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Beware the Slenderman

A documentary movie that revolves around the life story of two teenagers girls, Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier, who inspired by the hidden face and unknown man on the internet, who is known as ' the slender man, stabbed their best friend 21 stabs, after taking her in the woods, then, thy go to meet that mysterious man.
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Cinema Crazed
January 24, 2017 A stark, depressing, and compelling look at the horrendous nature of mental illness and the influence pop culture has over the masses.
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Nerdist
February 01, 2017 Emotionally unstable kids can do some terrible things, especially when provoked by terrifying ideas, but hopefully frank, honest films like Beware the Slenderman will help make us all a little more attentive to these things in the future.
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Vice
January 25, 2017 What's notable about Beware the Slenderman is that it doesn't turn into exploitative, sensational fare, instead presenting the facts in such a calm, simplistic way that the end result mirrors a chilling horror film.
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Toronto Star
January 31, 2017 Harnessing the simplicity and reach of the Internet is an appropriate technique for this doc, because it's about just that. But using Skype is also a genius tip for any doc maker on a budget. Which is every doc maker.
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Junkee
March 01, 2017 Despite the terrifying and gruesome subject matter, Beware the Slenderman is a documentary that fails to spook or even chill.
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Variety
May 27, 2016 Irene Taylor Brodsky's documentary is mostly a straightforward, inevitably engrossing true-crime tale.
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The Daily Beast
January 27, 2017 What emerges is a portrait of the internet as the birthplace of contemporary folklore -- a virtual campfire in which disparate users come together to channel, and distill, their fears, anxieties, and dreams into fanciful tales, à la the Brothers Grimm.
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New York Observer
January 24, 2017 With no artist in play, it becomes clear how fallacious it is to pin the blame on artists for the actions of disturbed individuals who consumed their art at all.
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The Atlantic
February 04, 2017 While Beware the Slenderman isn't an easy watch-and will undoubtedly inspire anxiety and panic in some viewers, particularly parents-it's a worthy one that helps make sense of a senseless crime.
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RogerEbert.com
July 27, 2016 Brodsky's film has multiple goals, and might have been better served by a docu-series like Netflix's Making a Murderer, given how much it attempts to tackle.
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Vox
January 27, 2017 Beware the Slenderman... goes deeper than a typical true crime doc in fascinating ways.
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Medium
February 16, 2017 One of the latest great true-crime works out of the HBO Documentary lab...
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Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...