Synopsis
A disgraced internet personality attempts to win back his followers by livestreaming one night alone in a haunted house. But when he accidentally pisses off a vengeful spirit, his big comeback event becomes a real-time fight for his life.
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Cast
- Joseph WinterShawn
- Melanie StoneChrissy / Mildred
- Jason K. WixomCorner Man / Cop Corpse
- Pat Barnett CarrHettie
- Marty CollinsMax Loland / Cop
- Perla LacayoLatin Professor
- Cylia Austin-LacayoLatin Professor's Daughter
- Hayden GarietyHamsa Kid
- Ariel LeeBathtub Corpse
- Jaxon HarkerConjoined Twin
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Collider
Deadstream is more than great found footage; it’s one of the best horror movies of the year, period. - 95
Film Threat
Thanks to strong direction, fantastic editing, and good acting, Deadstream is frightening, funny, and enjoyable. - 83
IndieWire
"Deadstream" feels like ’80s Sam Raimi traveled forward in time, became obsessed with streaming culture, and turned Ash Williams into the dumbest possible stunt streamer. And it rules. With stunning creature effects, a great balance between laughs and scares, and one of the best uses of the Screenlife format, this is a film that could easily become a Halloween tradition. - 79
Paste Magazine
Despite its third act problems, it’s safe to say that Deadstream has done for YouTube/Twitch what Unfriended did for Skype, what Host did for Zoom and what Paranormal Activity did for home security footage. - 75
Slashfilm
"Deadstream" is a cheekily chilling vlog-life satire that scores its shivers and smashes more than like buttons — I can't wait to cram this one into my Halloween movie marathons as a goofball, gross-out, grim-but-gleeful crowd pleaser. - 63
RogerEbert.com
Deadstream ultimately treats Shawn’s efforts to recapture internet celebrity status as the setup to one long barrage of goofy, gross-out punchlines, rather than the stuff of any insightful character study. - 60
Variety
What keeps the film from being anything more than an enterprising but minor diversion is that, with Shawn being is such a loud comic character from the get-go, scares and laughs alike don’t have much space to build. Winter gives his all, entertainingly so. But the performance is also dialed too high, too soon, its ultimate payoff diminished because we’ve already had so much of this protagonist screaming, bragging and sniveling. - 60
The Guardian
Although the whole concept is quite daft, Winter’s energetic and committed performance adds a bit of heft without ever forfeiting the comedy entirely.