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Unknown Number: The High School Catfish

  • 2025
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 34m
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Lauryn Licari in Unknown Number: The High School Catfish (2025)
A teen girl and her boyfriend face persistent harassment from an unknown caller. Police investigating the months of torment discover a revelation that upends their initial assumptions.
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A teen girl and her boyfriend face persistent harassment from an unknown caller. Police investigating the months of torment discover a revelation that upends their initial assumptions.A teen girl and her boyfriend face persistent harassment from an unknown caller. Police investigating the months of torment discover a revelation that upends their initial assumptions.A teen girl and her boyfriend face persistent harassment from an unknown caller. Police investigating the months of torment discover a revelation that upends their initial assumptions.

  • Director
    • Skye Borgman
  • Stars
    • Lauryn Licari
    • Sophie Weber
    • Macy Johnston
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    5.2K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    18
    4,722
    • Director
      • Skye Borgman
    • Stars
      • Lauryn Licari
      • Sophie Weber
      • Macy Johnston
    • 109User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lauryn Licari
    • Self - Stalking & Harrasment Victim
    • (as Lauryn)
    Sophie Weber
    • Self - Friend of Lauryn & Owen
    • (as Sophie)
    Macy Johnston
    • Self - Friend of Lauryn & Owen
    • (as Macy)
    Owen McKenny
    • Self - Stalking & Harrasment Victim
    • (as Owen)
    Shawn Licari
    • Self - Lauryn's Dad
    Kendra Licari
    • Self - Lauryn's Mom
    Jill McKenny
    • Self - Owen's Mom
    Dave McKenny
    • Self - Owen's Dad
    Bill Chillman
    • Self - The Superintendent
    Dan Boyer
    • Self - The Principal
    Mike Main
    • Self - The Sheriff
    Craig Wilson
    • Self - Khloe's Dad
    Tami Wilson
    • Self - Khloe's Mom
    Korin Weber
    • Self - Sophie's Mom
    Khloe Wilson
    • Self - Friend of Owen, Macy & Sophie
    • (as Khloe)
    Adrianna
    • Self - Owen's Cousin
    Bradley Peter
    • Self - The FBI Liaison
    Dave Barberi
    • Self - The Prosecutor
    • Director
      • Skye Borgman
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    5lauraalisak

    When storytelling overshadows responsibility

    Unknown Number unfolds with a pacing that feels carefully measured: each revelation arrives at just the right time, keeping the audience engaged without slipping into sensationalism or dragging its feet. The story's structure is one of the documentary's strongest achievements, sustaining tension while steadily deepening the mystery.

    Yet the film stumbles in key areas. Most notably, it gives the perpetrator far too much space, allowing their voice to dominate without sufficient critical framing. This imbalance is compounded by the absence of a deeper psychological perspective, which could have provided crucial context for understanding the behavior and its broader implications. Instead, viewers are left with raw testimony that at times feels more like a platform than an examination.

    By downplaying analysis in favor of dramatic storytelling, Unknown Number risks prioritizing shock value over insight. While it succeeds in keeping audiences hooked, its reluctance to interrogate the subject matter leaves the narrative feeling incomplete.

    The result is a documentary that is compelling in rhythm and atmosphere, but ultimately weaker in responsibility and depth. Above all, it is difficult not to feel deep sympathy for all those affected by the events, people whose experiences deserved a more thoughtful and nuanced exploration than the film delivers.
    8alexandraahlen

    I did NOT see that coming!!!

    Wow! I did not expect the person to be that person until the very second it was confirmed!

    What a crazy story, like insanity-level crazy!

    I don't want to spoil so i'm not going to say who it is, but let me say this:

    The person is a very sick individual. I truly believe that the person should not under any circumstances be around children, ever. The person seems to be a narcissist, possibly on the level of psycopathy. It's a dangerous person, and if I was living in that town, I would avoid the person every single way possible.

    The victims in this story, I really feel for them. This consumed a large portion of their youth and clouded days that should have been bright. I'm so glad that it didn't break the victims entirely and caused them to commit suicide or something because that could have become a very real consequence of the almost TWO YEARS of constant harassment and bullying. I hope they can trust people again and that this doesn't cause them to question every person who they get close to. I hope they heal and overcome this crazy ordeal! Thank god for FBI and for them being able to uncover the truth.
    7naheedence

    Annoying at times. Way too much sympathy for the antagonist psychopath

    This film started off great. The delivery with the cinematography and graphics keeps you wanting more and awake. Then about midway through the film, after a lot of buildup, the viewer gets sick of waiting for a conclusion. Once the cat is out of the bag there is way too much emphasis on the emotions of the abuser, not the victim. The abuser is not at all looked at in any depth. Instead, they get to say their piece repeatedly while everyone else in the film is sidestepped. Considering what a horrible person the abuser is, they got way too much sympathy from the director. It made me sick. I ended up not liking the movie about 80 percent of the way through. There was way too much emphasis on giving the psychopath a break. In the end, I still give it a 6.7. Almost an average film.
    7stevelivesey-37183

    Interesting story, nice documentary

    The twist at the end was quite something. The person concerned should never be allowed near another in her lifetime, so wicked and evil are their deeds.

    The only problem I had was the 'first messages'. We all know who started this and yet the law and the documentary makers let her slide off the hook when it could have been proven beyond all doubt.

    Well worth a watch though.
    8cutie7

    Stranger Than Fiction

    'Unknown Number: The High School Catfish' is a wild ride from start to finish. Skye Borgman has a knack for unravelling these twisted real-life stories in a way that keeps you glued to the screen, and this one is no exception. What starts out as your typical small-town teenage drama quickly spirals into something far darker, more disturbing, and honestly, pretty unbelievable.

    The most shocking part isn't just the relentless harassment, but the psychology behind it all. It's crazy what mental illness does to people, especially when it goes unchecked - and watching this unfold, you can't help but feel that she never truly grasped the gravity of what she did. Instead, what comes across is an almost chilling level of detachment, the behaviour of an absolute narcissist who couldn't (or wouldn't) comprehend the damage caused.

    As a documentary, it's tight, pacey, and completely bingeable - the kind of thing you finish and immediately want to discuss with someone. But it also left me thinking how many stories like this never see the light of day. Personally, I wish Netflix would give the same treatment to the Amanda Todd case - a tragedy that deserves a thorough, sensitive documentary.

    If you're into true crime that blends high school drama with the sinister realities of catfishing and cyberbullying, this one is absolutely worth your time.

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    • Release date
      • August 29, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • Bilinmeyen Numara: Lisede Mesaj Skandalı
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      • Terminal B TV
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