Considering how much time we each spend on the internet – don’t deny it, you’re reading a review on the internet right now – it only makes sense that the internet would inform the way we make movies. A film like the original Unfriended, which was all about the way that cruel people interact online, and make each other’s lives a living hell, was a novel albeit lowbrow attempt to transform everyday technology into something entertainingly scary.

The sequel, Unfriended: Dark Web, takes the visual gimmick from the original film and removes all the relevancy. Instead of a story about how we interact online, it’s a story about cardboard twenty-somethings stumbling onto a murder cult in a convoluted story that relies on more on coincidences than logic.

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Source: IGN.com Unfriended: Dark Web Review