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The Deep Web: Murdershow

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A podcaster's search for clues into his sister's death lead him to the darkest parts of the web.

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ALEX B @RT12285448 Jul 20 No le pongo menos estrellas por qué no me deja poner menos la aplicación, mejor directamente ver la pared por dos horas que esa película. Mala película. La actuación es malísima, en lugar de dar miedo da risa, los efectos especiales son terribles y la historia una completa bobada (el villano es el calvo de la estación de policía, mal remate) En fin, el dinero de esa película su hubiera donado a una fundación sin ánimo de lucro o en su defecto invertir en actores. See more Mackenzie A @Mackenz Apr 19 The Deep Web: Murdershow is what happens when the internet crawls into a dark alley, drinks three gallons of bad whiskey, and starts making movies. Dan Zachary’s twisted writing keeps the whole nightmare grinning through its blood-soaked teeth, sick, funny, nasty, and gleefully depraved. A filthy little descent into the digital abyss, and I mean that as a compliment. See more Freja A @FrejaGaan Apr 6 There’s something wonderfully unsettling about this film. It takes an idea that already feels like a nightmare hiding in plain sight and turns it into a tense, twisted mystery that keeps tightening its grip. The deeper you go, the less comfortable you become, and the more you realize that curiosity can be a very dangerous thing. Director Dan Zachary does a terrific job balancing suspense with character and atmosphere. The film doesn’t simply throw scares at you and hope something sticks. It builds an increasingly uneasy world where the real horror comes from wondering just how far down the rabbit hole you’re willing to go. And there’s plenty of fun along the way. The story has clever turns, dark humor, and the kind of deliciously uncomfortable moments that make you want to yell at the characters, "For the love of God, stop clicking!" See more Don J @DonJuilio Mar 16 The Deep Web: Murdershow is the kind of movie that makes you want to close your laptop, unplug the Wi-Fi, and maybe move somewhere with no internet whatsoever. It’s creepy, twisted, and has a wonderfully nasty sense of humor. Writer-director Dan Zachary brings a seriously quirky voice and style to the madness, mixing dark comedy with genuine tension and some wonderfully uncomfortable moments. You never quite know where this thing is going, and that’s half the fun. It feels like the internet’s darkest corners got turned into a horror movie and somebody forgot to install the parental controls. Disturbing, weird, and surprisingly entertaining. Definitely one for horror fans who like their scares with a little warped personality. See more Piya S @piyasqm Feb 11 Deep Web Murdershow drags you into a world where watching becomes its own kind of violence. The brilliant performances keep the tension painfully human, while the directing creates an atmosphere that feels cold, immediate, and deeply wrong. The clever twists keep changing the rules just when you think you’ve figured them out. Dark, disturbing, and relentlessly gripping, a horror that knows the internet can hide more than secrets. See more Michael H @Mixhael Feb 6 The Deep Web: Murdershow dives headfirst into digital madness with the confidence of someone clicking "I agree" on terms they've never read. It's dark, funny, and gleefully unhinged, mixing paranoia, sharp satire, and suspense into a ride that never stops escalating. Every twist dares you to think you've figured it out before gleefully pulling the rug out from under you. Equal parts tech nightmare and wicked comedy, it's the kind of movie that makes you laugh while quietly reconsidering your internet habits. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis A podcaster's search for clues into his sister's death lead him to the darkest parts of the web.
Director
Dan Zachary
Producer
Darci McDonald
Screenwriter
Dan Zachary
Production Co
Moviehouse Pictures, Convoke Media, Hadron Films
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 20m
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