A monster named Larry manifests itself through smart phones and mobile devices. Feature film version of the 2017 short film.A monster named Larry manifests itself through smart phones and mobile devices. Feature film version of the 2017 short film.A monster named Larry manifests itself through smart phones and mobile devices. Feature film version of the 2017 short film.
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- 1 nomination total
Rodger Bumpass
- Squidward
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Bill Fagerbakke
- Patrick Star
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Kate Fenton
- Rude Shopper
- (uncredited)
Jess Salgueiro
- Sonya
- (uncredited)
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Much better than expected
I really enjoyed Come Play, I thought it was orignal and had a really creepy vibe to it. Yes it was a very simple plot but either way it was enjoyable.
Short on Scares, but Surprisingly Uplifting Message
I've seen better and worse, but for what it is, as a PG-13 horror movie, I think it does really well. It's short on scares, so don't go into this hoping to be scared out of your mind, but I think the emotional power that the message conveys is definitely worth a viewing. Definitely struck my heart strings by the ending. It's definitely derivative of several movies, but it's pretty good for sure.
I wish people here would stop trying to be producers and directors...
And the acting police.
1. For all the crappy movies I have to wade through to actually find something worth watching these days is like finding a particular needle in a stack of needles.
2. This movie had an original plot, decent acting (despite what another "reviewer" had complained), it was creepy, and you didn't know the ending 30 minutes into it.
3. I gave this movie an eight because it's actually one of the better creepy movies I've seen in three months. I don't know about all of you, but indie movies are starting to grind on my nerves. I have to turn on the subtitles because I can't understand what they're saying most of the time. And then you have these user reviewers who critically acclaim movies where there's some hidden meaning in the ending that leaves you asking, "wtf was that and why did I just waste ninety minutes of my life I'll never get back to watch that bunk?"
So, this movie is not fantasy as another review suggests. It's a very decent horror movie that I think most people will enjoy.
So, this movie is not fantasy as another review suggests. It's a very decent horror movie that I think most people will enjoy.
Above average, but not great
Most characters have a story arch which is a rare thing in recent movies. The plot is simple and very predictable, but it doesn't hurt the overall enjoyment of the flick.
The horror is tense yet offers nothing new to the genre. The monster's design could remind you of some early 2010 creepypastas (you decide if that's good or bad to you).
Overall, it resembles The Babadook (2014), switching the book to everyday tech.
The horror is tense yet offers nothing new to the genre. The monster's design could remind you of some early 2010 creepypastas (you decide if that's good or bad to you).
Overall, it resembles The Babadook (2014), switching the book to everyday tech.
Harmless fun, in spite of how heavy and dark it can get
I like how this movie deals with real issues, like autism, I thought this movie was solid.
Did you know
- TriviaDirector Jacob Chase used to make Haunted Houses for Halloween for many years which allowed him to practice making practical props and puppets. He hired the legendary Jim Henson's Creature Shop to create a 9 foot (2.74 meter) puppet for the creature for the film to be used alongside CG effects.
- Goofs@ around 24 minutes a crew member's face can be seen reflected in Oliver's iPad (just before he turns round after hearing noises).
- ConnectionsFeatured in FoundFlix: Come Play (2020) Ending Explained (2020)
- SoundtracksSpongebob Squarepants Theme
From the TV series SpongeBob SquarePants (1999)
Lyrics and Music by Blaise Smith, Derek Drymon, Mark Harrison and Stephen Hillenburg
Published by Tunes by Nickelodeon Inc. (Admin. by Sony/ATV Harmony)
Used with permission by Nickelodeon/Viacom Media Networks
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $10,475,990
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,119,875
- Nov 1, 2020
- Gross worldwide
- $13,182,254
- Runtime
- 1h 36m(96 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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