The Den R
He wants you to watch
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DVD Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 16 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: July 29, 2014
- Originally Released: 2014
- Label: Ifc Independent Film
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Matt Riedy, Melanie Papalia, Adam Shapiro & Anna Margaret Hollyman | |
Directed by | Zachary Donohue |
Entertainment Reviews:
Scenes pulse with the Internet's speed and sprawl, aided by clever editing that pops.
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New York Times
Rating: 1.5/4 --
There are almost no real shocks or scares to rattle you out of the stupor that inevitably develops from observing someone else fiddle with their laptop for much of the running time.
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RogerEbert.com
The Den's commitment to its presentational conceit leads to a number of implausible scenarios, but what's more disheartening is the gore-fest it turns into once the curtain is thrown back on the mystery propelling both Elizabeth and the narrative.
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Village Voice
False leads superfluously string the protagonist along; it feels as though the writers have padded the script rather than showed off their cleverness.
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Los Angeles Times
Rating: 2.5 --
As an in-the-moment cautionary tale, THE DEN offers some escalating shocks and scares that, at its brisk running time, keep you interested.
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Screen Relish
Rating: 1.5/5 --
It manages to arrive feeling just a titch outdated already, as well as managing to be a visual eyesore with its insistence on unfolding almost exclusively from computer and/or phone cams.
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IONCINEMA.com
Zach Donohue's debut feature ingeniously uses only computer images to tell its tale.
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Hollywood Reporter
Product Description:
A graduate student observing the habits of internet chat room participants becomes the target of a psychotic killer after witnessing a brutal murder during one of her online research sessions. When Elizabeth Benton (Melanie Papalia) sees a teenage girl slaughtered on web-cam, the police chalk it up to a sick joke. Meanwhile, in her quest to solve the crime, Elizabeth is drawn into a sadistic game of death that threatens to spell doom not just for her, but for the ones she cares about most as well.