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26 reseñas · Proporcionado por Metacritic.com
- 83ConsequenceRandall ColburnConsequenceRandall ColburnIt is impressive, though, the way the movie works to incorporate new online phenomenons, from Bitcoin to swatting. The latter bit, especially, resonates as one of the film’s most unsettling elements, if only because it feels so depressingly possible. Truly, it’s surprising just how soul-crushing Dark Web becomes after luring us in with so many intriguing mysteries, but, hey, this is the internet we’re talking about.
- 75Slant MagazineHenry StewartSlant MagazineHenry StewartThe film is preposterously conceived, but writer-director Stephen Susco so tightly, excitingly executes it that you hardly notice.
- 67IndieWireEric KohnIndieWireEric KohnThe script lacks bite, save some wry meta-commentary on the movie’s existence (including a passing reference to “horror transmedia”). Nevertheless, Susco follows the well-worn path of using the horror/thriller genre to explore the eerie ambiguities of modern times.
- 67The PlaylistKimber MyersThe PlaylistKimber MyersThis horror film lacks the freshness of its predecessor, but its bleak view on humanity and technology, as well as some truly unsettling ideas and visuals, still set it apart from most of its fellow studio genre fare.
- 60VarietyAmy NicholsonVarietyAmy Nicholson"Dark Web” skates by on saturated nastiness, one terrific kill, and the audience’s engagement in seeing if the filmmakers can pull off the stunt. Barely, but it’s fun to watch them try.
- 55The VergeKaitlyn TiffanyThe VergeKaitlyn TiffanyUnfriended: Dark Web has enough snark, shock, and disregard for anyone’s emotional comfort to briefly confuse viewers into thinking it’s pulled off something worthwhile. But when it’s done, it’s easy to walk outside feeling like you’ve spent 90 minutes doing nothing at all.
- 50Village VoiceApril WolfeVillage VoiceApril WolfeFor all its inventive and impressive technique, the film lacks fun; a lot of folks, myself included, need very little reminding that the Internet is a threat and that terrible men are actively out there abducting and terrorizing girls and women for lulz.
- 40The Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeThe Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeThe protagonists here aren't as insufferable as those in the first Unfriended, but Susco's plot gets harder to buy by the minute; as a first-time director, he doesn't get much out of his cast; and boy, does this Screenlife gimmick grow thin quickly.
- 30Film Journal InternationalRebecca PahleFilm Journal InternationalRebecca PahleUnfriended: Dark Web doesn’t deserve your faves or your retweets. Instead, it’s a regrettably stupid horror sequel that was better left in the drafts folder.
- 22IGNWilliam BibbianiIGNWilliam BibbianiThe scares are ridiculous, the plot makes no sense, and you’ll probably spend the whole running time wishing someone would spill a drink on their keyboard and erase the movie's hard drive.