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We’re constantly connected through our phones, laptops and the Web every moment of every day. But while we look at our screens, who’s looking at us? Meet Emma (Ashley Benson), a beautiful young grad student who has just moved from the Midwest to New York, excited to be on her own in the big city. But when a stalker hacks into her devices, he destroys Emma’s illusions of privacy and she discovers just how fragile our sense of security can be. Groundbreaking psychological thriller that explores a world where the cameras are always on and someone’s always watching. (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)

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kaylin 

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English A film that wants to play up its seriousness by depicting an issue that's quite current, but it only does so for effect, in a way that even at the end, you don't feel like you've seen something worthwhile. The camera angles are sometimes difficult to achieve by chance, but okay, it is a film. Yet it's also about the fact that it lacks tension and anticipation. Boring stalking is a bad thing. ()