
Unfriended
Directed by Levan Gabriadze
Unfriended unfolds over a teenager's computer screen as she and her friends are stalked by an unseen figure who seeks vengeance for a shaming video that led a vicious bully to kill herself.
A group of teens are stalked by a vengeful figure online.
Cast: Shelley Hennig, Moses Jacob Storm, Renee Olstead, Will Peltz
Member Reviews
This probably would have scared me when I was a teenager, if I were part of this generation. The premise is silly, the computer screen POV was executed really well, and you can tell the actors were having fun playing their roles. This is one of my favorite movies to have playing in the background while I work, because it's just engaging enough to keep me focused while not being distracting. A+, can't fault this one!
Extremely boring and low quality. Full of a ton of empty typing that makes for an extremely poor film viewing experience. The acting is pretty sub par, with line flubs making their way into the final cut. None of the kills are particularly interesting or note worthy. And even when this movie came out pretty much everything with how it looked was already outdated. The movie also seems to rely on Blaire being some kind of special more core, but it fails to make her that at all. This movie could have possibly worked as a 20 minute short film, but is completely unable to fill its 83 minute runtime with anything of substance (an absurd failure for any movie given standard feature length is 90 minutes).
very cool
I liked the screen POV ~ neat
One of the worst nonfatal disasters ever caught on film. Watch the YMS review instead.