Brightlyme
i know i wasted 90 mins of my life.
ChanFamous
I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
Phillipa
Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
tpopshakur
I enjoy the content. I think the app is well done. I do not appreciate the notifications that were activated from an update I downloaded and installed. I have since deleted it. Business ethics are lost on consumers now. Just let me put lipstick on before you do this again, I want to look pretty for you when you **** me.
trashgang
I had seen App without the app you had to install, yes, this is an interactive flick. You have to install the app available in the stores for free to have a second-screen movie, the first one ever. I never tried to see it with the app because a lot of viewers did say on forums that the second screening wasn't working, guess why, the downloaded the movie. At a convention I found the Blu Ray and thought to give a try with the installed app.And yes, it do work but be sure to turn off your sound and micro on and do pump up the volume of your surround, because the app do work on sound. Is it worth seeing with the app, does it add something special towards the story. Towards the story it do add extra text or messages on your device. Here and there you will see another POV or you can see what is happening off-screen so yes it do works flawless.And luckily enough the story isn't that bad at all. I can't say that it is really a horror, but I watched it with my 13 year old daughter and she jumped here and there throughout the flick. It offers suspense it clocks in at 73 minutes which is perfect for a story like this, nowhere I had a boring moment. App is ideal for teenagers with their social media world. Gore 0,5/5 Nudity 0,5/5 Effects 4/5 Story 3/5 Comedy 0/5
knightcrawler-1
The concept of the film is silly but the director pulls it off, creating a sense of tension and danger. It seems all too easy to say that the main character should just throw her phone away, WiFi/4G is everywhere and our personal data is being mined daily. Camera's pop up overnight. Society is becoming more and more reliant on technology even if it isn't wise.OK so the villain in the movie is a little far fetched at this point in time but in 50 years who knows.Other thoughts: The production value was pretty good which helped me enjoy the movie. I prefer films in 2.35/1 ratio and with a good sound mix. I hardly believe it was made for what it's estimated to cost.
gavin6942
A young psychology student is drawn into the dark and fearful world of a diabolic and mysterious App that starts to terrorize her, distributing compromising photographs, videos and text messages about herself and delves deeper and deeper into her personal life, flawlessly exposing all of her deepest secrets.Absolutely worth singling out is Herman Witkam, the film's composer. Despite his lengthy credits, Witkam is not well known (at least not in America), but should be. He provides a score that is both unique and energizing, and fits the film's theme perfectly.The general idea is brilliant, especially as apps become more advanced and our privacy gets thinner and thinner through social media. This is truly something that needs to be seen by more viewers.