Unfriended: Dark Web

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6.28
  • R
​When a 20-something finds a cache of hidden files on his new laptop, he and his friends are unwittingly thrust into the depths of the dark web. They soon discover someone has been watching their every move and will go to unimaginable lengths to protect the dark web.
  • Avatar Picture Dr_Nostromo 5/5/2026 7:04:14PM 8.4

    82/100 On online game night with friends, a guy tries out a laptop that was left in the lost and found at an Internet cafe and his whole world goes to hell. Definitely a film for computer geeks like myself as (like the original "Unfriended") practically the entire movie takes place on a computer monitor. If you're not computer savvy, much of this might just go over your head. Either way, the filmmakers ability to make these films feel so spontaneous, you forget your watching fiction making it all the more plausible and terrifying. This is really insidious and scary stuff. -- DrNostromo.com

  • Avatar Picture Alunauwie 9/18/2025 4:34:00AM 8.4

    Unfriended: Dark Web delivers a chilling cyber-thriller experience through a unique laptop-screen perspective, immersing viewers in a world where stolen technology leads to deadly consequences. Though some character actions feel illogical, the film redeems itself with escalating tension, solid performances, and a smart plot twist that ties loose ends. It serves as a stark reminder about digital privacy, online safety, and the real dangers lurking in the unseen corners of the internet. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com)

  • Avatar Picture Gimly 6/23/2021 3:58:16PM 8.4

    Something that I've noticed recently in horror franchises that have tried to get off the ground in the past couple of years, the second entry is actually better than the first. In ages past, a thing unheard of, but now at least as common as not. Same goes for _Unfriended: Dark Web_. Just about everything is one step up from the first _Unfriended_ movie: Acting, AV, urgency, the shorter wait times, and the new direction _Dark Web_ takes in terms of its antogonists (I won't spoil it for you, but surely you're capable of reading a title and putting it together for yourself) works better in this one too. I feel at least. Now neither of these films are perfect, but the first _Unfriended_ movie was okaaaaaaaaay, and this one has managed to push it by the skin of it's teeth over in to what I could honestly argue is "good". _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._