Rotten Tomatoes: 61% A gimmick - even one as diligently committed to as Unfriended's social media anxiety - isn't always enough to elevate a bad film, no matter how many people admire it. Clever presentation is not the same as being good. Somehow - judging by the general critical consensus - far too few people seem to have acknowledged as much about the high-concept horror. But then how inevitable that a film that takes place entirely on a computer screen would captivate the same kids who have become perilously close to George A Romero's socially relevant idea of consumerist zombies. The scares are minimal, the entertainment entirely disposable and it is so painfully "current" that watching it in two years will make it feel like it's from the 1980s. Just as fans of Scream 4.