I saw the film on Amazon Prime and thought it good enough to warrant a review, seeing as there were so few on here.
I liked the film a lot overall! I did have some minor issues with it- the pacing could've been a bit tighter in the middle and sometimes the camera work was a bit too shaky at parts.
Those aside, this was surprisingly well written and EXTREMELY well acted, particularly by the actor who plays Greg- the other actors were believable though. The directing wasn't bad for a bunch of first timers and the cinematography (aside from the shaking) was pretty engaging despite the mockumentary format.
Something I wanna address is whether the film is real or not: it is not. I say this cuz a lot of the comments on the trailer and on Prime Video questioned if Lazer Greg was a real character. Which I would argue is a credit to the film's realism! The shocking things Greg does are comparable to a number of the Youtube controversies of the last few years. The movie very effectively uses realistic stories to build its theme of the internet enabling toxic people.
Last thing I'll say was that the music was SWEET. I was humming the main theme to myself long after the movie was over. Anyway- not perfect, but definitely better than its getting.