SummaryEmma (Ashley Benson) is a graduate student just starting a new life in New York City. Like most people her age, she is always connected – her phone and laptop are constant companions, documenting her most intimate moments. What she doesn’t realize is that she’s sharing her life with an uninvited and dangerous guest. A hacker is following Emma’s e... Read More
Directed By:Branden Kramer
Written By:Branden Kramer
Ratter
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Feb 9, 2016
70
Ashley Benson gives a striking performance as the target of an anonymous hacker in Branden Kramer’s ingenious debut feature.
Mar 1, 2016
58
Ratter definitely delivers an effective paranoia creep-factor towards the end, but first, the audience has to get through about 45 minutes of just watching Ashley Benson cook eggs, shave her legs, and dance in her living room.
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Feb 23, 2016
3
Where the hell do I begin? This film was boring and dull. Not much happens and you really don't care about Emma. Ashley did a good job, but the writing doesn't make her that interesting. This film is a SLOW and steady burn. There are no sharp moments of action and suspense. The end is TERRIBLE AND TOTALLY UNSATSIFYING. It leaves a bunch of doors open and doesnt reward the watcher with any payoff to watching the 80 (thank god it was so short) film. I didn't have have much faith in this movie to begin with but the ending and all of the other problems really did it in for me.
Production Company:
- Start Media
Release Date:Feb 12, 2016
Duration:1 h 20 m
Rating:R
Tagline:Someone who hacks personal devices to stalk their victims' lives.
Awards
Slamdance Film Festival
• 1 Nomination
Los Angeles Film Festival
• 1 Nomination




























