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Ratter (2016)
Description
Emma, a graduate student living alone in NYC, is being watched by a stalker who hacks into the technology that surrounds her - laptop, cell phone, and other web connected devices. Eventually, the video feeds aren't enough and the stalker moves from the online to real life.
Emma, a graduate student living alone in NYC, is being watched by a stalker who hacks into the technology that surrounds her - laptop, cell phone, and other web connected devices. Eventually, the video feeds aren't enough and the stalker moves from the online to real life.
Actors:
Michael William Freeman,
John Anderson,
Lola Hazim,
Jeremy Fiorentino,
Dylan Chalfy,
Alex Cranmer,
Ted Koch
Michael William Freeman
22 April 1981, Richmond, Virginia, USA
John Anderson
Lola Hazim
Jeremy Fiorentino
26 December 1988, Washington Heights, New York, USA
Dylan Chalfy
22 June 1970, New York City, New York, USA
Alex Cranmer
Ted Koch
Director:
Branden Kramer
Branden Kramer
Country:
United States
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April 17, 2016
Ratter wants to be provocative, but mistakes pushing buttons, with making a statement, and in the process undoes the potential of the movie, while betraying the audience's trust.
November 06, 2015
even at a mere 80 minutes, this feature feels padded and overlong - and the ingenious way that the writer/director contrives to stage events before Emma's various devices also sadly palls through repetition. In short, needs more slashing.
May 11, 2016
The risks inherent in our Internet-connected lives are brought into sharp focus by Ratter, a bracingly effective low-budget suspenser.

