs Kramer, Little Shop of Horrors, The Fellowship of the Ring, the list goes on for ages.

 

... and of course, films you really deplore?

 

No comment.

 

Your website, social media, whatever else?

 

Twitter: @tadmorari

Instagram: @tadfilms

 

Anything else you're dying to mention and I have merely forgotten to ask?

 

Support indie filmmakers. Go watch Bring Out the Fear on Google Play, Amazon, or Apple TV.

 

Thanks for the interview!

 

No, thank you!

 

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