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2017Movie⏱️ 1h 37mNot Rated
HorrorThriller
5.1
IMDB Rating
2,632 votes

Garrett, a popular YouTuber, starts dating Shell, an obsessive fan. As their relationship unfolds, he questions the potential dangers of online oversharing, blurring lines between community connection and unhealthy fixation.

Director
Glenn Gers
Writers
N/A
Stars
Keiynan Lonsdale, Ema Horvath, Tu Morrow
Release Date
October 31, 2017
Language
English
Country
United States
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Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Keiynan Lonsdale
Keiynan Lonsdale
as Garrett
Ema Horvath
Ema Horvath
as Shell
Tu Morrow
Tu Morrow
as Fan girl
Abraham Benrubi
Abraham Benrubi
as Detective Yarden
Michael Boatman
Michael Boatman
as Norman
Mikey Bolts
Mikey Bolts
as Skeevix
Gabriel Conte
Gabriel Conte
as Carbonite
Patrick Gorman
Patrick Gorman
as Mr. Crossbow
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Nate Hartley
as Lyle
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Monica Lopez
as Marie

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.78 : 1
Color
Color
Production
Divide/Conquer, Blumhouse Productions, Gunpowder & Sky

🏷️ Keywords

barefoot maleobsessed girlstalkerstalkingyoutuber

🎯 Categories

HorrorThriller

⭐ Featured Review

Fatal Attraction for the internet age
by skepticskeptical2019-09-15
6/10

"Obviously this is a genre movie, to be specific: a love-interest obsession thriller. Like.Share.Follow includes the standard features found in such classics as Fatal Attraction, where a spurned former lover undertakes to stalk her object of desire. I am not sure why people hate this movie so much, as there is plenty of suspense and much of the acting is decent. The ending offers a nice and unexpected twist, turning the entire production into a cautionary tale for the internet obsessed. Yes, obsessions can be transferred, and what attracts a person to one thing can just as easily attract anothe..."

💡 Did You Know?

Keiynan Lonsdale & Abraham Benrubi previously collaborated in The Finest Hours (2016).

📖 Synopsis

Garrett, a popular YouTuber, starts dating Shell, an obsessive fan. As their relationship unfolds, he questions the potential dangers of online oversharing, blurring lines between community connection and unhealthy fixation.