
Gimly
There was actually a couple of moments in _Deadcon_ where I thought that maybe there could have been a good movie in here, but by the end? God no. _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._


Movie spotlight
The horrors and isolation of being a social media influencer run rampant when a collection of YouTube and Instagram stars soon discover there are things scarier than thousands of teenagers armed with phones asking for selfies.
A group of influencers descend upon a remote cabin for a "digital detox" retreat, only to find themselves stalked by a relentless killer. As their followers dwindle, they must band together to survive the terrifying weekend and uncover the mystery behind the murders before they become the next viral sensation in the afterlife.
Deadcon is a low-budget horror-comedy that garnered a modest reception, primarily appealing to fans of independent slasher films. While its low production values and reliance on genre tropes were noted, its humor and earnest attempt at delivering scares earned it a cult following among niche audiences.
Praised for its quirky sense of humor and meta-commentary on influencer culture.
Criticized for its predictable plot and less-than-stellar special effects.
Appreciated by some for its attempts to blend comedy with genuine horror elements.
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The film was shot primarily in and around a single remote cabin to minimize production costs and maximize the isolated atmosphere.
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There was actually a couple of moments in _Deadcon_ where I thought that maybe there could have been a good movie in here, but by the end? God no. _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._