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'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 release by Destination Films and Vertical Entertainment.

Plot





Emma Taylor, a graduate student, moves to New York City for a fresh start after her recent break-up with her boyfriend Alex. After getting settled into her new Brooklyn apartment, someone begins anonymously hacking all her electronic devices and watching her through the cameras. One day while attending college, Emma meets Michael, who asks her out. The two begin dating. However, one night Emma pleasures herself, after which she becomes suspicious after the hacker begins stealing private photos of her with Michael and sending her messages and videos pretending to be Michael. She confronts Michael, who denies sending the messages, but Emma does not believe him and starts avoiding him.

To relieve some stress, Emma and her best friend, Nicole, go clubbing. While they are out the hacker breaks into her apartment. She returns home drunk and passes out on her couch without knowing her hacker is out on her balcony. When she wakes up he is gone but does not pay attention as she goes into the bathroom to relieve herself. Michael comes over later that day to see how she is doing and to give her a cat so she is not so lonely. The two then reconcile about before and have sex. Sometime later, Michael calls her and tells her someone emailed him telling him to leave Emma alone. Emma freaks out and calls the cops who do nothing. She begins feeling isolated and depressed because there is nothing anyone can do about the situation.

One day Emma comes home to find her apartment door unlocked. She walks into her home and finds her cat dead. She tries to call Michael and tell him the news. However, he never answers or calls back. Feeling more vulnerable than ever, Emma spends the day wandering the city so she does not have to be home alone. She makes plans with Nicole to hang out at Emma's apartment later so she returns home.

While waiting for Nicole, Emma and her mother video chat. During the middle of the chat, Emma's power cuts off and she begins screaming. The hacker appears and begins attacking Emma while the chat with her mother is still going. Emma's screams abruptly stop and her mother calls the cops. The hacker then turns the laptop towards him and Emma's mother begins pleading with him to leave her alone. He shuts the laptop. After the credits roll, the cops show up and begin looking for Emma's whereabouts.

Cast



* Ashley Benson as Emma

* Matt McGorry as Michael

* Rebecca Naomi Jones as Nicole

* Kalli Vernoff as Mom

* Ted Koch as Dad

* Michael William Freeman as Alex

* Alex Cranmer as Professor

* John Anderson as Kent

* Karl Glusman as Brent

* Jason Kolotouros as Officer Cicero

Release



The film had its world premiere at the 2015 Slamdance Film Festival on January 24, 2015, In October 2015, Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions had acquired all global distribution rights to the film. The film was released on February 12, 2016, in a limited release.

Home media

The film was released on March 1, 2016, through video on demand and home media formats. The film was released direct-to-video in Germany on March 17, 2016, and in Spain on May 11, 2016.

Reception



'Ratter' has grossed $110,834 with sales of its DVD/Blu-ray releases.

References




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