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.
Gillian Jacobs
as Sarah
John Gallagher Jr.
as Marty
Azhy Robertson
as Oliver
Winslow Fegley
as Byron
Jayden Marine
as Mateo
Gavin MacIver-Wright
as Zach
Dalmar Abuzeid
as Mr. Calarco
Eboni Booth
as Dr. Robyn
Rachel Wilson
as Jennifer
Alana-Ashley Marques
as Aide
Manuel São Bento
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Repo Jack
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 Azhy Robertson ma...
JPV852
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 better served as a se...