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Directed by Branden Kramer, the film explores the dark side of technology and privacy invasion. As viewers were left pondering over the film's enigmatic ending, let's delve into the depths of "Ratter" and attempt to unravel its mysteries. The movie revolves around Emma, a young woman living in New York City, who becomes the target of a stalker. Starring Ashley Benson and Matt McGorry, Ratter is a horror movie released in 2015. The film follows Emma, a college student who moves into a new apartment, only to find herself being watched by an unknown stalker.

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Ratter is a 2015 psychological thriller film directed by Branden Kramer. The movie revolves around Emma, a graduate student living alone in New York City. Emma's every move is being watched by a stalker through her laptop, cell phone, and other digital devices. End Scene Murder | Ashley Benson & Matt McGorry | Ratter NOW PLAYING 927K subscribers Subscribe 38 Share 4.3K views 10 months ago RATTER is NOW PLAYING and can be found to Rent or Buy here:. Who's The Stalker in Ratter?http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0149920/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t11 The lead actress, Ashley Benson who is best known for Pretty Little Liars, actually does a convincing job as Emma. You feel for her, you know that feeling of living alone for the first time in the big scary city, and really roll along with her feelings of vulnerability.

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June 3, 2016 25 Newcomer Writer and Director Branden Kramer looks to blow viewers minds with his Found Footage style Thriller/Horror flick Ratter . In the cyber world, anything goes, and Kramer was able to contribute with more than enough on how dangerous the online world can be. Ratter is a 2015 American found-footage horror thriller film written and directed by Branden Kramer in his feature debut.The film is based on a short film also written and co-directed by Kramer titled Webcam.It stars Ashley Benson and Matt McGorry.. The film had its world premiere at the 2015 Slamdance Film Festival on January 24, 2015. The film was released on February 12, 2016, in a limited. The editing and the camera angles, which were shot exclusively from the perspective of Emma's devices, were superb as well. All throughout the movie, you could feel a sense of foreboding as the "ratter" gets bolder and pays Emma's apartment a couple of visits. There was that creepy, spine-tingling feeling that someone is watching you. Film Create New Ratter is a 2015 horror film starring Ashley Benson and Matt McGorry. Benson plays Emma, a new college student who has just moved into a new apartment.

Ratter (2015) FilmFed

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. Ashley Benson used front camera to film and to direct her scenes on her own. Her performance was really good and raw. You could see that she was really feeling her role. She played an ordinary girl with unordinary acting skills. I'm just confused about the ending of the movie though. 2. … Ratter's ending is well worth it. Ratter is well written and well directed, it could have used a bit more meat on its bones but Branden Kramer shows us he has the potential to write a smart story with realistic characters, and that's a talent worth honing. I just wish his film was a bit scarier. A young graduate student is tormented by a stalker who hacks into her electronic devices and monitors her every move. Director Branden Kramer Writer Branden Kramer Stars Ashley Benson Matt McGorry Kaili Vernoff See production info at IMDbPro 107 User reviews 43 Critic reviews Awards 2 nominations Videos 2 Trailer 2:18 Watch Ratter Trailer 2:18

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Ratter Explained In Less Than 4 Minutes Movie RecapStalker hacks into woman's devices watching her every move..#ratter #movierecap #ashleybenson Review of "Ratter" . . . similar to Unfriended, but much better. : r/horror • by Drellover Review of "Ratter" . . . similar to Unfriended, but much better. foundfootagecritic 63 20 comments VikingRule • 7 yr. ago Neat. I'll have to check it out. As much as it gets shit on this sub, I have a soft spot for found footage.