david c. porter’s review published on Letterboxd:
this is thoroughly engaging all the way through and gets particular details of the porousness of online/irl subjectivities right in ways ive never seen a movie manage before, but as the big sundance laurels on the poster probably shouldve warned me it's also once again a horror movie thats afraid to commit to being a horror movie. "Let Troubled Teenagers Actually Encounter The Unknowable Again" and such. not a bad movie by any means but made me wanna rewatch everymanhybrid more than anything else tbh