She wanted a date. She got a million subscribers instead.She wanted a date. She got a million subscribers instead.She wanted a date. She got a million subscribers instead.
- Awards
- 4 wins & 2 nominations total
Ella Stockton
- Assistant to Tara Zhang
- (as Rorie Stockton)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Featured reviews
A truly chilling portrait of the modern "American Dream", where everyone sells their soul to be famous for being famous and privacy evaporates as icons become public property. Really engrossing and beautifully portrayed. Definitely recommended.
This film was funny. So natural and believable In today's society that we are forced to live in.
People are mean and disgusting and many are always looking for attention.
This film was well made and really shows the disgust of humankind nowadays and what is expected by many that are losers or just rotten people. But yeah it is funny...
A really modern innovative approach initiates the audience into the angst of sudden internet fame. The premise is timely and is 100% believable in terms of the pitfalls of intense online attention, and the corruption of self that comes from corporate branding one's life.
Casey Killoran is wonderful in the lead role as Marsha Day, always engaging, vulnerable at times but typically rough around the edges despite the thick veneer of personality coated on her like makeup by her brand managers. The supporting cast is terrific, there are some really memorable performances all around, impressive considering the volume of actors needed to tell a story that needs lots of eyeballs and personalities layered on top.
This movie is funny, serious, whimsical and dystopian all at the same time, which is quite hard to pull off.
Casey Killoran is wonderful in the lead role as Marsha Day, always engaging, vulnerable at times but typically rough around the edges despite the thick veneer of personality coated on her like makeup by her brand managers. The supporting cast is terrific, there are some really memorable performances all around, impressive considering the volume of actors needed to tell a story that needs lots of eyeballs and personalities layered on top.
This movie is funny, serious, whimsical and dystopian all at the same time, which is quite hard to pull off.
This movie is about viral stardom and being a web-celebrity in today's social media world. It also shows you the dark side of Internet fame. It's a good watch
I really liked this funny and insightful indie film. It is so current to our social environment and the effect it has on people. Marsha Day posts an unabashed video online outlining her ideal man to date. She is bashed, made fun of and supported as well by her defenders. It becomes a real online debate and is picked up by a social media personality and goes viral. Along with it comes the hard road to stardom overnight for poor Marsha. You will pitty her, laugh with her and root for her throughout this hilarious romp that is beautifully executed and wonderfully acted from every part. One of the best indie films I have seen in awhile. Kuddos to entire cast and crew!
Did you know
- TriviaDirector David Tyson Lam asked Casey Killoran to eat real cat food in the movie's most controversial scene.
- Quotes
Marsha Day: "I've got so many offers, I don't know what to do"
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
- Color
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content