6 More Horror Movies No-One Survives

4. Unfriended

House Of 1000 Corpses
Universal Pictures

For every positive of social media, there are a handful of negatives - all usually due to the usual sort of idiots who have to ruin things for everyone.

In 2014's Unfriended, it's Facebook that's in the crosshairs of this Leo Gabriadze effort as a group of high school pals all end up dead by the time the picture rolls to a close. To set the stage, poor Laura Barns took her own life after a video was circulated on FB of her drunkenly passed out and having soiled herself. Skip ahead a year, and the 'friends' involved in recording Laura are now seemingly haunted by her spirit.

Being a tech-driven horror film, these hauntings actually play out through Skype chats, with Laura exacting revenge from beyond the grave and tormenting her supposed BFFs. By the time the penny drops that the mysterious, murderous "billie227" Skype user really is somehow the presence of Laura, it's too late for our core cast of teens - with them all winding up dead via bleach, blender, gunshot and, err, a curling iron shoved done the throat.

Best of all, Laura then uploads the truth of this entire situation to Facebook herself as the film ends with this miffed spirit lunging towards the camera.

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