Overview:
A lonely young boy feels different from everyone else. Desperate for a friend, he seeks solace and refuge in his ever-present cell phone and tablet. When a mysterious creature uses the boy’s devices against him to break into our world, his parents must fight to save their son from the monster beyond the screen.Status: | Released (2020-10-28) |
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Awards: | 1 nomination |
BoxOffice: | $10,475,990 |
Screen: | Jacob Chase |
Productions: | Focus Features, Amblin Partners, The Picture Company, Reliance Entertainment, Mandate International |
Production Countries: | India, United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 94098: Gillian Jacobs - Sarah
- 17487: John Gallagher Jr. - Marty
- 1939366: Azhy Robertson - Oliver
- 2115854: Winslow Fegley - Byron
- 2195961: Jayden Marine - Mateo
- 1564457: Gavin MacIver-Wright - Zach
- 1228278: Dalmar Abuzeid - Mr. Calarco
Crews
- 131873: Jacob Chase - Director - Directing
- 1530756: Marcia Scott - Costume Design - Costume & Make-Up
- 414: Alan C. Blomquist - Executive Producer - Production
- 587802: Alex Heineman - Producer - Production
- 62011: Andrew Rona - Producer - Production
- 131873: Jacob Chase - Writer - Writing
- 23461: Maxime Alexandre - Director of Photography - Camera
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Reviews
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While the movie is definitely derivative (i.e. "The Babadook" on a phone), the acting is above average, the creature effects are not bad, and there are a few cleverly done creepy scenes using the device's camera. I'm not sure why they made Oliver an autistic pre-teen, but actor A ....
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Some okay moments amongst some silly ones (I'll never find something come out of a phone all that scary). But the performances were earnest and admittedly I was relatively entertained. Reminded me a little of David F. Sandberg's Lights Out in some ways, which like this probably bette ....
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