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202088 minHorror, Thriller

Follow Me

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Is Follow Me worth watching? With a rating of 6.241/10, this Horror, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Follow Me Synopsis

A social media personality travels with his friends to Moscow to capture new content for his successful vlog. Always pushing the limits and catering to a growing audience, they enter a cold world of mystery, excess, and danger. When the lines between real life and social media are blurred, the group must fight to escape, and survive.

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Top Cast

Keegan Allen
Keegan AllenCole
Holland Roden
Holland RodenErin
Denzel Whitaker
Denzel WhitakerThomas
Ronen Rubinstein
Ronen RubinsteinAlexei
Pasha D. Lychnikoff
Pasha D. LychnikoffAndrei
George Janko
George JankoDash
Siya
SiyaSam
Daniyar
DaniyarLev
Dimiter D. Marinov
Dimiter D. MarinovIgor
Emilia Ares
Emilia AresViktoria

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Is Follow Me worth watching?

Follow Me has received mixed reviews with a 6.241/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror, Thriller movies.

Is Follow Me hit or flop?

Follow Me has received average ratings (6.241/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Follow Me?

Follow Me is a Horror, Thriller movie that A social media personality travels with his friends to Moscow to capture new content for his successful vlog. Always pushing the limits and catering t...

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Critic Reviews

KamuraiFeb 3, 2021
★ 7

Really good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. Sort of a "Hostel" meets "The Game", this low production, dark and gritty survival thriller really amps up the intensity well in stages. Really, it's everything you would think of when you think "crazy Russian escape room", the cast does a good job, but I feel like the premise restricts the movie a bit. Because it keeps you guessing, it has to restrict certain aspects. This means that no one is going to get everything they want from this. I understand that you can't make everyone happy, but at a certain point you leave more people unhappy than you should. There are some great psychological aspects to the movie, but it would be a much clearer analysis in a second watch, and I don't know if the movie really would have a lot to offer in a second watch. While I do think this is worth a watch, especially for escape room ARG fans, either "Escape Room" or "The Game" should be higher on your to watch list.