Influencer (2022 film)

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Influencer
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Directed byKurtis David Harder
Written byTesh Guttikonda
Kurtis David Harder
Produced byJack Campbell
Brandon Christensen
Tesh Guttikonda
Kurtis David Harder
Micah Henry
Starring
CinematographyDavid Schuurman
Edited byRob Grant
Kurtis David Harder
Music byAvery Kentis
Distributed by Shudder
Release date
Running time
92 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Influencer is a 2022 American psychological horror film directed by Kurtis David Harder, who co-wrote the movie with Tesh Guttikonda. It stars Cassandra Naud, Emily Tennant, Rory J. Saper and Sara Canning.

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Plot

Madison is a influencer who has been using her vacation in Thailand as a way to promote herself and several advertisers online. The reality is that Madison spends most of her time in her hotel eating food and upset that her boyfriend Ryan did not come with her.

Madison is befriended by CW, who takes her on a tour of hotspots. They return to find that someone had broken into Madison's room and stolen her passport. CW suggests that Madison extend her vacation while waiting for a replacement. She agrees and CW takes Madison to a island, where she abandons the influencer. CW then returns so that she can enjoy living Madison's lifestyle, with Madison's passport. This enjoyment is short lived, as CW becomes dissatisfied. She then decides to approach another influencer. CW breaks into Jessica's room in order to steal her belongings. The two women later travel back to Madison's room. They discover Ryan waiting for Madison, as he had been hoping to surprise her with a proposal. CW lies and says that Madison allowed her to stay. Jessica becomes more suspicious as they tour. She attempts to leave and confronts CW, who beats the woman to death.

CW then proceeds to trick Ryan into believing that Madison broke up with him and began sleeping with other men. Ryan reminisces and begins investigating his suspicions. The lies are disproven and Ryan discovers that CW abducted Madison and was behind the post on media. He tries to force CW to take him to Madison, only for the woman to murder him and post lies about him online using Madison's account. CW then returns to the island to dump the bodies, in the process discovering that Madison is still alive. Madison manages to overcome CW while she is searching for the influencer and steals the boat, which she rides back to civilization. The film ends with CW watching the influencer ride off with a smile.

Cast

Music

The following songs were featured in the film. [1]

  1. "Skeleton" by Dan Kanvis
  2. "Peach" by Jason Nolan
  3. "Door Shutter" by Brokenchord
  4. "Happy to Be Here" by Mascott
  5. "Bullit" by Elephanz
  6. "Party" by Orlando Angelo
  7. "Reckless" by Orlando Angelo
  8. "Beat Back" by Bowlz
  9. "Next To You" by Bowlz
  10. "Dancing On My Glock" by Attar
  11. "Like Ugh" by Attar
  12. "1992" by YNG Martyr
  13. "Something in the Water" by Szlenderman
  14. "Bossa De Amazones" by Konteks
  15. "Getup" by Nicholas Franchise

Release

Influencer had its world premiere on October 16, 2022 at the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival. [2] The film went on to screen at other film festivals and was picked up by the streaming service Shudder, which released the movie as one of its Shudder Originals in May 2023. [3]

Reception

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes , 92% of 49 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7/10.The website's consensus reads: "Influencer should get plenty of likes from horror fans hungry for a smart, scary chiller with something to say." [4] Metacritic , which uses a weighted average , assigned the film a score of 66 out of 100, based on 6 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews. [5]

Brandon Yu of The New York Times wrote, "Harder has made good and entertaining use of a premise that could have become a simple gimmick, and Naud and Saper prove strong leads as their characters try to read each other between the likes." [6] Phil Hoad of The Guardian gave the film 3/5 stars, calling it a "smartly arranged thriller" and writing, "Harder and co-writer Tesh Guttikonda don't delve beneath the skin of their characters enough to fully flesh out their critique and bring Influencer into full psychological thriller territory... But the four-part shuffle keeps it lively, and Naud is an imposing black hole." [7] Noel Murray of the Los Angeles Times said the film "has the same kind of crafty plot as a Patricia Highsmith novel, taking audiences so deep inside the machinations of not-so-nice people that we're left wondering where our sympathies should lie." [8]

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