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An animated alligator on-screen asks them a series of personal questions that they are supposed to answer truthfully. As they board the private jet, they are asked to relinquish their mobile phones and take part in the in-flight entertainment – a new online gaming experience. The film is a horror thriller, intended as a cautionary tale on the dangers of online social networking.įour young people win the competition of a lifetime Jo ( Scarlett Alice Johnson), Max ( Jack Gordon), Gwen ( Elen Rhys) and Dave ( Michael Jibson) head off on an all expenses paid trip to New York, courtesy of the social network.
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Reviewer: BillCheteįiled Under: Horror Movie Reviews Tagged With: alice, all2gethr,, amazon, .Panic Button is a British independent film released in 2011. With all that said, Panic Button is definitely worth a watch, get your hands on it, you will be entertained for the most part.

The acting was very good, but these characters were generally shady, and I just didn’t “feel” for them. For me, I would of liked more of a chilling track and more violent scenes shown on camera. The dark tones with social networks really hits hard and is very true to real life. Panic Button lets you know just how public everything you do online is, both searchable and traceable. On a whole it was an intelligent story, and very relatable to the younger internet savvy teenagers. While this “higher purpose” story does come into play about 60 minutes in, the ending was completely predictable especially when you have seen as many horror movies as I have. You do get the picture, but the movie flashes the images by so quickly it loses its effectiveness. Panic Button actually shies away from showing the kill scenes. You soon realize after Stage 2 of these mind games that the trip has a more grandiose purpose that leaves you on the edge of the seat wondering what this demented person behind this flight has in store for the passengers, and their families and friends. You have 4 friends on this social site, really strangers, board a plane heading from the UK to the USA, with a chance to win expensive prizes while airborne by playing these sickening games. For the most part, I think they pulled it off. Review: With the increasing number of users year after year using social media websites like Facebook and Twitter, I found the concept of this movie to be a fresh idea, and wondered how they could turn a relatively friendly atmosphere into a horror movie. Once airborne the games begin, and it soon becomes evident through a series of twisted tasks, that the passengers are in for more than they dared imagine. Plot: Four young people win a competition of a lifetime Jo (Scarlett Alice Johnson), Max (Jack Gordon), Dave (Michael Jibson) and Gwen (Elen Rhys from Season Of The Witch) are heading off on an all expenses paid trip to New York courtesy of the social network site “.” As they board the private jet, they must relinquish their personal items and take part in the in-flight entertainment – a new online gaming experience.
