
Tells the story about a teen who comes into possession of a new laptop and finds that it may have been stolen. He discovers the previous owner may be watching every move he makes and will do anything to get it back.... (Full plot summary below)
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Tells the story about a teen who comes into possession of a new laptop and finds that it may have been stolen. He discovers the previous owner may be watching every move he makes and will do anything to get it back.
Leave your thoughts about Unfriended: Dark Web.
| NewsweekAndrew WhalenDespite characters whose individual plights would be just as boring to describe as they are to watch, Dark Web is just weird and ingenious enough to recommend. |
| Minneapolis Star TribuneColin CovertThough it is at times difficult to watch, it torments us with atmosphere that grows increasingly suffocating and brief moments of monstrous violence rather than gallons of blood and gristle. |
| Reeling ReviewsLaura Cliffordunfortunately, just like the first film, once we understand what is really going on, suspense starts to flag like a slowly leaking tire. |
| Daily Journal (Kankakee, IL)Pamela PowellBe warned. This is a disturbing film, and it's not for everyone. |
| The LensAndrew WyattUltimately, Dark Web doesn't offer much beyond its recycled yet still-compelling formal hook and the nimble execution thereof. |
| Illinois TimesCharles Koplinski"Dark Web" states in no uncertain terms that while we may think the internet and social media are tools we use to navigate our daily life, they have in fact become a controlling agent that slipped from our grasp sometime ago. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfTries to get a lot of mileage out of very little movement, ultimately reaching unbelievable resolutions (a few inspired by famous films) with very little enthusiasm. |
| Boston HeraldStephen SchaeferOne unavoidable issue here: the monotony of being restricted to computer screens for 90 minutes. |
| Mark Reviews MoviesMark DujsikThere's something far scarier about this conceit, if only because it seems plausible. |
| Los Angeles TimesJustin ChangAn initially clever exercise winds up feeling like the wrong kind of hackwork. |