A group of online chatroom friends find themselves haunted by a mysterious, supernatural force using the account of their dead friend.A group of online chatroom friends find themselves haunted by a mysterious, supernatural force using the account of their dead friend.A group of online chatroom friends find themselves haunted by a mysterious, supernatural force using the account of their dead friend.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 6 nominations total
Anthony Eftimeo
- Student
- (uncredited)
Michael Herbig
- Officer
- (uncredited)
Tony Hernandez
- Tony Hernandez
- (uncredited)
Konstantin Khabensky
- Officer
- (uncredited)
Denis Lyons
- Student
- (uncredited)
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- Writer
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Did you know
- TriviaAll of the Facebook and Skype accounts shown in the film exist and can be found on Facebook and Skype.
- Goofs(at around 29 mins) Initially Blaire shares her entire screen to everyone to show the "EXPOSURE" link but she didn't unshare it and she still messages to Mitch privately. But since the screen is shared it should be visible to everyone.
- Quotes
Text from Trailer: [from trailer] Online, your memories live forever... but so do your mistakes.
- Crazy creditsAt the start, the Universal logo starts breaking up like a bad connection.
- Alternate versionsIn the FX broadcast, the voice acting is rerecorded to censor obscenities. Scenes were also re-edited (ie: Laura Barns party video) to censor inappropriate scenes.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: Unfriended (2015)
- SoundtracksMoney Over Bitches
Written by Justin Fabillar, Dikega Hadnot and Tim Clark (AKA Bustin, DKE and Crim)
Performed by Justin Fabillar, Dikega Hadnot and Tim Clark (AKA Bustin, DKE and Crim)
Courtesy of Maya Angeles Music
By Arrangement with Hiam Records
Featured review
...or maybe the villain is Sheldon Cooper gone evil...Because you couldn't do the kinds of things that the villain does in this film unless you have all kinds of coding skills and superuser privileges. But I digress.
It was actually pretty interesting to me.A lot of people complain about it not being scary or containing the essence of a horror film, and I think that's kind of the point. The cliches of horror are there to throw you off the scent - the real horror comes from these kids and the depths of violence and cruelty that they show themselves to be capable of. They experience horror in the form of a ghost haunting them as they skype and chat online, but any violence that goes on is nothing compared to what they do to each other as they're forced to reveal their own and each other's secrets.
That alone, to me, makes it worth watching seriously. And the film has a "gimmick" that demonstrates a command of realism that returns to the fundamental idea of the verite style, after so many hackneyed "found footage" films made that term meaningless. The same is true for the dialogue - it's not good, because it's realistic. The characters do dumb things because it's realistic. And anyway, the idea of characters doing dumb things is a staple of horror films and makes for good writing. Characters making smart choices does not a good horror film make.
I'd recommend it.
It was actually pretty interesting to me.A lot of people complain about it not being scary or containing the essence of a horror film, and I think that's kind of the point. The cliches of horror are there to throw you off the scent - the real horror comes from these kids and the depths of violence and cruelty that they show themselves to be capable of. They experience horror in the form of a ghost haunting them as they skype and chat online, but any violence that goes on is nothing compared to what they do to each other as they're forced to reveal their own and each other's secrets.
That alone, to me, makes it worth watching seriously. And the film has a "gimmick" that demonstrates a command of realism that returns to the fundamental idea of the verite style, after so many hackneyed "found footage" films made that term meaningless. The same is true for the dialogue - it's not good, because it's realistic. The characters do dumb things because it's realistic. And anyway, the idea of characters doing dumb things is a staple of horror films and makes for good writing. Characters making smart choices does not a good horror film make.
I'd recommend it.
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- Eliminar amigo
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- Budget
- $1,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $32,482,090
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $15,845,115
- Apr 19, 2015
- Gross worldwide
- $62,882,090
- Runtime1 hour 23 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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