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Clickbait (film)

Clickbait is a 2018 social satire horror film directed by Sophia Cacciola and Michael J. Epstein. The film is an exploration of the pressures on people to have performative identities and to seek popularity.[1] The film satirizes not only social media, but the way in which social media is used to sell advertising for mundane products, specifically the invented radioactive toaster pastry, Toot Strudels.[2][3]

The film won the award for "Best Feature" at the Starburst 2019 Fantasy Film Awards.[4]

Plot

A popular vlogger, Bailey, is upset when she loses her status on vlogging site, str33ker.com,[5] to a competing creator who is diagnosed with cancer. When Bailey starts getting stalked, her popularity rises again, and she is not so eager to have the crime solved. With incompetent police detective Dobson assigned to the case, the culprit will probably not be caught.

Description

Daniel XIII of Horror Fuel says that Clickbait is, "a horror comedy that takes the horror part seriously, along with a heaping helpin' of surreal visuals, pointed commentary, and toaster pastries." Andrew Marshall of Starburst noted the film's audience-focused themes calling the film, "a scathing observation of the habits of the internet age, Clickbait asks us to take a hard look at our online viewing habits and the true reasons for our enjoyment of the darker things that appeal to us, and demands we truly consider the kinds of things we might be inadvertently complicit in."[6]

Cast

Production

The film went into production in December 2017.[7]

Reception

Clickbait has received generally positive reviews. Daniel XIII of Horror Fuel gave it 5 out of 5 skulls and said, “…a strong undercurrent of biting social commentary presented in a satirical manner. Everything from social media to corporate sponsorship to instant celebrity to the corruption of law enforcement and government is well and duly skewered. But fret not, because while these themes are being explored, there is a true reverence to our beloved horror biz on display as well (especially for the slasher and giallo genres).”[8] Matt Storc of Horror Society noted the film's satirical qualities, giving it a 3.5/5 and saying, "Fans of John Waters and Paul Bartel movies are in for a treat with Clickbait."[9]

Release

Clickbait was released on VOD in North America on June 18, 2019.[10][11]

Festivals and awards

References

  1. ^ "Syfy Wire: Sophia Cacciola Discusses Showcasing Women in Film Via Sociopolitical Horror and Sci-Fi". 24 August 2018. Archived from the original on 30 January 2020. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  2. ^ Toot Strudels http://www.tootstrudels.com/. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ Critic, Headless. "Watching Movies - Clickbait".
  4. ^ "Complete List of 2019 STARBURST Fantasy Awards Winners". Starburst Magazine.
  5. ^ str33ker http://www.str33ker.com. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. ^ "Starburst Magazine".
  7. ^ "Giallo-Inspired Modern Thriller "Clickbait" Gets a Teaser Poster". 5 December 2017.
  8. ^ "Movie Review: Clickbait (2018)". 24 July 2018.
  9. ^ "Clickbait (Genreblast Film Festival Review)". 27 August 2018.
  10. ^ Davis, Darsh (30 June 2019). "Clickbait Movie Review: A Fun Social-satire & Horror-Comedy About A Stalker Trending on the Livestream Site!". Everything Horror Podcast.
  11. ^ "Clickbait (2019) on Just Watch". Just Watch.
  12. ^ "Genreblast 2018: Clickbait W/ Shorts".
  13. ^ "GenreBlast awards".
  14. ^ "SIFF". Sanford International Film Festival.
  15. ^ "Sanford Awards Roster".
  16. ^ "Arizona Underground Film Festival 2018 Award Winners". Archived from the original on 2018-09-25. Retrieved 2018-09-25.
  17. ^ "FANtastic Horror Film Festival nominations on Facebook". Facebook.
  18. ^ "Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival Facebook". Facebook.
  19. ^ "Complete List of 2019 STARBURST Fantasy Awards Winners". Starburst Magazine.
  20. ^ "Clickbait at the Boston Underground Film Festival". Boston Underground Film Festival.

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