Scream Queen - Storm Reid

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Scream Queen - Storm Reid

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Here again to remind you of one of the smartest and most well-written films of all time.
STORM REID as June Allen in MISSING 2023 - dir. Will Merrick and Nick Johnson
NIA LONG as Grace Allen Missing (2023), dir. Nicholas D. Johnson & Will Merrick
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I recently watched a movie on Netflix titled 'Missing' in which the entirety of the film is shown on a teen girl's electronics as she tries to investigate her own mother's disappearance. A similar film came out a few years ago by the same studio 'Searching' that follows a similar approach. According to Wikipedia, this genre is called 'screenlife' and I think it would be perfect for a modern-day Dracula adaptation. Having the story told through Jonathan's video recordings on his phone until he inevitably loses power in Dracula's castle and no one hears from him again for weeks. Seeing Mina and Lucy facetiming eachother. Listening to Dr. Seward's audio records of Renfield. Having the Crew of Light document their vampire hunt on their phones, tablets, and electronics. I can't think of a more perfect way to adapt the story to the 21st century!
Here's a clip from 'Missing' so y'all can get the idea of this genre:
Missing touched on both “You are always being surveilled-always watched. Which can be used as a positive But is mostly a negative” as well as “People making theories and predictions of on going cases hurts the victim’s family members.”
I just got back from the new “missing” movie, IT WAS SO GOOD