Cyberstalker
Cyberstalker
| 14 September 2012 (USA)
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After spending several years in seclusion, a woman encounters the stalker who murdered her parents over a decade ago, and fears she may be his latest victim when he starts to cyber-stalk her.

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Portia Hilton

Blistering performances.

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Brennan Camacho

Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.

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Madilyn

Not sure how, but this is easily one of the best movies all summer. Multiple levels of funny, never takes itself seriously, super colorful, and creative.

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Janis

One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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dontspammyjunk

This film was one of the worst I have ever seen. Felt like a made for TV low budget poorly acted film. Honestly I kept watching it because it was like a train wreck. It was like they had gone to a film school and said, now we have a really poor idea for a film, do you want to act in it for free and make a film so terrible you will be embarrassed to put it on your cv, and they all said yes. I would be beyond mortified if I had been a part of that film. Worst of all is that you never find out how/why the stalker started stalking her in the first place. Truly truly terrible. Not even sure what to write now to fill in how much I didn't like this film. For me it was right down there with Blair Witch Project.

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blingatme

This is a terrible movie. I watch a lot of movies and this one has no real life base.It's one thing to try and scare people into being careful, but it's another to totally shield the audience from reality.The cinematography is totally horrible. I am still not sure what Lifetime Channel had hoped to achieve form this movie.Even the leading actress is working half way - - at no point do we see her authentic self.Was it the company? The production? or the writers?I have no clue. But I feel like I want my dollar back from red-box (it was that bad).

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Val Ensia

Based (or maybe inspired by is more appropriate) on a true story, Cyberstalker puts a modern spin on a traditional Fatal Attraction type story as we find a man obsessed using the internet and technology to stalk, harass, and ultimately kill Mischa Barton's character Aidan.To me, it was reminiscent of Untraceable with Diane Lane but on a smaller scale. Surely shot in Canada, Cyberstalker has its ups and downs and a few good twists. Notable standout performance are put in by Marco Grazzini and Mark Caven.It was better than I expected it to be and is worth the watch if you like TV thrillers or mysteries.

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lat1008

I could only describe movie as completely absurd and predictable. The way that the killer seems to have the ability to control the entire world from his laptop is laughable. The big reveal at the end was obvious half way through. In one scene, the killer places surveillance cameras in the main characters apartment in places that are so obvious, he could have hung signs on the wall pointing them out. In another ridiculous scene, he somehow takes control of city cameras to locate his victim then manipulates cross walk signals to send her in to the path of an on coming truck. I realize that this was a small budget Lifetime movie but, unfortunately, this seems to be typical of what the network has become. I really wanted to like it because I was an OC fan and I like Mischa Barton. I hope that she makes better script choices in the future.

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