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Wikipedia article




'Mockingbird' is a 2014 American found footage horror film written and directed by Bryan Bertino, from a story by Bertino and Sam Esmail. The film was released to video on demand on October 7, 2014 and was given a DVD and Blu-ray release on October 21 of the same year. It stars Todd Stashwick, Alexandra Lydon, and Barak Hardley as three people that have been given video cameras with the instructions to film their daily activities for a strange contest.

Plot



The film follows three groups of people, all of whom have found a video camera on their doorstep and begin filming under the impression that this is the key to winning money from a mysterious competition. Tom (Todd Stashwick) is an average guy filming the life of his family with his wife Emmy. Beth (Alexandra Lydon) is a bored and isolated college girl who sees the camera as something to fill her free time. Leonard (Barak Hardley) is a mother's boy who believes his clown makeup will steal the scene. Each group has been given a label - "The Family" (Tom & Emmy), "The Woman" (Beth), and "The Clown" (Leonard), but they are largely unaware of what is truly going on and are shocked when they receive instructions telling them to keep filming or die.

Cast



*Audrey Marie Anderson as Emmy

*Natalie Alyn Lind as Jacob's Friend #4

*Benjamin Stockham as Jacob's Friend #2

*Emily Alyn Lind as Abby

*Alyvia Alyn Lind as Megan

*Todd Stashwick as Tom

*Lee Garlington as Mom

*Spencer List as Jacob Henry

*Isabella Murad as Jacob's Friend #3

*Alexandra Lydon as Beth

*Barak Hardley as Leonard

Reception



'Bloody Disgusting' and 'Indiewire' both gave favorable reviews for 'Mockingbird', and 'Bloody Disgusting' praised the film for its tone and wrote that while it "lacks some of the studio polish of 'The Strangers', it actually feels bigger than that film in some regards." 'HorrorNews.net' and 'We Got This Covered' both panned the film, and 'We Got This Covered' commented that "'Mockingbird' plays like an over-bloated 'V/H/S' anthology segment that wastes a jolting start on generic, recycled "found footage" tropes seen a billion times before."

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